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PanosFX.com - Photoshop resources

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CoffeeShop Actions and Presets! If you would like to help support this blog and get all of my favorite Photoshop/PSE actions and LR presets in one convenient download (over 170 actions and now even my favorite Lightroom presets!), please click here to read all about it. Post any questions or broken link reports to the CoffeeShop Facebook Page.ACTION/PRESET TERMS OF USE: 1. Do not redistribute, repackage, post for download, or sell "as is" anything on this blog.2. Retouching: These are all of my retouching actions, including PowderRoom and Perfect Portrait. Photoshop Actions, Tutorials, Training, Photo Retouching | MCP Actions Photography Blog Black Star Rising

Pioneer Woman Photography Photography is all about exposure, or the light that is allowed to be let in when a photo is taken. Learning how to adjust exposure to get the effect you’re looking for is one of the things all photographers have to eventually learn, and one of the easiest examples of this is taking a photo of a silhouette against a sunrise or sunset. In the photo above, I exposed for the sky. “Exposing for the sky” means I told my camera that I wanted to capture all the beauty and color variations of the sky and not to worry about letting enough light in to see my baby. In this case, I took the easy road and simply dialed back the exposure compensation until it let in less and less light…to the point that I was satisfied that it was capturing the sunset accurately. That’s always the decision when you have a subject against a setting or rising sun: Do I want to capture the detail of the subject? Anyway, short little lesson this morning. Photographers, please feel free to weigh in! Love, P-Dub

WebTreats ETC Sofortbild - Mac Tethered Shooting MCP Actions Blog - Photography Techniques, Photoshop Actions, Tutorials Proof That Newborn Photoshop Actions Are Not Just For Editing Babies One question we get asked often is “Can I use Newborn Necessities Photoshop Actions on other images?” The answer is “YES, it can be used on any images.” The follow up question is often, “Why did you name it Newborn Necessities and market the actions for editing baby images?” Photo by: Blythe Harlan Photography While we truly focused on newborns when we developed and started selling the Photoshop actions, we never really considered that they are a perfect solution for a light, airy, clean edit for all images. Newborn Photoshop Actions used on non-baby images: Photo by Holly Stocks – she’s just been in business since mid last year. Photo by: Jane Atwell Photo by Atina King Photography The Next Two Photos by: Impromptu Photography Photo by Jessica Dyck Photo by Nicole Baldwin Photo by Lauren Tomten Photo by Jackie Scarpari Batch Editing in Lightroom – Video Tutorial You have two options for batch editing in Lightroom. 1. 2. 3. 4.

Which one is the keeper? Canon Powershot G9, G10 or G11?: Ca adoniel wrote:I like my Powershot G9 a lot, but it feels so delicate and even uncomfortable to hold at times compared to my Powershot G2 which feels robust and has a nice grip to hold the camera. Bulk it up a bit with a Richard Franiec grip, a Lensmate adapter, and a Really Right Stuff L-bracket. No EXIF data. View: original size View: original size View: original size Can't help you with the swivel LCD, though... and I'll let other people offer opinions on your other questions. Good luck with your decision... Don

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