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Microsoft updates Windows Raw support – adding 22 cameras

12 Jun

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Microsoft has announced a Raw compatibility update for Windows Vista, 7 and 8, adding support for 22 cameras. This includes the previous generation of Canon Rebel cameras, along with the Pentax K-01, Sony RX100 and the Fujifilm X10. It also adds support for the Canon EOS 6D and Nikon D600, along with ‘richer’ support for images shot in AdobeRGB.

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Developing Your Photographic Style: Adding Power And Impact To Your Photography

14 Mar

I’ve been working as a photographer for almost 2 years now. And looking back at this time, I can see a number of stages I’ve grown through. Each stage is characterised by what I believed is the most important element of great photography. And in this post I decided to analyse them and come to a conclusion on the benefits Continue Reading

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Adding Scale to Your Landscapes

13 Jan

We often think of landscapes as sweeping vistas fading away into the distance, taking our eyes on a journey through flower strewn fields, cascading mountain peaks, skyscraper speckled skylines and rolling waters. When you’re standing behind the camera capturing that magical view it’s easy to see and understand the immense scope of what you’re viewing. However, that sense of size doesn’t always translate to the photo you’re viewing later on your computer screen.

That’s because our eyes scale down those big peaks we’re looking at in your image without any frame of reference – we weren’t there with you after all – of the scope of what we’re looking at. One way to help create scale is by adding in people or other very recognizable sized subjects to your landscape images.

Below – these rafters help give scale to the river scenery and depth through layering.

Distant Scale

One of the better ways to show scale in your landscape is by adding in a person (or persons) in the mid to far distance. Their comparatively small size in a larger frame shows the expansiveness of the surrounding scenery. We visually know roughly how large a person should be and judge from there the scope of everything around them.

Above – this kite surfer helps size up the beach scene and cars add a secondary frame of reference.

Foreground Scale

It can be difficult to add scale to a landscape with a distant person when the nearest point they could be in the distance is inaccessible or just too far away to make out. The next best thing is to add context to that image with a person in the foreground. Look to frame the landscape around that person; making them stare into the distance helps involve them in the landscape without arresting away all the focus onto them. Use a part of their body, half body perspective or the whole thing walking along in the foreground – it’s all up to you as long as it’s adding context.

Below – this Chinese man scoping into the distance adds scale and interest.

Objects as Scale

Common objects like cars can sometimes serve as objects of scale. This can be tricky though. It has to be an object you and your audience knows intuitively well. Do you really know how big that truck or building is in the distance? Your eyes can judge it, but it’s not as familiar as a person, making it harder for you brain to create an accurate scale. When people simply aren’t available however try adding scale with familiar objects.

Above – this boat adds a reference point, but do I really know how large it is?

 

No matter how you frame it, adding people to your landscape imagery can help create a scale and depth you might find yourself missing. Grab a friend on your next explorations and give it a shot.

 

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

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Adding Scale to Your Landscapes


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Fujifilm X100S retains retro looks while adding cutting-edge technologies

08 Jan

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Fujifilm has announced the X100S – a significantly enhanced replacement for its X100 large sensor, fixed-lens compact camera. The X100S retains its predecessor’s classic styling but has been extensively re-worked inside, with a 16MP X-Trans sensor that includes on-chip phase-detection elements (a technology first utilized by Fujifilm), and a higher-resolution LCD in its Hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder. A faster ‘EXR II’ processor, along with the on-chip AF information help Fujifilm offer what it says is the world’s fastest AF. The X100S backs-up its rangefinder-esque looks with a digital split-image manual focus system, allowing fast manual focusing. A great many fine details of the camera have also been enhanced – we look in greater detail in our hands-on preview article.

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Adding autumn colours

02 Nov

Enhancing and adding to the autumn colours using Adjustment layers in Elements 9, easy to follow in all versions of Photoshop.
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Photoshop tutorial: Adding Motion Blur to a photo | lynda.com

02 Nov

This Photoshop tutorial shows how to add speed and motion to photographs using the Motion Blur effect and other filters. Watch more at www.lynda.com This specific tutorial is just a single movie from chapter five of the Photoshop for Photographers: Creative Effects course presented by lynda.com author Chris Orwig. The complete Photoshop for Photographers: Creative Effects course has a total duration of 4 hours and 57 minutes, provides a practical guide to enhancing photos, and shows how to modify color and light to add vibrance, drama, and emphasis. Photoshop for Photographers: Creative Effects table of contents: Introduction 1. Creating Vibrant, Saturated, and Rich Colors 2. Creating Subdued, Artistic, and Unique Colors 3. Adding Light and Shadows 4. Increasing Visual Interest with the Blur Gallery 5. Adding Motion 6. Creating Lens Flare Effects 7. Making HDR Toning Effects 8. Creating Digital Infrared Looks 9. Adding Film Grain 10. Creating Vintage Effects 11. Adding Border and Edge Effects 12. Blending Layers Together 13. Working with Custom Brushes 14. Working with Photoshop Plug-Ins Conclusion
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Photoshop CS5 Retouching Adding Freckles part1 of 5

01 Nov

Using Photoshop to improve images. In different images you might use different approaches. please ask for tips if needed. Download psd and pictures: enjoy www.megaupload.com
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Adding cigarette smoke effect in Photoshop

29 Oct

Adding cigarette smoke effect in Photoshop
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In this video i will show you how to edit and improve your portrait photographs to look like magazine images. I show you how to remove blemishes, Change the eye colour, to change lip colour and add eye lash make-up! I hope you enjoy this video, Feel free to ask questions and if you wish you can rate! Also watch out for my upcoming videos on photoshop!
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Adobe releases Camera Raw 7.2 and Lightroom 4.2, adding 21 cameras

16 Oct

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Adobe has released the final versions of Adobe Camera Raw 7.2 and Lightroom 4.2. The latest updates bring finalized support for 21 additional cameras, including the Sony A99 and RX100, the Fujifilm X-E1 and the Canon EOS M. Lightroom gains tethering support for 11 cameras, including the Nikon D800 and Canon EOS 5D Mark III. It also adds support for ‘Albums’ in its uploader to the Revel service. Updates are available through the in-software update systems.

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Pentax releases second silver K-5 limited edition, adding slimline 40mm F2.8

03 Mar

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Pentax has announced a silver special edition of its K-5 DSLR, this time combined with the slim DA 40mm F2.8 XS prime lens redesigned by Marc Newson. The latest package, following the silver K-5 body offered in 2011, will be limited to 1,500 examples worldwide. It will be available in April exclusively from Pentax or Ace Photo, at a price of $ 1599.95 ($ 100 less, with the lens, than the previous, body-only version).

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