Should You Really Shoot in RAW?
RAW image files, also known as digital negatives, are the dSLR version of an unprocessed image. In film, a RAW file is equivalent
Continue reading >RAW image files, also known as digital negatives, are the dSLR version of an unprocessed image. In film, a RAW file is equivalent
Continue reading >As you learn the ins and outs of Photoshop, you'll definitely make some mistakes, but from those mishaps we learn new and
Continue reading >Creating dramatic skies in Lightroom is a bit different than Photoshop, but you can easily achieve similar results. The goal
Continue reading >Once you’ve captured some stellar portraits either in studio or on-location, you’re probably going to want to process
Continue reading >If you have images with unnatural coloring from artificial lights, reflections, or other sources because you didn't manually
Continue reading >If you’re in the market to finally make the jump from your point-and-shoot to the added functionality of a dSLR, the first
Continue reading >If you're looking for new and creative ways to edit or enhance your images, plugins can make your Photoshop workflow go
Continue reading >If you’ve never experimented with macro photography before, then you may be in for a few surprises. Shooting on the macro
Continue reading >One of the prevailing themes of landscape photography from many Asian countries are the astounding rice terraces where a
Continue reading >Mongolia is one of those countries where it seems difficult to take a poor photograph. As part of our ongoing series exploring
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