Welcome to another Tip Tuesday video. We kickoff part 2 in our “Fix a Tiger Photo” series, this time demonstrating how to extract the tiger for a better composite image. Check it out:
Time for another Tip Tuesday video tutorial. Today is Part 1 of our “Fix a Tiger Photo” series. I’ll be demonstrating how I use Lightroom to prep our tiger for extraction & masking. Check it out:
It’s Tip Tuesday and this week I have a Photoshop demo on removing a blurry fence whipped out at twice the speed, minus the explanation. Don’t fear, next week I’ll break it all down. Check it out:
Hello everyone! Today I’m going to show you that it’s okay to destroy pixels. Sometimes making a composite image doesn’t require fancy layer masks or clipping paths, a good ole Eraser tool will do just fine. Have a look.
Time for another Tip Tuesday! It’s all about image sharpening, and the improvements made to Lightroom 3 & Adobe Camera RAW 6. Check it out:
UPDATE 08/12/2010 – I’ve been getting some questions about sharpening in Lightroom vs sharpening in Photoshop. There is an excellent article over at Brett Edge Photography where Nat Coalson details the differences between “capture sharpening” & “output sharpening”.