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Photo Tip ~ How Photoshop Can Save You 25 Hours

Photo Tip ~ How Photoshop Can Save You 25 Hours  Photo Tip ~ How Photoshop Can Save You 25 Hours Free Each Year! OK, am I the only person that sits at a traffic light and thinks, ‘what if I could have all this time waiting at this red light BACK?’ Well, newsflash…we can’t, but...

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I just discovered this feature less than a year ago, and it is a huge HUGE time saver.

I am new in the word of photography, but this is a great TIP! for the nes user of the photography.

Photo Processing RAW vs. JPG

Photo Processing RAW vs. JPG  Photo Processing RAW vs. JPG I get emails regularly asking about the camera RAW file format. I’ve discovered that people usually shoot in either RAW or JPG file formats, for various reasons. I’m sure RAW shooters are saying, “Why would anyone shoot in JPG?” And JPG shooters are saying similar...

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Kelly G

Kent, I agreevRAW allows so much more capability and control to edit. I experimented with taking RAW but as it takes time to edit photos decided that for the most part jpeg works just fine. I decided that for those special photo shoots that I would use RAW, like weddings where the lighting cannot always be controlled

Great example. Once I started shooting RAW I never went back. I have so much more freedom and interesting effects that I can do in RAW that I cannot do with JPEG images. I am by no means a pro, but I am very precise about what I think is a good photo compared to a bad photo. It is much easier for me to shoot RAW and not have to denoise the image with a plug-in filter.

Yes, that’s a great idea, if you can remember to switch back. I did that quite some time ago, until I did a whole client shoot in JPG. Now I’m all RAW. ;)

Thanks for this Kent! Can I process RAW photos in LightRoom?

I choose depending on purpose. For a long time I always shot RAW, and still do for anything that needs refinement like a wedding.

For fast-moving corporate and social events where photos will not be printed, however, I have started shooting JPG. For example, at a recent conference I regularly loaded pics to an iPad, which was hooked up to a booth display to run photos in a slideshow. The JPGs were way easier and faster to work with than RAWs.

I’ve also noticed that my D700 renders nice JPGs in low-light conditions, which can be a good shortcut in low-return (eg, no prints) shoots.

Making Faux High-Key Portraits ~ Lightroom & Photoshop

Making Faux High-Key Portraits ~ Lightroom & Photoshop  Making Faux High-Key Portraits ~ Lightroom & Photoshop Bright high-key images are very clean and help draw the viewer right to your subject. Here is a technique, inspired by a question from Jenny, for making your portraits look high-key even if you didn’t shoot them that way originally....

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Oh my gosh – this is FANTASTIC! You didn’t sacrifice clarity at all, or color. I only have lightroom at this point (no photoshop) but I want to try it. Thanks for doing this!

great tutorial, thanks…

Fix The Photo Horizon ~ Fast With Photoshop

Fix The Photo Horizon ~ Fast With Photoshop  Fix The Photo Horizon ~ Fast With Photoshop This Photoshop trick is so fast and easy, there’s no longer an excuse for crooked horizons in your photos. iPad Users View Here If you’d like to learn the basics to either Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Photoshop Elements try...

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LOL – I’ve been struggling w/this in Lightroom all week! :)

Yeah! I love when things like that happen! :)

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