How to remove colour casts using Adobe Camera Raw

Here we show you how to quickly correct the white balance of your Raw files using the tools in Elements’ Camera Raw editor. Different light sources have different colour temperatures: simply put daylight is cool and blue, and indoor light is a warm yellow/orange. Your DSLR’s white balance settings are designed to compensate for different… Continue reading

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Book Review: The Headshot, by Peter Hurley

You can look at my work and compare it with the books I’ve read and you’ll probably be able to tell which book I read because it strongly influences my work. Well, even though I just finished Peter Hurley’s book, The Headshot, he has been influencing my work ever since he was featured on Scott Kelby’s […]

Tips for Restoring Scanned Slides and Negatives

If you’ve had the pleasure of converting film slides of days gone by to the digital format, you may have experienced that bittersweet feeling of excitement mingled with a tinge of disappointment upon the first viewing the dust, debris and tiny fibers accumulated by storage over the years in the scanned result. Building on a […]

An Open Letter from A ‘Creepy Guy’ With a Camera To The Woman Who Reported Him To The Cops

David Updike from Cambridge, Massachusetts was ‘detained’ by six policeman after a woman reported him to the cops for taking photos of children in a local park in His open letter just goes to show that not everyone who is sitting on a bench in a park with a camera is a ‘creep’ Dear Neighbor, Yesterday […]

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Quick Tip: Use Photoshop Quick Mask To Paint Your Selections

Here is a quick tip that may hopefully save you some time when you are using Photoshop. Selecting objects has always been one of photoshop’s most intricate features. On one hand, how hard should it be to select something, but then on the other hands, doing a good selection of an object is not a […]

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Adobe is Rolling Lightroom Back to the Old Import Workflow

After a massive outcry from frustrated users, Adobe’s Tom Hogarty announced yesterday that the next dot release of Lightroom 6 would restore the previous import experience. Lightroom 6.2 took away several features that many photographers (including me) used on a regular basis as a critical part of their workflow. Removed the Move feature during import, leaving […]

US Government to Require Drone Registration

Not a week goes by without some kind of drone incident popping in our news feeds. Stories about drones interfering with commercial flights and even police and firefighting aircraft are becoming far too common. And now we can’t have nice things… NBC News is reporting that the US federal government is on the verge of […]

Sigma announced the world’s first full frame 20mm f/1.4 lens, but it’s not all roses

As expected, the rumors about the 20mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art lens turned out to be true and Sigma announced the world’s first full frame lens of this focal length and aperture. Quality wise the lens seems to fit in perfectly with the rest of the company’s excellent line of Art primes, and it will […]

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Sony A7S II In Stock and Now Shipping

The Sony A7S II is now available and shipping to customers. Right now, B&H has the 12.2MP full frame camera in stock with free expedited shipping. Recall that the A7S II records 4K video as well as 1080/120p video internally to SD cards. Check it out here at B&H Photo. Copyright/DMCA Notice: The RSS entry […]