This tutorial is simple and straight forward. I’d rather do a little more to preserve the overall image quality and detail but this has a nice romantic/glowing effect!
And here’s how to do it if you have a make up artist at hand!
Tag Archives: Photography
Post Processing Tutorials List
Post Processing Tutorials List – lots and lots and lots of tutorials from the Canon Digital Photography Forums.
Don’t be put off because it’s a Canon forum. It’s all work you do on your computer so it doesn’t matter for the most part what camera you use.
Hopefully a lot of what’s said here will apply equally well to the GIMP too.
Dodging and Burning in the Digital Darkroom
Dodging and Burning are techniques I don’t use enough to be familiar with them. Here’s a tutorial that explains what they do.
f8, I am ONLY going to shoot at f8
Bryan Peterson described f/8 to f/11 as the “who cares” apertures. In good light I’ll shoot a lot of stuff at that setting, ony stepping up or down for creative reasons – need more blur in the background? Open up to f/5.6 and further.
f/8 is quite often described as the “sweet spot” of lenses. It’s that setting where you’ll get the sharpest image. It’s not the same for every lens but it’s a good place to start!
This thread on the Canon forum covers these issues and more ..
- Moving up and down the aperture settings affects your shutter speed. Some people use f/8, 1/250s when it’s bright enough, only adjusting the ISO to maintain the correct exposure. That’s handy to avoid camera shake, and if things are really dark then sometimes you have to stop down to lower settings.
- Why does every shot have to be “tack sharp”? A little DOF can add a lot to a photo.
- I use f/22 on occasion for those deep images, but I should read up on the diffraction effects that has on light.
- Here’s a depth of field calculator.
Opening Camera RAW in Photoshop CS2
Opening RAW files in Photoshop CS2 looks a lot more involved than UFRaw & GIMP. Some things are the same so I’ll have a quick read of this later.
Pontius Pilot And The Nail Drivers: Old Oak
The Nail Drivers played a blinder about a week ago in the Old Oak. Here are some highlights:
Photo Information: Panasonic Lumix FZ5, long exposure with flash for detail.
Removing Purple Fringe From Photos
Here’s a small tutorial explaining how to remove the purple fringe that often occurs in high-contrast photos.
It’s Photoshop orientated but may be possible to do the same thing in GIMP even without adjustment layers.
Digital photography HOWTO roundup and Other Digital photos Stories : Lifehacker
Digital photography HOWTO roundup and Other Digital photos Stories – I should probably do something similar from time to time. Or you could just read through my photography category!
Air Show Photography
Now that I know I’m going to the Red Bull Air Race, here’s a timely article on photo.net about air show photography. Loads of great tips and advice here and a must read for anyone going!
Tamron 11-18mm review
Here’s a Tamron 11-18mm mini-review. It’s short but positive.
The lens is available from ac-foto.com for 419 Euro which compares very well with the price of a Canon 10-20 lens!
Bob Atkins has a more comprehensive review of the lens and gives it the thumbs up!