Embrace overcast skies and lean into the blue/gray tones they create. A pale blue look yields a calm, inviting look for your images.
Read MoreThere are 3 sliders I always use with my black and white photography.
Read MoreA half-vignette is a powerful finishing touch for landscape photos. And they are very easy to create.
Read MoreAre you using the global filter mask in ON1 Effects? I’ll explain why should know about this control and when best to use it.
Read MoreGot a color cast that is red/cyan, green/magenta, or blue/yellow? Reach for a curves adjustment to correct it. It’s fast and you have loads of control.
Read MoreDid you know you can change the order of your masking tools in the Lightroom masks panel? You can! And it’s very useful.
Read MoreStuck with harsh, unflattering mid day light? There are some steps you can take in post-processing to draw out color and depth.
Read MoreThere are photo opportunities all along the hike to Emerald Pools in Zion National Park.
Read MoreAvailable 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.
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