What Difference Does HDR make With Smartphone Images?
On all the smartphones I get my hands on these days there’s a n HDR function. Quite often I find that the default is ‘Auto’
On all the smartphones I get my hands on these days there’s a n HDR function. Quite often I find that the default is ‘Auto’
Found in both Lightroom and Adobe Camera RAW lies a module that you may skip over, but it actually holds a lot of power. Mainly
Question: I just got a new camera, but Lightroom (or Photoshop) does not recognize or support the RAW files. How do I fix this? Answer:
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
Adobe announced a simple update to their Camera Raw, which affects Photoshop and Lightroom! It’s a pretty light package that adds a slew of support
In this tutorial I walk you through my entire process to develop this image. You’ll learn how to: Make adjustments in Camera Raw (or Lightroom)
Rich Harrington shows you the basics of the Adobe ACR interface. This video comes from the book and DVD – Understanding Adobe Photoshop CS6: The
Rich offers a tutorial on creating custom vignettes in ACR DISCLAIMER: This post isn’t intended to be definitive – we’re not claiming this is the
Rich Harrington shows you how to use ACR’s Fill/Recovery Command to fix a poorly exposed photo. DISCLAIMER: This post isn’t intended to be definitive –
Rich Harrington shows you how to use the Synchronize command in ACR. DISCLAIMER: This post isn’t intended to be definitive – we’re not claiming this
Guest Post by Click here to watch a nice, quick video tutorial on working with problem images in ACR. ___________________