Adobe Photoshop Lightroom has had an ‘Auto’ button in the ‘Basic’ part of the Develop module for a long time. Unfortunately however, this button seldom gives satisfactory results. Usually, the image gets grossly overexposed if you use that button, doing more harm than good and making it even useless as a starting point. A few […]
In this day and age of Photoshop, we can clean up any photo and make it look pristine. In landscape photos, I obviously remove things like soda cans or other rubbish, and occasionally I also remove electricity poles and things like that. How far should one go with photos of places people visit? In this […]
Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 introduces a new option in CameraRAW: resizing images via the ‘Save as…’ button. If you choose ‘Save as…’ to save an image directly from CameraRAW, you get a new ‘Resize’ option at the bottom of the dialog. Most of it will probably speak for itself, but you may wonder what the […]
As most photographers know, Adobe has two payment options for using Lightroom. You can take a perpetual license as always, and you can get Lightroom as part of the Creative Cloud subscription model (attractive in combination with Photoshop CC). However, many photographers fear that they won’t be able to access Lightroom (and so their images) […]
Did you know that you can generate trees directly from Photoshop CC? It’s a hidden feature of the ‘Fill’ menu. Open an image and add a new empty layer on top of it (so you can resize and move the tree after you’ve generated it). Go to ‘Edit – Fill’ and choose ‘Pattern’ as the […]
Adobe has extended the special offer for Photoshop CC and Lightroom at $ 9.99 till December 8th.
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