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How To Use Photoshop Layer Masks

August 8, 2011 · Christopher O’Donnell

Layer masks are a great asset to Photoshop and can open up an entire new world of photo editing – once you know how to use them. If you already understand the concept of layers, you know that layers can be adjusted in transparency – referred to as the opacity level in Photoshop. This makes […]

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Get It Straight Using the Photoshop Ruler Tool

July 21, 2011 · D.A. Wagner

To shoot unnoticed, I frequently hold my camera casually, at waist level, and shoot using my intuition and guesswork. Knowing where to aim, but not seeing through my viewfinder or LCD, gives me uneven results and I have to make some corrections for the photo to look good. Here are two simple tricks – Ruler […]

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The Pros and Cons of Shooting RAW

July 20, 2011 · Christopher O’Donnell

You’ve probably heard of the term “shooting RAW” or “RAW format,” and you may be aware that it’s preferable to shoot in this format – but do you know why? And are you aware of the potential drawbacks of shooting RAW? Read on to get a firm grasp on what RAW can do for you. […]

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Sharpening Your Image: High-Pass Filter vs. Unsharp Mask

June 23, 2011 · Christopher O’Donnell

In the world of photo editing, sharpening is the tool that you love to hate. It can easily turn your beautiful photo into a harsh, unattractive image if you’re not careful how you approach this. For something so simple, there are many avenues to pursue – but which is best? Why Sharpen Your Image? A […]

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The Prime Lens – Pros and Cons

June 17, 2011 · Christopher B. Derrick

What is a “prime” lens, you say? A prime lens is a fixed focal length lens, like 24mm or 85mm. Every photographer needs at least one (if not two) prime lenses depending on what he or she gravitates to in terms of subject matter or aesthetics. Dylan Luder – First upload of 2010!! I have […]

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3 Signs of Bad Photo Editing and How to Avoid the Common Pitfalls

June 16, 2011 · Christopher O’Donnell

When you discover the world of Photoshop, you’re undoubtedly eager to try out every tool in your palette. At first, it’s quite difficult to establish the fine line (and not cross it) between that perfectly edited image and one that’s gone too far – it’s a balancing act which can take a some time to […]

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Introduction To ISO

June 2, 2011 · Christopher B. Derrick

ISO… what exactly is that obtuse and confusing number on a roll of film? What does it mean in regards to digital photography? And how does it affect your photography? Simply put the ISO rating is an algorithmic value that indicates the image sensor’s (or film stock’s) sensitivity to light. Since digital cameras use a […]

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How to Achieve Porcelain Skin with Natural Airbrushing in Photoshop

May 24, 2011 · Christopher O’Donnell

Have you been dubbed the “Photoshop Whiz” in your family and have been put in the hot seat to make Aunt Matilda look youthful and vibrant? Or perhaps you are browsing through the shots you’ve recently taken of a client and now realize that the lighting was a bit too harsh. Worry not, because this […]

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DIY Home Studio Photography Projects

February 17, 2011 · Bill Jones

Our friend Udi from DIYphotography.net has released a great resource for all you home studio DIY’ers out there. Home Studio Photography is a complete guide on building a home studio DIY style. Home Studio Photography is an amazing collection of tutorials, tips and instruction on building your home studio on the cheap. This book is […]

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How to Sell Your Personal Photography

January 27, 2011 · Bill Jones

Although most professional photographers are in the “business” of photography, there is actually a difference between commercial work and that which falls under the “personal” heading. For example, a wedding photographer sells personal photographs. So too does someone who specializes in certain types of portrait work, special events photography, glamour, fine art, and even travel […]

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