Becoming a Better Drone Videographer: Setting up your DJI Drone Camera for Video Using Manual Mode and D-Cinelike
In this article, I’m going to show you the basics of setting up your camera in DJI Go 4 App to shoot video using Manual
In this article, I’m going to show you the basics of setting up your camera in DJI Go 4 App to shoot video using Manual
The fourth of July is my favorite holiday because of fireworks! I grew up in Lousiville, Kentucky and they have this event called Thunder Over
When using textures to enhance your photos in Photoshop, blending is how you reveal your image below the texture layer or tell the texture layer
One of the challenges in recording video with a drone can be to create footage without jitter or flicker in it. The places where it
In this article, I review the new Brother AirScouter WD-300C Head-mounted Display, that I have been using for the last 3 weeks. In much of my commercial
In photography a texture image or “texturing” is used to enhance or accent some part of the image in your digital darkroom. Â Although they can help you create eye-catching works of art, textures also can be very easy to overdo. In this article I’ll explain my process for adding textures to my photography, using Adobe Stock and Photoshop, Â to create more impact, transform the mood of the image, or improve on the composition.
Curves layers are one of the most misunderstood, yet more powerful adjustments you can make. Our images are all made up of pixels, which each have values for color and luminosity. With Curves adjustments, we can remap the pixels’ values for these, changing them to be brighter or darker, or changing their color. Â In Skylum Software’s Luminar you can add multiple curves filters, and make each layer target very specific parts of your image. Â This will give your images more depth, dimension, and beautiful color.
There are a lot of things remember when you’re flying a drone. If you’re shooting video and/or photographs, then there are even more things to
Welcome to part 4.  If you haven’t read and practiced Parts 1, 2 and 3 of this article, I recommend you do that before proceeding.
Welcome to part 3. If you haven’t read and practiced Part 1 and Part 2 of this article, I recommend you do that before proceeding.
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Funny thing about animals is they move around, a lot. So a technique like HDR, which requires several images that are nearly identical in everything