Using a single image capture we show you how to open your RAW file into Photoshop as a smart object which allows you to then duplicate this file and re open it in Camera RAW to make changes so you end up with two images that can now have different colour, white balance etc from the other.
These two images can then be blended together using masks in Photohop to make one perfect image. This process can be done more than once and also a great way to expand your images dynamic range using the power of the RAW file.
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 […]