DxO FilmPack 7 walkthrough (Part Two)
The last post was all about using the DxO FilmPack 7 for portraits. But what if landscapes are more your thing? Part II of the
Julie Powell is a passionate photographer and educator, running online classes and workshops for still life, macro, food and portraits, based in Melbourne, Australia. Julie is also an award-winning digital artist and photographer who has a deep passion for fine art and conceptual photography, having exhibited in galleries in Europe, USA and Australia. See more of her work on her Website Juliepowellphotography.com or on social media.
The last post was all about using the DxO FilmPack 7 for portraits. But what if landscapes are more your thing? Part II of the
Ever wondered what’s in my camera bag? Join me and the dogs on the back deck in gorgeous summer sunshine as I discuss what’s in
Have you checked out the DxO FilmPack 7 yet? It’s an awesome program if you adore film emulators like I do. So many options for
Owning a camera has become more accessible than ever before. From compact point-and-shoots to high-end DSLRs and mirrorless wonders, the range of options can be
A super quick and easy tutorial for today. Watch the video below to learn how to export your images from DxO PhotoLab7 to your PC.
Which software applications were most favored by photographers in 2023, and are therefore leading the industry in 2024? Please note that data discussed in this
In the dynamic world of photography, there exists a fascinating dichotomy between traditionalists and pioneers. On one hand, some adhere to the time-tested techniques and
Check out the various panels or palettes in DxO PhotoLab7, where they are and what they do. Join me as I do a basic edit
Join me for another DxO PhotoLab 7 tutorial! In this video, I run through how to export from Lightroom Classic into PhotoLab 7, just in
Do you enjoy film emulators? Those that can add an analog or retro film look to your digital photos? Then perhaps you might like to
In the world of photography, light is the key element that can make or break an image. Natural light, with its warmth and authenticity, is
Photography is an art form that constantly evolves. One of the most fundamental aspects is the use of light. While artificial lighting offers control and