This article is perhaps quite useful:
The 15 Minute Makeover: Photoshop Beauty Retouching
First part is quite easy. The second part is a little complicated.
Whatever, the key things are:
1. When retouching, always work on 100% enlargement of the image
2. Always use different layers. I found this out already and the major advantage is that it is non destructive to the original image!
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Sunday, November 27, 2011
RAW Processing Workflow
Recommended RAW processing workflow using Lightroom:
1. Brightness/Exposure
2. Temperature/Tint
3. Recovery/Fill Light
4. Blacks/Contrast
5. Clarity
6. Vibrance/Saturation
7. Lens Corrections
8. Sharpening
1. Brightness/Exposure
2. Temperature/Tint
3. Recovery/Fill Light
4. Blacks/Contrast
5. Clarity
6. Vibrance/Saturation
7. Lens Corrections
8. Sharpening
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Photography on-line
There are some really good on-line photography sites to visit:
Adorama TV Learning Centre
Snapfactory
Digital Photography School.
Learn Reading a Photograph
Need a software to stitch a panorama photo. Try ICE from Microsoft. It is free!
Want to learn about Mask in Photoshop? Try this tutorial.
Sample Food photography and How to photograph food tutorial
Learn all about Sensor cleaning!
How to photograph shoes tutorial
Jim Kramer web site about photographing water!
KW Photography - Mobile studio
Having gone to all the site and read about it, there is nothing better than keep practising!
Adorama TV Learning Centre
Snapfactory
Digital Photography School.
Learn Reading a Photograph
Need a software to stitch a panorama photo. Try ICE from Microsoft. It is free!
Want to learn about Mask in Photoshop? Try this tutorial.
Sample Food photography and How to photograph food tutorial
Learn all about Sensor cleaning!
How to photograph shoes tutorial
Jim Kramer web site about photographing water!
KW Photography - Mobile studio
Having gone to all the site and read about it, there is nothing better than keep practising!
Monday, November 14, 2011
Selecting Hair in Photoshop ...
Perhaps the most important lesson I learnt in Photoshop... watch this video.
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Saturday, October 8, 2011
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Removing background with lots of hair
This tutorial is good, simple and easy to understand. It teaches you how to remove background of a person with lots of hair so that the head no longer looks like a "cut out". It is from http://1stoptutorials.com/
Thanks to alibaba for his unselfish sharing of knowledge.
Thanks to alibaba for his unselfish sharing of knowledge.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Quick Selection Tools in Photoshop
This is a very good video on quick selection tool in Photoshop by Lynda.com.
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Essential articles to read
I read some very good articles today and I thought I like to share:
These are from Laurencekim:
How to take an award winning photo from the above writer:
Quote: "So here are the “rules: or what ever the heck you wish to call them. There are various schools of though on theses matters but this is how I work:
I use a point system based on 100 %. The categories are:
1. Impact 25%
2. Composition 25%
3. Color balance and/or tone 25%
4. Workmanship 25%
Each of the categories have 5 subdivisions meaning that each of the subdivisions have to be divide into 5 parts at 5 points each.
1. Impact:
2. Composition:
3. Color Balance:
4. Workmanship:
Unquote
These are from Laurencekim:
THE PHOTOGRAPHY BUSINESS AND THE AMERICAN DREAM
HOW TO STAND OUT FROM YOUR COMPETITION
Some advice from an expert:
If we are to maintain our integrity as good photographers we must exercise quality control and discriminating standards at all times. In professional circles it is said that your reputation is only as good as your last assignment. Keeping that in mind, it is a fair and noble goal to outdo yourself every time you are out there. It won’t always happen but it is nonetheless a great philosophy to work under. Even as a serious amateur photographer it is nice to know that you are doing you best and striving for better all the time. As a professional photographer it is a matter of business survival and knowing that you have done you best every day to benefit you industry, your business, your community, your clients and yourself and your family’s well being. How to take an award winning photo from the above writer:
Quote: "So here are the “rules: or what ever the heck you wish to call them. There are various schools of though on theses matters but this is how I work:
I use a point system based on 100 %. The categories are:
1. Impact 25%
2. Composition 25%
3. Color balance and/or tone 25%
4. Workmanship 25%
Each of the categories have 5 subdivisions meaning that each of the subdivisions have to be divide into 5 parts at 5 points each.
1. Impact:
- a. Creativity
- b. Subject matter
- c. Dynamics and shapes
- d. Visual and emotional energy
- e. Interpretation
2. Composition:
- a. Perspective
- b. Center of interest
- c. Direction
- d. Design
- e. Graphic stability
3. Color Balance:
- a. Lighting
- b. Color quality and quantity of light
- c. Tonal range
- d. Color harmony
- e. Color of subjects and objects
4. Workmanship:
- a. Print quality
- b. Style
- c. Texture
- d. Techniques employed
- e. Presentation"
Unquote
Sunday, March 6, 2011
New Nikon cameras announcement this week
This week, there will be announcement by Nikon of at least one new DSLR and possibly some Nikon compacts. It seems that the DSLR is a new D5100. However, I have no information about the detailed spec of this camera. Those rumored Coolpix camera(s) could actually be a new Nikon mirrorless system.
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