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
Time marches. Tools evolve. Technique improves. We shoot new images every day. Our skills as a photographer naturally evolve with time too. The images we capture get better as time passes. RAW Processing has evolved in the past few years. HDR software has evolved in the past few years. Theoretically...
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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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The occasion of rebuilding a computer means that you can clear away the clutter of years of aggregated software installs, previous versions and flat-out mistakes in strategies. It also means that old, disused, obsolete and no-longer-compatible software doesn’t make the cut. Recently I decided to take...
I never realized how much I depend upon CorelDraw to dovetail into and out of so many other software packages. When working with PowerPoint, for example, CorelDraw turned out to be a perfect tool to feed custom graphics into my presentations. As it happens, it also works well in the Digital Asset Management...
Come along with me as I dabble in and have my butt kicked by the cross-platform experiment. As a PC Guy, (remember when PC referred to IBM branded equipment?) of some 21 years now, I find myself at the crossroads. My computer career began in the late seventies courtesy of the TRS-80 series of computers...