Richard Harrington demos three features that use Adobe’s new Patch Match. They’re game changers. Find out more about Richard Harrington here. Find more great CS5 videos here. Learn more in my fine art digital printing workshops.
This month’s free desktop calendar features an ethereal image of fog descending over a glacier in Antarctica. Download it here. Learn more about Antarctica here. Preview my book Antarctica here. Get alerts on my upcoming Antarctica digital photography workshops here.
It’s a perfect shot! If only those unwanted moving objects (UMOs, i.e., a person or a crowd) in the scene would disappear. As long as the unwanted elements in your frame move, even just a little, you can make them disappear from your image by...
Jon Cone’s Inkjet Mall recently introduced Firefly Invisible Ink, an inkiest designed for viewing prints under black light only. “Firefly™ ink is a sophisticated encapsulated dye ink that is invisible in ordinary daylight. Turn off the lights and expose with a black light and the...
Richard Harrington reviews Photoshop CS5’s new features. Find out more about Richard Harrington here. Find more great CS5 videos here. Learn more in my fine art digital printing workshops.
Many people find it easier to see composition in black and white. If you’re one of them, try setting our camera’s preview to black and white. When you do this, seeing line, shape, form, and relative light and dark relationships may become easier. Doing this...
Here are some commonly asked questions that, once answered, will demystify setting camera file format. "Should I set my camera to JPEG, Raw, or JPEG and Raw?" If you want to create files with the highest quality, set your camera to create...
Here are five commonly asked questions that, once answered, will demystify camera color spaces. “Why do my digital camera files have an sRGB profile?”sRGB is the default color space for most digital cameras today. Most...
Review Histograms After Exposure One big advantage of shooting digitally is the ability to view a histogram in the LCD screen on the back of your camera body. A histogram is a graph of the relative distribution of the...
As visual communicators, we’re responsible for everything that’s in the frame; we’re also responsible for everything that’s not in the frame. Deciding what’s in the frame and what’s out is a critical decision that can make or break an image. Here are two essential framing...