On1 Announce the Release of On1 Photo Raw 2022.1

This major midterm upgrade to On1 Photo Raw brings more exciting and unique features that will certainly win it more converts from other asset management, raw development, and editing software programs [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Ivor Rackham)
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The dPS Holiday Gift Guide for Photographers (2021)

The post The dPS Holiday Gift Guide for Photographers (2021) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk. In this 2021 gift guide, we offer plenty of gift ideas for photographers, whether they’re a beginner, a hobbyist, or even a professional. We share the best gifts for photographers at all price points, including cameras, lenses, accessories, creative photography tools, and much more.  So no matter your budget and no matter the photographer, you’re bound to find the right item!  Take a look: Featured: Photzy Snap Cards In many ways, the best gift for a photographer is education, which can teach skills that’ll last for a lifetime. That’s where the Photzy Snap Card pack comes in; it contains...Photzy Snap Cards
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What’s New in Lightroom & Photoshop on Mobile

Today, at 11:00 AM ET Terry White is doing a live session on all the new features added to the mobile versions of Lightroom and Photoshop, and you know it’s going to rock. You can watch it today, but not until 11:00 am, and if you miss the live broadcast (with live Q&A), you can watch the rebroadcast here, too. Thanks, Terry! Great Photo Tip Friday on Wildlife Photography over on my Other Blog It’s from Juan Pons, and it’s not about settings or gear, but it’s just such a great, simple, and quick (60-seconds) tip that you’ll be glad you watched it. Here’s the link. Have a great weekend, everybody. #GoBucs! –Scott The post What’s New in Lightroom & Photoshop...
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Lightroom’s Evolved: 3 Things New and Veteran Users Should Consider

Lightroom was one of the first serious photo-editing tools I used when I was getting started with photography, and it’s still a mainstay of my editing workflow. Whether you’re new to Lightroom or a veteran user, there are several unique considerations of the software: some are quirks of the program, while others are more recent changes that can impact your established workflow. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Coleman)
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Why Can’t Photo-Editing Software Do This One Simple Thing?

Artificial intelligence is bringing incredible advances for photographers, from relighting portraits and making people smile, to cleaning up skin and swapping out skies. However, photographers everywhere would beg developers of photo-editing software to harness deep learning to create one simple tool. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Andy Day)
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The Nikon Z 9 Will Begin Shipping on Christmas Eve but Expect Delays

Nikon has announced that its new flagship full frame mirrorless camera, the Z 9, will begin shipping on December 24, though customers should probably brace themselves for delays. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Andy Day)
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How to Deal With Flat Light in Landscape Photography

In some genres, flat, even light can be a real boon for the photographer, but in landscape photography, it can rob a scene of the drama created by the interplay between light and shadow and the natural contrasts across the frame. That does not mean you can't create great images in flat light, though. This excellent video tutorial will show you what you need to know. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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Is This 50mm Lens Worth the Upgrade?

50mm lenses run the gamut from under $100 to well over $1,000 and everywhere in between. Almost every new photographer is told to buy one of the budget options, a nifty fifty, but this lens offers a bit of an upgrade in performance and image quality without flirting with the stratospheric prices of top-shelf options. Is it worth the bump in price? This great video review takes a look. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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One-Stop Solution to Marketing? Fstoppers Reviews Agency Access

Much of commercial photography is about marketing. Agency Access is a service that is aimed at helping commercial photographers market their work efficiently. But how good is it? Here is my review of Agency Access. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Illya Ovchar)
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What Actually Makes Us Better Photographers

All of us want to be better photographers, and it seems like the internet is overflowing with methods that claim to help you do that — some legitimate and some not. That being said, there are some dangerous rabbit holes you can go down in this pursuit of improvement, particularly when they involve your wallet. This excellent video essay features an experienced photographer providing a good reminder of what really matters when it comes to becoming a better photographer. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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Photo Of The Day By Harry Lichtman

