Available in many photo editing programs, crop overlays help you improve the composition of your photo. I have a few favorites.
Read MoreLightroom has two different tools that target specific colors, the Point Color tool and Color Range Masks. Is there a difference? Which one should you use?
Read MoreA Curve tool is a tried and true editing tool for a reason - you can control tonal adjustments very precisely. The trick? Using the eyedropper to set points on the curve.
Read MoreIs SuperSelect AI struggling to find the element you want to mask? Try the Refine Brush and use its encircle mode to select objects.
Read MoreNature is glorious, beautiful, wondrous… and sometimes a bit messy. Retouch with purpose and improve the story in your photo.
Read MoreEven when the preview on your camera or the unprocessed RAW looks terrible, don’t dismiss the image!
Read MoreA break in the Oregon rains meant some camera fun at Strawberry Hill on the Oregon Coast.
Read MoreHow fast are my photo edits? Turtle slow... and I've got reasons for that
Read MoreI put the Mirrorless Mover bags from ThinkTank to the test. These are great bags for photo walks, vacation outings, and everyday activities.
Read MoreSnapshots store and save your editing adjustments at a given point-in-time. A great use for Snapshots is to compare different looks while you are editing your photo.
Read MoreAdd depth and dimension to your landscape photos with proper adjustments of colors. Color range masks help you do that with ease.
Read MoreWith just a click, LUTs can transform your photo into a powerful black & white. Don’t overlook LUTs with your monochrome conversions.
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