Your images are often scattered across multiple destinations and in multiple formats. So how do we go about archiving those images? Here are 4 tips for you to consider when looking at your archiving strategy
Tag: Adobe
Adobe is the undisputed king of photography post-production software and offers a wide range of programs from web design and photo editing to video editing and animation. With its famous Photoshop product, photographers have also come to be massive users of Lightroom for basic edits as well as photography collection management. The company has been a dominant one in the field of design and the Creative Cloud subscription is the only way to update to newer versions of any Adobe programs.

Many of us know and understand the benefits of shooting raw files. Chief amongst them are the ability to set white balance in post production and the possibility of extracting more exposure data from an image. Typically this might be pulling back blown highlights or expanding dynamic range. Whilst there are numerous different post production […]
There is no denying that photography can be an expensive hobby. Along with the cameras, lenses, flashguns and tripods we also need computers, drives for storage and of course software. You can save money on the hardware items by buying used, but what about the software? Lightroom, Photoshop, Capture One and many more are all […]
Do you have a large unruly collection of images scattered over multiple hard drives? Are you locked down at home with little to do? If so, this is the article for you. Adobe Lightroom is probably the most advanced image cataloging software on the market. Its power, however can often the fact that there are […]
Those of you that have been around since the early days of digital, may well recall the name ACDSee. In fact, the company was one of the first to produce image management software, long before the advent of Adobe’s Lightroom and Apple’s Aperture. Although these days they might not be as well known as Adobe, […]
If you are someone interested in smartphone video making, you may have heard of or used an app called Filmic Pro. It is one of those apps that was designed to capture the best quality videos using smartphones. It first shot to prominence in 2015, when it was used to capture the award winning Hollywood […]
