Finally—A way to hook your iPad to Photoshop!
Ever since I first saw an iPad I thought what a perfect companion it’d be to a desktop version of Photoshop. A convenient input output device with its own processor it may not have the touch resolution...
View ArticleAdobe Photoshop CS6 Un-veiled, and it’s a winner!–Hand’s on report
I’ve been using Adobe’s Photoshop CS6 for awhile now and it’s impressive. I’m glad I can finally share my experiences and even more glad that everyone else can download the beta, for free, from Adobe...
View ArticleFixing lens flare using Photoshop CS6’s Content-aware Patch tool
Lens flare can be a major problem when photographing wide-angle scenics, especially through large groves of trees. Sometimes the sun is close enough to the frame that it isn’t possible to completely...
View ArticleAdobe semi-caves on cloud pricing: Introduces $10/month Photoshop + Lightroom...
After tons of totally-justified flack about trying to force all its users into a rental business model, Adobe has relented somewhat today, hoping to add enough grease to silence the squeaky wheels....
View ArticleAdobe puts more distance between Photoshop CC and Photoshop CS6 with more new...
Adobe is determined to herd its customers to the cloud – specifically its Creative Cloud subscription service. This weekend Adobe added to the pressure with a version 14.1 update to Photoshop CC. It...
View ArticleWill Elements be your next Photoshop? Version 12 ups its game
Adobe continues to get pushback over its new “subscription-only” licensing model for Photoshop. It continues to appear that all versions after CS6 will rely on some type of Creative Cloud subscription....
View ArticleDxO Optics Pro 9: Does it have the best image noise reduction ever?
In the bad old days of early DSLRs, noise reduction was a vital piece of every workflow. With modern DSLRs, and even many smaller cameras, low-noise is the norm for most sensors in most conditions. But...
View ArticleLong-awaited Mac Pro now available for ordering
After years in the making, the new, sleek, and ultra-powerful Mac Pro units can finally be ordered. Starting at $2994 from B&H the svelte towers are everything Mac-using photographers have been...
View ArticleHands-on with Photoshop’s new Perspective Warp: For when you can’t fit a...
Sometimes you just can’t be where you want to get the right angle on a shot. Or maybe you thought you were, but later you need to use the photo in a different way and want to move your perspective...
View ArticleAdobe once again extends Photoshop + Lightroom Photographer program
Clearly its users aren’t lapping up Adobe’s new subscription model the way it wants. It has once again extended its olive branch Photoshop Photography program offer – this time until March 31st. For...
View ArticleWacom’s Cintiq Companion: Hands-on with the all-in-one mobile darkroom for pros
I’ve been using a Wacom Cintiq Companion off and on for the last few weeks to do my image review & editing. It is a gorgeous – expensive – Wacom-enabled 12” Windows 8.1 tablet that can run full-on...
View ArticleAdobe makes it easier to dump your Suite subscription, but embrace its Cloud
Adobe has updated its Creative Cloud application with several new features, but the most interesting is the ability to download and install prread more
View ArticleAdobe ACR 8.5 RC continues to nibble away at traditional Photoshop
Adobe continues to push the envelope of what is possible with non-destructive editing – the kind used by Lightroom and by Adobe Camera Raw. It has just published a release candidate of ACR 8.5 that (in...
View ArticleAdobe goes wild with Hardware for artists, Photographer program, and...
Adobe fired product salvos on every front today, with a massive set of announcements across its product line. For photographers, the Photo subscription plan has been made permanent at $10/month for...
View ArticleApple finally throws in the towel on Aperture
Apple has announced that it is stopping all development on Aperture.read more
View ArticleSome new ways to enhance the color of your wildlife photos
There are plenty of tools to work directly on the color of your images. Many photographers don’t realize that you can often also enhance color by working on contrast.read more
View ArticleCardinal Photo Resources: Presets for your use
Here is my current favorite preset for DxO Optics Pro 10. It is particularly good for travel and nature photography.Here is the Adobe (LightRoom & Camera Raw) preset I have used in the past when...
View ArticleUsing presets to establish and enhance your photographic style
Whether you are an “art” photographer or not, your work may well have a style of its own, defined by how you shoot and how you process images. Or your editors or clients might want a particular look or...
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