Posts Tagged ‘tutorial’

Snapshots of the week (9/7/11)

Wednesday, September 7th, 2011
Although we have a shortened week due to the holidays, there were a least a couple of items that we found interesting on our radar this week. Read more »

Framing a Picture

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011
Paper photographs are much less common than in the past—today, most photos get viewed on a screen. They are still, however, the best-looking way to present your work. And a simple frame can make them look even better. Read more »

Creating Black-and-white Pictures

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011
In the days of film photography, it was much more common to work with black-and-white photos (also called grayscale) than it is today. There were two reasons for this. One, black-and-white processing was simpler, so it had the same advantage that digital does today: it could be do-it-yourself. Two, black-and-white film was cheaper than color film. With those factors gone, why use black-and-white today? There are still reasons. Read more »

Working with Selections

Friday, January 28th, 2011
Have you ever been working on a picture and wanted to do something to just the sky, or make the picture black-and-white except for just one thing? But that kind of magic is only for the pros, right? Wrong.  It’s easy and you can do it too, thanks to selections. Read more »

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