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Improve your Lightroom export workflow with PhotoWhisker
Do you often export massively your RAW images into JPEG or intermediate TIF for post-processing in Photoshop before final export to JPG? Not all your images have the same importance and you would like to save space on your storage since image files are so many and so big?
You can improve your export workflow with the new Adobe Lightroom@ Classic plugin
Let's see how:
Color Theory - All you need to know
Always wondered what are color spaces, ICC profiles, gamma and all about color management? This tutorial is for you: you will learn all important concepts about the theory of colors and you will be ready to understand how to use your monitor at its best.
Index of sections:
- Color formats and chroma subsampling
- Color Spaces with white point and gamma
- ICC Profiles with rendering intents
- Summary
Let's start.
Choose a tripod: a full guide (extract)
Using a tripod is something not very common, but there are situations where without a tripod it it is impossible to get a great shot, tipically:
- when shooting with a long telephoto (let's say from 400 mm on), especially if it is windy;
- when taking long exposures, after sunset or in the night for star shooting or to make special effects like water flow/waves;
- when shooting remotely, for example to catch animals passing;
- when taking multiple shots with exact same framing, like for timelapse.
Hot pixels - some theory and a trick for Canon cameras
Today I'm going to talk about hot/dead pixels, those annoying pixels that show up typically on long exposures (starting from around 1 second), one the unwanted effect of the "digital noise" and sensor aging for long exposures and high ISO. You can see below in the image that the sky is not a uniform color and it is grainy, that is the effect of the digital noise.
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