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Posted on November 26, 2010 in [
Photography ] By
Joe Beda
I dream about being able to afford 22 megapixel medium format backs. I think that it would be great to be able to capture that much detail with one click of the shutter. Heck, I’d love to be able to afford a Canon 1Ds. However, for most amateur photographers that type of hardware is out of reach. But, with a little bit of practice, you can get some of the same eye popping detail using much more modest equipment. The answer is to take multiple exposures and stitch them together using software that costs as much as a somewhat nice dinner.
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Posted on November 25, 2010 in [
Post Processing ] By
Christopher Smith
From time to time, the technology of digital cameras can introduce unwanted artifacts. One type of artifact that you can fix with Photoshop is an excessive amount of colour noise or colour blooming. You’ll most likely see this problem when shooting with a high ISO setting or with a low-end digital camera (cell phone cameras). The added colour artifacting doesn’t represent the true colour of an image. I call this phenomenon “The Colour Gremlins”.
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Posted on November 24, 2010 in [
Photography ] By
Michael Reichmann
Many photographers new to the concepts of digital image processing, when they encounter the phrase bit depth — their eyes glaze over. They know that it has something to do with image quality, and that more bits are somehow better, but that's about it. Let's look at this relatively simple but often misunderstood topic and see if we can make sense of it.
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Posted on November 24, 2010 in [
Post Processing ] By
Michael Reichmann
In nature when doing landscape work that includes sky, especially early or late in the day, the contrast range encountered often exceeds that which film or imaging chips can handle. It's therefore necessary to find a way to reduce the contrast range to something that the camera can handle so that the highlights don't burn out and the shadow areas don't turn inky black.
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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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Posted on January 5, 2009 in [
Post Processing ] By
Michael Reichmann
In earlier articles I looked at issues related to the storage and archiving of the vast size and number of digital files created, both when we scan film and when we shoot digitally. But there is another aspect that bears examination, and that’s file organization and naming.
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