Today I shoot a 5DMKII at a whopping 21.1 Megapixels. Right after I switched from film to Digital, I bought a Canon 20D with (a whopping at that time) 8.2 MP. Now this newest camera has much better image quality and dynamic range than than older camera. But do you know what? I can’t just [...]
When anyone asks me my favorite Draw feature, I say, without hesitation: The PowerClip. Zip over to the Holy Crop! blog and see what the Cropist has to say about the PowerClip tool as an image cropping godsend to the designing photographer. Rikk Flohr © 2011
Two new articles were published at Holy Crop! blog this week. Every try to crop that panorama to fit an 8×10 frame? We will show you how. Part 1: Letterbox or Leave-it-off explores the dilemma of the design that doesn’t fit the store-bought frame. Part 2: Option 6: Magic – Panorama into 8×10...
Loyal FGI Readers, here is a recap of recent articles at Rikk’s Holy Crop! blog. Crop In Corel, Go to the Dogs, Anti-crop, Fish-eye and more! New Feature Series: Crop Tools Crop Tools is about my favorite hardware and software tools for all things cropping. This will be a regular series on the Holy Crop...
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June 8th, 2010: 12:01 AM ET Adobe announces the release of the long-anticipated Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3.0. What follows is brief breakdown of my favorite new features, module-by-module. Library Module Tethering – It is now possible (depending upon camera manufacturer and model) to connect your...
It is time to dust off those images you captured in the dawn of digital and reprocess them in the software from the decade of the teens. This image, Stone and Spray was one of my very first bracketed sequences. I had heard (in May of 2005) that you could bracket exposures and capture shadows [...]
Along with a little commentary of the future of image editing software.
The evolution of RAW processing software begs the question: Are we seeing the downfall of the Image Editing Package, or its gradual absorption? If not, the lines of what a Digital Asset Management (DAM) tool and a full-blown pixel...
And a new Lightroom Preset!
The primary reason for working in RAW is to gain access to your sensor’s unmanipulated data: the pristine pixels captured. Standard procedure is to-somehow-get your pictures into an image editing program so that you can create a version of your picture for output to...
The versatile gateway for all image manipulation programs. Recent work I’ve done preparing classroom materials for my Image Editing Workshops have convinced me that Lightroom from Adobe is a perfect compliment-nay-necessity for anyone in a digital photography workflow. Regardless of who makes your preferred...