Nighttime Photography Workflow
by Serge Ramelli
Shooting photos at night can be challenging when you have a pitch-black sky and you have to crank...
Read MorePosted by Jessica Maldonado | Sep 15, 2019 | 0
Shooting photos at night can be challenging when you have a pitch-black sky and you have to crank...
Read MorePosted by Jessica Maldonado | Aug 26, 2019 | 0
Since I’m a retoucher by trade, I have a long history of making mistakes in-camera, and then fixing them in Photoshop. The same rings true for my underwater photography. In this article, I’ll explain some of the most important techniques you’ll need to learn in order to edit your underwater images correctly.
Read MorePosted by Jessica Maldonado | Jul 21, 2019 | 0
When first starting out in black-and-white photography, it’s easy to think that you just need to...
Read MorePosted by Jessica Maldonado | Jul 14, 2019 | 0
It used to be almost impossible to cleanly cut out hair and edges around your subject without having that muddy white lens flare glaring back at you from your image. It’s okay, you can step back from that ledge, my friend, I’m here today to share an amazing little trick I learned from Photoshop guru and KelbyOne educator Glyn Dewis that will help you tremendously with this type of task.
Read MorePosted by Jessica Maldonado | Jul 7, 2019 | 0
Since CMYK channels represent ink rather than light, the grayscale information you see in your Channels panel represents the opposite of what it does in RGB mode. In CMYK mode, black indicates color at full strength and white indicates color at its weakest. Even if you’re not sending your image to a professional printing press, you can still have some fun in CMYK mode!
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