The way Adobe is thinking about this, this may be the last part in the ACR series. The previous part can be read here. With the announcement of DNG Profiles, Adobe may have finally closed the loop on the need for calibration aspects of ACR for most people. Purists may still need to tweak this, …
August 8, 2008 – 8:43 pm
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If you have been a regular or have ever visited this site before, you must have noticed some new changes to the site. Especially the new site design. I know that a significant number of folks that read my blog, do so via RSS feeds/readers. I myself use one and rarely go to people’s sites …
August 8, 2008 – 12:20 pm
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What exactly do you do on blurry images – blurred either due to shutter speed issues, camera or hand shake, focus issues or something else…. Until recently, i used the infamous “delete” key – and got rid of it immediately. I wish i hadn’t. There are several ways to recover them – if they are …
Since i took a macro refresher today (pun intended) here are a few of my thoughts on the subject: While a fast lens is not a requirement, the fast lens buys you extra fast focusing time, which is a good thing. Try shooting butterflies – they rarely stay in a spot for more than half …
Shooting people with wide apertures is fun. Lots of fun. The images that you get are often fantastic (the good ones that is). The only problem is just that – “getting good ones”. Wide apertures gives excellent subject isolation – which is good – this is required so as to direct the viewer to what …
While enough has been said about the topic, here are a few quick notes: DOF = Depth of Focus, a term used to indicate how much of your image is in focus. bokeh = Often used alongside DOF – indicates how smooth the out-of-focus areas are in your image. Better lenses offer “creamier” bokeh – …
Every year, this time (Spring) – Most nature photographers flock over to gardens, parks and such – with an interest in capturing flowers. As any self respecting photographer, I have been doing this the past several years as well. Now that the season is back, here are a few tips from my past experiences: You …
April 18, 2007 – 8:44 am
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