editing
Master the difference between vibrance and saturation to supercharge your photos
Vibrance and Saturation are two essential tools in your photo editing toolbox. While they might seem similar, understanding their subtle differences can significantly impact the…
Five Lightroom mistakes you’re probably still making
Even if you’ve been using Lightroom for ages, I bet there are still some things you could improve and do better. In his latest video,…
65 Pro Photoshop keyboard shortcuts you’re not using
Using shortcuts in Photoshop will make your editing process way faster, more enjoyable, and even more fun. And there are so many of them it’s hard to memorize them all. While I’m sure you already use them, Jesús Ramirez of Photoshop Training Channel offers some Photoshop shortcuts you may not know. In his latest video, he shares an extensive list of 65 shortcuts – I bet you didn’t know about at least some of them.
Don’t let these ten editing mistakes ruin your landscape photos
When you’re new to photo editing, you may be tempted to use all possible tools – and use them incorrectly. We’ve all been there, don’t…
Mastering the Tone Panel, Lightroom’s most important settings
Lightroom offers many editing tools, but the Tone Panel is its very heart. In his latest video, Colin Smith guides us through his process of…
The decision of Power: How to decide between Windows and Mac
I was interested in working with AI on a local system instead of all these cloud solutions, where you often don’t know what happens with your data. My first contact with local AI solutions was pinokio, a system that automates localized AI installations. Pinokio runs lots of Python scripts locally, and I have lots of respects of these scripts, because they could do anything on your system. That’s one reason why I wanted to run them on a non productive computer of mine. The second reason is, that lots of AI models rely on Nvidias Cuda cores and wont even run on a Mac. The third reason is that I thought that I can speed up my workflow with very large scans with a system that has more ram (I was wrong on that one).
New Year, new Neo: Luminar Neo’s Extensions go subscription-only from 2024
Skylum had announced a significant shift in its software distribution model for Luminar Neo. From January 2024, Luminar Neo will be available as a subscription-only software. No more standalone apps, just like Adobe CC and software like Capture One, Pixelmator Photo, and others.
Use these two simple methods to remove skin shine from portraits
Even if your model has flawless skin, if it’s oily or combined, it will create unwanted reflections in your portraits. If you want to get…
Why editing your old photos will make you a better photographer
Do you ever go back to your old images and edit them again? I don’t have this habit, but after this video from Brian Matiash,…