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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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Wed, Jan 5 2011
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Filed under: corel, photoshop, Technique, adobe, Software, lightroom, before and after, hdr, PhotoPaint, Photmatix
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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 [...]
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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...
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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...