Photo By Harry Lichtman Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Unveiled” by Harry Lichtman. Location: Sawtooth National Recreation Area, Idaho. “This year’s first snowfall in Idaho’s Sawtooth Mountains left clouds and snow at the highest elevations and thick fog in the lower elevation aspen,” explains Lichtman. “I had wandered through a number of groves on prior hikes but selected this grouping as I liked the foggy transition between the aspen and lower understory of trees more obscured by fog. Following game trails, I worked my way up and down the mountainside until I came upon this composition as the sun began to break through.” Want to get your images in the running for a Photo of the Day feature? Photo of...
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The Thing That Kills Good Photos

It takes the meeting of several factors to create a good photo, and the absence or poor execution of any one of them can often derail the entire image. Some of these factors are obvious, but some can sneak up on us, often not noticed until we are back at home to examine our shots on our computers. This great video essay discusses one of the tricker factors and what you can do to get it right. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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8 Chocolate Photography Tips for Mouthwatering Images

The post 8 Chocolate Photography Tips for Mouthwatering Images appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Ana Mireles. Do you want to do chocolate photography that looks elegant, beautiful, and mouthwateringly delicious? If you’ve ever tried to photograph chocolate, you probably realize that making it look good is not an easy task – unless you know a few tricks, that is! In this article, you’ll find some tips and techniques that’ll help you on your next chocolate photoshoot; they discuss handling your subject, picking the perfect gear, editing your images, and more. So if you’re eager to improve your chocolate photography, keep on reading. 1. Work with a dummy 55mm | f/2.8 | 1/125s | ISO 200 Chocolate...minty chocolate stacked
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Closer Look at the Metadata Panel Update

I mentioned the changes to the Metadata panel when the update was released, but I thought it deserved a deeper dive. [Editor’s note, this first appeared in the December issue of Photoshop User.] At first glance you may not notice anything different about this panel, but upon closer inspection the Default view of the panel has changed and gain new options. At the top left is a new icon resembling an eye (and a tiny pencil), which represents View and Edit mode. This is the default mode for this panel, and it allows you to view all available fields and alter any of the editable fields displayed. When clicked, you’ll switch to Edit Only mode, and you’ll only see fields displayed...
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Sharing Your Photos, Part 2

Figure 1. Adobe Lightroom’s Export dialogue. In part one of this article series on sharing your photos using Adobe Lightroom Classic, I asked an important question: Once we’ve invested in equipment and explored the outdoors in search of inspiring photographs, what’s next for our images? To kick off answering that question, I covered some important fundamentals, including file formats, resolution settings and color spaces. Here in part two, it’s time to jump right into Lightroom’s Export dialogue. I’ll show you how to apply the knowledge from the first article to your chosen settings as you export. Accessing Lightroom’s Export Dialogue The first step is to select a set of images for export. You can choose one or many, and there is...Image showing three ways to launch Lightroom's Export dialogue.
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We Review Light Blue: Outstanding Business Management Software for Photographers

There are several business management platforms on the market, but few are aimed solely at photographers. Light Blue is a fabulous option, and its unique features set it well ahead of the competition. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Ivor Rackham)
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The Easiest Holy Grail Time-Lapse Photography Settings

The holy grail of time-lapse videos is smooth day-night transitions. Could it be as simple as a few settings on the right camera? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Susheel Chandradhas)
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Light, Modular, and Eco-Friendly: We Review the Lowepro PhotoSport III Backpacks

How do you bring your gear for a hike while keeping yourself comfortable? This is a viable option. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Nicco Valenzuela)
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What Is Bracketing and Why Is It So Useful?

Modern cameras are incredibly powerful tools, but there are still limitations to what they can do, some imposed by the current state of technology and some forever imposed by the laws of physics. That does not mean you are simply out of luck, though, as there are ways to work around these limitations. Often, this is done via bracketing, and this excellent video tutorial will show you some of the different kinds of bracketing, why they are valuable, and how to use them. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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The New Leica M11 Could Have 64 Gigabytes of Internal Memory

Rumors about the forthcoming Leica M11 are circulating, and one particular feature stands out: 64 gigabytes of internal memory. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Andy Day)
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