RAW vs JPEG: What Your Camera Isn’t Telling You
From Episode 521 of Our Weekly Photography Talk Show, The Grid Dive into the RAW vs. JPEG debate...
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From Episode 521 of Our Weekly Photography Talk Show, The Grid Dive into the RAW vs. JPEG debate...
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From Episode 572 of Our Weekly Photography Talk Show, The Grid Scott and Erik welcomed special...
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Photoshop has made some amazing strides with automated selection tools. Select Subject has saved...
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Updated Image Noise Reduction Software Review by Dave Williams When you open ON1 NoNoise AI 2023,...
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Composition is a huge consideration when we shoot, and once we get an image out of the camera and into our digital darkroom, we’re often limited in what we can do to edit its composition and control the path our viewer’s eye takes across the photograph. There are other things, however, that we can do in post to grab the attention of the viewer but with a bit more control and flexibility. One such thing that takes an equally high standing to composition is light.
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