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Rodney Appleby - October 2022
This is a "crib sheet" for Rodney's Zoom presentation (available in Resources - Our Zoom Presentations) of a quick tutorial for beginners on using layers and masks in Photoshop.
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Graham Cam - June 2021
This is a "crib sheet" to accompany Graham Cam's Zoom presentation (available in Resources - Our Video Tutorials) on performing local adjustments to an image using Lightroom Classic.
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Keith Ross-Jones - August 2020
Keith presents an overview of the DxO PhotoLab post-processing program - a full-featured once-off purchase alternative to Adobe's subscription-model Lightroom/Photoshop packages.
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Glenn Pure - August 2019
A short article which answers a number of questions about monitor calibration, which is of assistance in accurately post-processing of photographs.
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Rob Parker - April 2018
This article describes exactly how to use the picresize website to crop and resize an image.
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Ian Wilson - April 2018
This article looks in detail about how to achieve ‘true’ blue skies during photo processing - ie blue skies which look natural both in colour and brightness. Although fairly technical it is well worth spending a bit of time on.
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Glenn Pure - August 2017
This short tutorial sets out the basics of using the Clone and Healing brushes to remove unwanted elements in photos during processing. A useful introductory article for beginners using Photoshop or Photoshop Elements.
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Graham Cam - August 2017
Following on from his introductory article (‘The Google Nik Collection’) Graham goes into more detail about the use of the Viveza and DFine elements of the package.
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Graham Cam - June 2017
This article (originally a presentation) describes the various components of the Google Nik Collection, a set of tools for a range of photo editing capabilities; these range from filters to improve colour correction, noise reduction and image sharpening, adjustments to colour and tonality in images, retouching and creative effects,and black and white conversions. Since this article was written, the Nik Collection has been bought by DxO (www.dxo.com) and it is no longer free of charge.
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Ian Wilson - February 2018
See notes for Part 1.
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Ian Wilson - December 2017
A detailed set of step by step instructions describing Ian’s workflow in processing raw images, using Canon’s Digital Photo Professional software as the basic raw processor, and Photoshop Elements (specifically, version 14) to do final noise reduction and sharpening, other fine tuning, and downsizing for the web. This is detailed and technical, and likely to be challenging for beginners but a must-read for anyone interested in making the most of Canon’s software.
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Glenn Pure - April 2017
Continues Part 1 with a more detailed description of lighting adjustments including highlight recovery. Note that this uses Canon’s Digital Photo Professional software although the principles would be more widely applicable.
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Glenn Pure - February 2017
This article (to be read with the separate Part 2) sets out four tips for improving your image: shoot raw, lighting adjustments, cropping and final sharpening. Good introduction for a beginner who is looking to work with raw files.
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Glenn Pure - April 2016
One pager which recommends viewing images at 100% to get a reliable view of the results of your processing, including sharpening.
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Glenn Pure - April 2016
Glenn sets out a more detailed workflow to develop raw images, using several different combinations of software. Should be read with ‘Basic Image Processing: Mark 2’.
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Glenn Pure - December 2015
Glenn sets out an image processing workflow using Canon’s Digital Photo Professional software and Photoshop Elements. This article should be read with ‘Basic Image Processing - Example Workflows’ by the same author. Good introduction for a beginner. Note: This article is entitled ‘Mark 2’ because it expands on an earlier article by Glenn which readers can find in the April 2015 newsletter.
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David Jenkins - April 2014
David provides a good introduction to sharpening - what it is, and how to do it with reference to Photoshop and Lightroom. A good introduction to the principles, which is also relevant to other types of software.
Note: this article relates to software sharpening which concerns increasing edge definition in photographs. This is different from the sharpness of the lens itself - for a more detailed technical discussion on lens sharpness refer to Ian Wilson’s article “Sharpness Explained”.
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Rob Parker - February 2014
Rob has set out a good basic guide to image processing, including getting the image onto your computer, storing and organising images, a set of steps (using Photoshop Elements) to process the image, and producing the final amended image. A good place to start for a beginner who wants to get into processing raw files.
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David Jenkins - October 2013
This tutorial shows how to use Layers specifically to selectively adjust the brightness of a bird’s eyes.
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David Jenkins - August 2013
Part 3 of the series looks in more detail at Layer Modes and their use in making basic changes to images such as brightening and darkening, and dodging and burning.