Why Store Photos on a Separate Hard Drive?
When a hard drive gets full, it cause poor system performance. Storing your photos on a separate drive increases speed and allows for expansion.
When a hard drive gets full, it cause poor system performance. Storing your photos on a separate drive increases speed and allows for expansion.
Lightroom is liberating and fun. It gave me back the results I used to get finishing my pictures in the dark room, plus several techniques
onOne’s New Perfect Photo Suite 9 is amazing, but can it replace Photoshop or Lightroom as your main image enhancement software?
A few months back I wrote an article, “Click Away Digital is Free, or is it?” after my trusty Nikon D700 died. It was replaced
Mylio, which is an acronym for My Life is Organized, made it’s stellar debut at the PhotoPlus Expo 2014 but will it make it in your workflow?
To explain how Lightroom Mobile fits into my workflow, I’ll use Adobe’s description of Lightroom Mobile and apply it to a recent shoot. We were on set shooting a food campaign for a local company in Melbourne Florida. We tethered our camera to the computer and fired up Lightroom. As I shot, images appeared on the computer for the art director and client to see. So far nothing unusual, until Lightroom Mobile entered the workflow!
Too many people work too hard on their workflow. Smartflow takes the work out of Workflow. Dave Cross has been teaching Photoshop since 1990. The
I have a couple of things I would love to see delivered with the Hero4. Much is made of the possible camera specs, especially 24fps 4K from the Hero4, but my wishlist is simpler, more practical and, I think, easier to deliver.
I’ve been digging really deep into Photomatix lately (I’m working on a new Lynda.com class). I’ve come across a feature that I absolutely love, and
This week’s show features two interviews from different points of view in the photo industry. We catch up with noted portrait photographer Brian Smith about
By At the bottom of the Camera Raw window is an often overlooked bit of text. Look closely and you’ll see some blue hyperlinked text
I think that everyone reading this blog post, photographer or not, would agree with me when I say that their time is precious. I want