March 2021 archive

Sigma’s new 61MP fp L adds more resolution and optional EVF to original fp: Digital Photography Review

[ad_1] Published Mar 25, 2021 | dpreview staff Sigma has announced a high-resolution version of its ultra-compact, full-frame fp, known as the fp L. This new model adds a 61 Megapixel full-frame sensor (almost certainly based on the sensor used in the Sony a7R IV), a hybrid autofocus system, true 24p video …

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All The New Stuff in The Camera Raw Update

[ad_1] Great video today from the awesome Terry White on all the new stuff Adobe snuck into the new update for Photoshop’s Camera Raw. Terry is so great at this stuff — totally worth checking out (and there are some very welcome new tweaks to Camera Raw this time around — some of which I …

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What’s New in Lightroom Classic 9.3 – June 2020 – Local Hue and More

[ad_1] In the last major update to Lightroom Classic, the method for setting new Develop default settings for images was changed – it’s now specified in Preferences, and defaults can be defined by presets. In this Lightroom Classic 9.3 update, the following has been added or changed: There is a new set of Defaults presets …

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A Portrait before the Storm… « Joe McNally’s Blog

[ad_1] I’ve always said the best thing about being a photographer is the people you meet, and I’ve been blessed to meet many extraordinary folks. And, quite wonderfully, call them friends. Rick Iannucci, pictured here, and his wife, Nancy De Santis, have become dear friends over the years. They run Horses for Heroes in Santa …

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20 Free Technology Brush Sets for Adobe Photoshop

[ad_1] Technology brushes for Photoshop are a great asset to have for any tech, sci-fi or futuristic project. They usually consist of shapes, lines, circles, hexagons, particles, schematics, and other tech shapes. The best part about technology or any other type of brush is that you can find dozens of them online for free, thanks …

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Learn to Rest | Chase Jarvis Photography

[ad_1] A creative life is built through consistency, not by lurching from one outsized explosion of effort to the next. If you’re feeling a bit burned out, overworked, or even a little stuck, rest can work wonders. Enjoy! Listen to the Podcast Subscribe   This podcast is brought to you by CreativeLive. CreativeLive is the …

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Can this £12 Video Capture Card Really Match a Top Brand at 10 Times the Price? – Lightroom Blog

[ad_1] The Indispensable Guide to Lightroom CC My latest book for Rocky Nook, looking at Lightroom CC/6 including all the new features. Available in both print and ebook forms. Penny H: A well written and very comprehensive guide that I thoroughly recommend. Stefan47: Even an experienced user will learn a few tips from this book. …

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30 Essential Photoshop Text Tutorials for Beautiful Effects

[ad_1] Photoshop opens up all kinds of creative possibilities for designers. When you’re working with text in your designs, there are endless ways that you can style your text and countless different types of effects that can be created. Whether you’re working on a typographic design or simply using text for something like a poster …

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Photo Of The Day By Walt Mather

[ad_1] By Staff Updated March 10, 2021 Photo By Walt Mather Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Cattails” by Walt Mather. Location: New Woodstock, New York. Canon EOS R5, 24-105mm lens. Want to get your images in the running for a Photo of the Day feature? Photo of the Day is chosen from various galleries, …

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CoffeeShop “Dark & Dramatic Color” Fine Art Photoshop/PSE Action!

[ad_1] Wow, I just realized I haven’t posted anything in almost a month.  The last months have been a little overwhelming for me here in the CoffeeShop house. We are used to getting out and doing things like taking little flying trips, going to festivals, and visiting with out-of-town family so these last months with …

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ProCamera App Review | Light Stalking

[ad_1] Back in 2007, I bought the original iPhone 1. By today’s standards, it would be slow, sluggish, and lacking in functionality. It was however revolutionary and one of the things that helped it be revolutionary was its camera. Now, no-one in their right mind is going to say that the original iPhone’s camera was …

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