Understanding Hue to Make Your Landscape Images Shine
by Dave Williams
The Hue tab and all its sliders in Adobe Camera Raw are easy to misunderstand and are therefore...
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The Hue tab and all its sliders in Adobe Camera Raw are easy to misunderstand and are therefore...
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If you’ve used Photoshop plug-ins, you may have noticed that many of them have a master slider...
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Do you know those crime shows where there’s a nerd in front of a computer screen looking at video...
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An easy way to correct tone and color in your photos is to use the Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) plug-in that comes with Photoshop. Its powerful, yet easy-to-use sliders make adjusting photos a breeze. ACR is a nondestructive editor, too, so you won’t harm your original. The following steps work with RAW files, JPEGs, and TIFFs. Tip: As an added bonus, you can use much of this workflow in Adobe Lightroom, too.
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Camera Raw is an amazing place to make all manner of image adjustments. You can use it to change...
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