Videos And Articles
How to Blend Multiple Landscape Photos in Photoshop
Sometimes you commit to a landscape composition, but the moving elements never come together perfectly in a single frame. The best wave might be in one photo, while another has better texture or movement elsewhere in the scene.
In this video, I’ll show you how I selected three seascape photos and blended their strongest elements using simple layers and masks in Photoshop. The masking is straightforward, and the same idea works in any editing software that supports layers.
Wrestling With Composition? Generative Expand To The Rescue!
When you find yourself wresting with a crop and the composition isn’t falling into place, think about generative expand. It can correct field mistakes - and it’s easy to use.
Crafting A Composite From Handheld Photos
Yes! You can create a composite image using handheld photos. All you need layering software with an auto-align feature.
Choose The Best Generative Fill AI Variation In Photoshop
The Generative Fill AI feature of Adobe Photoshop is all the rage right now. And with good reason - it is a powerful tool. I’ll show you how to pick the best variation for your photo retouching.
Auto-Align Skewed Images In Photoshop
I was very happily surprised how well Photoshop aligned two handheld photos of a scene with a lot of fine details.
Removing Hot Pixels In Photoshop
Removing hot pixels in Photoshop is straightforward. A filter, a little tinkering, and a little light masking is all that’s needed.
In Post: Blending Traffic Trails #131
Check out this simple blending trick to create engaging cityscapes.
In Post: Q & A #117
Q & A Time! Join me for this "this" vs. "that" questions about file formats and processing tools.
Add A Twilight Look To You Photos With Curves
Do you like twilight? Me too! A twilight look is just two quick curves adjustments away.
In Post: Perspective Correction
Bowing and warping happens when we shoot at wide angles. If the perspective shift is too extreme, back it off in post processing.