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A Timeline of 25 Years of Photoshop

A lot has happened in 25 years. Here’s a great look at some of the key moments in digital imaging history. Click to open the image and click again to

Photoshop is 25 Years Old Today

Today makes 25 years with Adobe Photoshop…. quite a feat if you think about all the ways the tool has affected the media landscape. From photographers and designers to architects

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Celebrate Your Brand with Slideshows

As a business owner, I’m constantly trying to think of ways to get my brand out into the view of my clients & potential clients. I want to deliver my

Cull: Remove Dupes and Bad Media

Consolidation gathered everything together. Conformation added both order and context while identifying possible duplicates within it. Now, act on this information and begin to cull the repository of duplicate data and media you do not need to process.

DAM Foundations

DAM Foundations

Cleaning up a mismanaged media archive is no small task. Doing it well will take time and effort. Before getting started, there are a few things to consider and several decisions to make to establish a sound Digital Asset Management (DAM) strategy.

Correcting Color-Fringe in Adobe Camera Raw

When shooting in high-contrast light, all photographers are faced with the unnatural color-shift of chromatic aberration, and likely well-acquainted with the notorious green or purple fringe lining the edges of

Shooting with the Nikon D750

Although I love shooting with the D810, I was really excited when I received a D750 to review from my friends at Hunts Photo. For a while now, theres been

Tamara Lackey and Bill Fortney | Photofocus Podcast 11/15/14

This week’s podcast interviews photographers Tamara Lackey about travel photography Then, we catch up with Bill Fortney to talk postproduction. [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/177094608″ params=”auto_play=false&hide_related=false&visual=true” width=”100%” height=”175″ iframe=”true” /] Get the show

Zeroing Out Your Camera

Have you ever finished a shoot only to find your ISO was set too high or panic because you weren’t sure which camera setting was messing up your shot? Taking a few minutes zeroing out your camera after a shoot will prevent lost images and reduce frustration.

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