
How to Recover Lost Colors in Dull Travel & Nature Photos with Photoshop or Lightroom (VIDEO)
Have you ever captured what you thought were great images, only to be disappointed when reviewing them on computer? It’s a rather common occurrence that
Have you ever captured what you thought were great images, only to be disappointed when reviewing them on computer? It’s a rather common occurrence that
The official first day of summer is almost upon us, and with the new season comes a variety of great photo opportunities as well as
Photoshop and Lightroom are so complex, you’ll probably never use most of the stuff this high-powered software does. But there are quite a few small
You’ve probably noticed there’s been a trend for editing portraits lately that favors a bright, high key look. While there is some visual appeal to
We all strive for sharp images with a minimum of noise, which can be particular difficult when using slow shutter speeds and high ISO settings
British pro Nigel Danson is one of our favorite outdoor photographers and image-editing instructors. So when he claims to have discovered a “secret” Lightroom tool
Last week we featured what turned out to be a very popular tutorial for those new to Photoshop, explaining the first tools to learn. We
Photoshop is such a comprehensive package that it can be very intimidating—even to experienced users. And if you’re a novice, getting started may seem absolutely
We’ve discussed the relative merits of shooting Raw vs. JPEGs numerous times, and the consensus is the former delivers superior image quality, far more leeway
One unfortunate mistake we see regularly is bumping up saturation in an attempt to make photos “POP,” with a heavy-handed approach that gives the shot
You’ve probably noticed there’s been a trend for editing portraits lately that favors a bright, high key look. While there is some visual appeal to
Light is the key component of all forms of photography. That’s because perfect focus and composition, and a great subject, are all for naught if the