Why Your Photos Look “Off” And How to Fix Them
From Episode 637 of Our Weekly Photography Talk Show, The Grid In this clip from The Grid, Erik...
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From Episode 637 of Our Weekly Photography Talk Show, The Grid In this clip from The Grid, Erik...
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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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The brain is a wonder of learning, recall, insight, creation, emotion, and more. When it comes to making photographs, the brain also tells incredibly colorful lies. This issue’s “Photography Secrets” shows how to recognize, understand, and control its little fibs.
Read MoreExcerpt from The Adobe Photoshop CC Book for Digital Photographers (2014 Release) by Scott Kelby...
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