May 2019 archive

Experimenting With Different Types of Focus – Pretty Presets for Lightroom

[ad_1] For the most part, clean, tack sharp focused shots are what we all strive for, but in some cases, creative focus including out of focus and selective focus shots can add an entirely new dynamic to your photos. Here are a few ways that you can experiment with different types of focus. Complete Background …

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Overcoming Hate with Sally Kohn

[ad_1] Sally Kohn is the author of the fantastic book, The Opposite of Hate. which explores how we can bridge our differences and speak respectfully with those we passionately disagree with. She has has been published in the New York Times, The Washington Post, and delivered multiple TED Talks on emotional correctness, clickbait, and correcting the …

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Envato Elements – Unlimited Digital Assets!

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Behind The Shot: Diamond Beach

[ad_1] Southeast Iceland Text & Photography By Michael Murray Published May 16, 2019 Photo By Michael Murray Our family drove an RV around Iceland’s Ring Road last summer. Having a moveable home base allowed us to see quite a lot of the fjord-tucked villages and vast coastline of the island. The RV also let us …

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The April 2019 Issue of Photoshop User Magazine Is Now Available!

[ad_1] Posted By Chris Main on Thursday, May 2, 2019 in Featured, KelbyOne, Photoshop, Photoshop User Magazine | The April 2019 issue of Photoshop User is now live on the KelbyOne site and KelbyOne Mags for iOS and Android. In this issue, don’t let unwanted elements in your images capture the eyes of your viewers, plus realistically …

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CoffeeShop “Icy” Fine Art Texture/Overlay Set!

[ad_1] It is a sunny cold day here in Texas, so I was inspired to create a new fine art texture set I call “Icy”. This set contains four high-resolution cool-tinted textures/overlays that can be layered over images or used alone as digital papers. In this example I used the texture in Overlay blending mode, …

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NYT’s Lens Photography Blog Taking a Break

[ad_1] Somewhat sad news in the world of photography blogs today as the New York Times’ Lens photography blog announced it will be taking a short break. In their own words: “Lens was founded during a different era. Digital platforms were presenting new challenges to the industry, and Lens provided one of the few dedicated …

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Insanely Powerful Tip to SHARPEN TEXTURE and DETAIL in Photoshop

[ad_1] In this Photoshop tutorial, you will learn how to sharpen texture and detail with the High Pass Filter. We will take the time to explain what high pass actually is and how it works. Then you will …

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Image Cataloging Made Easy With ACDSee Photo Studio Standard 2019

[ad_1] I hope I’m not the only person who does this, but up until recently, I had not used any of the cataloging features from any image editing software. This isn’t because I thought any of them were particularly bad; instead, I just have my own way of managing files and their locations. However, ACDSee has changed …

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Enhance Raw File Details in Lightroom Classic CC and Lightroom CC

[ad_1] Issues Reported After Release Adobe is working on the following reported issues, which affect a subset of Lightroom users. Click through on the links for updates. In addition, some Windows 10 users have found that the Windows Auto Update process does not update them to the required v. 1809 (see below) and that they …

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Hidden master slider in Camera RAW for fading adjustments together

[ad_1] Have you ever made adjustments to a photo in Camera Raw and then wanted to blend the edited version with the original version? You are looking for a master slider that moves all the adjustments at once, like an opacity slider. This does exist, but it’s not obvious at first. This tip will help …

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