A masterclass totally different from the rest as this panoramic stitch is taken at night using only moonlight for illumination.
Our RAW files are firstly processed through Lightroom 2 and then sent to Photoshops Photomerge from Lightroom to create the panorama. Once our final stitch is complete we go through the post production process in CS5 to bring out the essential elements of the image. Boost colour, clarity, colour tone, shadow and highlight detail and more.
During the process we also discuss how the images were taken and the settings used.
Our snap shot below of the tutorial is taken after the image has been processed in Lightroom 2 and stitched in Photoshop CS5's photomerge.
December 9, 2011
With photography quite often the photographer can see the final image they want to create even before they take the first shot.
In this tutorial we discuss the concept of our final shot, the filters used to slow down the shutter speed, how the images were captured using the Shutter Blending technique and then the Photoshop post […]
December 4, 2011
Quite often you will see images online on websites like flickr etc where the landscape image has a nice softness about it, but at the same time still sharp. Well in this tutorial we show you how we go about applying this technique to a shot for both web presentation and for print.
We explain why this […]