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Angela Andrieux

Mylio Photos: Dynamic Search vs. QuickFilters

In this Mylio Photos tutorial, learn when to use one over the other and how to combine them for even better results. Managing and finding the right photos, videos, and documents from a vast collection can be daunting. Mylio Photos simplifies this process with two powerful features: Dynamic Search and QuickFilters. Understanding when

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Folders vs. albums: When to use each to organize your photos

Organizing photos can be time-consuming and tedious work, but the effort pays off making browsing and locating photos far more enjoyable. When grouping and organizing your photos, you’ll likely be faced with the folders vs. albums question: What are they and how do I use them? Most digital asset manager

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Hands-on with the Vanguard VEO Active 46 Backpack

Like most photographers, I’m always on the hunt for the perfect camera bag. When I came across the Vanguard VEO Active 46 backpack (Amazon / B&H), I immediately saw a lot of potential. It’s a good-looking bag, big enough but not massive, with several unique and useful features. Now that

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How to photograph for HDR in five simple steps

Creating HDR (high dynamic range) photography is a 2-part process: Part one takes place behind the camera — part two, behind the computer. Many tutorials focus on how to process HDR images. But in this article, I’m going to share how to photograph for HDR in five simple steps. 1.

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How to straighten horizontal and vertical lines in LuminarAI

Crooked horizons and distorted buildings can make an otherwise great photo, look amateurish. Luckily, LuminarAI makes it easy to level your horizon and fix perspective distortion with a couple of easy clicks. CompositionAI Open your photo in LuminarAI, switch to the Edit tab and select CompositionAI from the Essentials tools.

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Traveling with Lightroom Classic and Syncing Edits

Syncing edits with more than one Lightroom Classic catalog

Lightroom Classic is designed to be used on a single computer. However, many photographers have multiple computers (for example a desktop computer at home, and a laptop for travel). XMP files can facilitate syncing edits between multiple machines, making it easy to work on your photos in Lightroom Classic on

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How I use Mylio Photos to access my media library from multiple computers

How I use Mylio Photos to access my media library from multiple computers

If you work on your photos on more than one computer (for instance, a desktop computer at home, and a laptop for travel), you’ve probably experienced frustration at keeping your photo library organized, synced and accessible between your devices. Mylio Photos remote access technology eliminates multi-computer headaches by consolidating your

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Street photography: Color or black and white?

When processing street photography images, a major consideration is choosing between color or black and white. Many of the greats (Henri Cartier-Bresson, Vivian Maier, etc.) used black and white film, thus the “look” we are used to for the genre is often monochrome. However, rather than default to the usual,

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How to edit an HDR Photo in Luminar Neo by Angela Andrieux

How to edit an HDR photo in Luminar Neo

Luminar Neo is a powerhouse editor for a wide variety of photographic genres. One of my favorites is HDR — a process that involves merging multiple images captured at different exposures into a single image with amazing depth and detail throughout the shadows and highlights. Click here to learn more

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How to use HDR Merge in Luminar Neo by Angela Andrieux

A first look at Luminar Neo’s new HDR Merge extension

The Skylum team recently announced the long-awaited successor for Aurora HDR: The HDR Merge extension for Luminar Neo. High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography is one of my favorite techniques. It blends multiple exposures into a single image with amazing depth and details throughout the tonal spectrum. Click here to learn

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