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Articles from February 2009
Posted on February 10, 2009 in [
Post Processing ] By
Michael Reichmann
A Fast-Start Introduction to Photoshop For Photographers
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tagged with [ photoshop levels opacity sharpening brightness contrast colour adjustment ]
Posted on February 6, 2009 in [
Post Processing ] By
Nigel K. Williams
Written specifically for Photoshop professionals who desire to understand the CMYK Color Space and the ability to separate RGB to CMYK files specifically for Press operations.
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tagged with [ cmyk rgb conversion printing gamut press ]
Posted on February 6, 2009 in [
Post Processing ] By
Joe Beda
Learn how to stitch several photographs together to create a stunning panorama shot that looks like it was shot with a medium format camera.
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tagged with [ panorama stitch photoshop ptassembler ]
Posted on February 6, 2009 in [
Photography ] By
Michael Reichmann
Street Photography involves getting close to people — often very close. To do this type of shooting successfully you have to be in the scene, part of it, not a distant observer. This means shooting with wide lenses; certainly nothing longer than 50mm. With a wide-angle lens you are a participant. With a telephoto you are at best just an observer, at worst a voyeur.
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tagged with [ street documentary people portraits ]
Posted on February 6, 2009 in [
Photography ] By
Michael Reichmann
The term "Depth of Field" describes the range in a photograph, from near to far, that appears to be in focus. Everyone knows that the more a lens is stopped down, the more depth of field there will be, (true). Most people also believe that wide angle lenses have more depth of field than telephoto lenses (false). Let's see what the facts really are, and why.
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Posted on February 6, 2009 in [
Photography ] By
Michael Reichmann
Is there a photographer alive who doesn't enjoy a drive or walk in the woods when the leaves are turning? Colours are vibrant, the air has a unique smell and there's a melancholy in knowing that cold rain, snow and dropping temperatures are on their way.
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tagged with [ landscape nature trees farm woods forest fall autumn ]