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Rekindling the Romance of Black and White, Part Two: Photoshop
The thrill of romance wanes when we fail to appreciate uniqueness and recognize differences. When we downplay distinctive traits, the spark of romance gradually mellows and we settle for the bland and predictable. Instead of identifying and appreciating those small … Continue reading
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Tagged basic photography, black and white, camera sensor, Canon, clarity, color correction, contrast, Digital Camera, digital cameras, digital image, digital images, digital noise, Digital Photography, DSLR, file types, film grain, grayscale, halftone, HDR, high dynamic range., histogram, human eyesight, image, image editing, image repair, image shaping, JPG, JPG Images, overcast, photo editing, photography, photography basics, Photography Fundamentals, photography tips, photoshop, raw, raw images, saturation, shadow detail, spectral, three-quarter tones, tonality, tone distribution, visual cortex, white balance
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To Be (Visibly Appealing) or Not To Be, THAT is the Question!
I’m toying with a new idea, and it all has to do with photo quality. In particular, the real estate photo listings. On my last post I noted that it seems that few people actually care about the quality of … Continue reading
Posted in Opinions, Tonality and Appearance, Underpinnings and Core Issues
Tagged abstract art, basic photography, black and white, camera modes, camera sensor, clarity, cloudy, color compensation, color correction, color photography, contrast, cookie cutter, Digital Camera, digital image, digital noise, Digital Photography, film grain, graphic equalizer, grayscale, halftone, human eyesight, image editing, image repair, image shaping, internal contrast, JPG, overcast, photo editing, photography, photography basics, photography tips, photoshop, primer for newbies, raw, real estate photos, saturation, shadow detail, spectral, three-quarter tones, tonality, visual cortex, white balance
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Does It Really Matter Anymore?
Lately, I’ve come to the uncomfortable reality that perhaps my obsession with delivering clarity and definition in the digital photographs is much more important to me than it is to many in the Internet (and even print) publishing community. From … Continue reading
Posted in Tonality and Appearance, Underpinnings and Core Issues
Tagged abstract art, basic photography, black and white, camera modes, camera sensor, clarity, cloudy, color compensation, color correction, color photography, contrast, cookie cutter, Digital Camera, digital image, digital noise, Digital Photography, film grain, graphic equalizer, grayscale, halftone, human eyesight, image editing, image repair, image shaping, internal contrast, JPG, overcast, photo editing, photography, photography basics, photography tips, photoshop, primer for newbies, raw, saturation, shadow detail, spectral, three-quarter tones, tonality, visual cortex, white balance
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