Posted by Zach Andrews on November 11, 2010 ·
We’re excited to have our first ever Photo Premium video tutorial exclusively available to Premium members today. (Didn’t hear about Premium? Find out more here.) If you want to take your portrait photography and post-processing skills to the next level, then this tutorial is for you – whether you have a professional SLR or a simple point-and-shoot. Learn more after the jump!
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Posted by Josh Johnson on November 9, 2010 ·
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In several previous articles, we’ve discussed how to interpret the histogram on your camera. While shooting, you can use this handy tool to check your highlights and shadows to make sure there isn’t an unacceptable amount of clipping. Unfortunately, if you spot a problem in-camera, the best you can do [...]
Posted by Owen Conti on November 8, 2010 ·
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Ever dreamed of stepping into an abandoned house and capturing the perfect picture of a ghost or spirit? Today I’ll be teaching you a simple method for becoming an artificial ghost buster. We will be taking a look at lighting, more specifically rim lighting, and also two different post-processing techniques [...]
Posted by Stephen McIlvenna on November 6, 2010 ·
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For many subjects, whether landscapes or portraits, warm tones make a photograph look inviting. The white balance setting is the obvious way to make an image look warm or cool, but the split toning function in Lightoom is a pretty nifty way to create warm images too, especially if you want to apply this look to a batch of images [...]