The histogram in all its forms
On the camera screen, in Lightroom, or in Photoshop, a histogram shows the distribution of pixels in an image. How can we interpret this graph, which is both enigmatic and indispensable?
Digitizing glass plates
Got some glass plate negatives? Used until the 1920s, you can totally digitize them! We recommend using either a camera or a scanner, and here are a few tips on how to get the best results.
Raw, 20 years later
Sensors have advanced significantly over the past two decades. Concurrently, modern software is reinvigorating the raw files captured by older cameras. Let’s take a look.
Organizing your film photos with Lightroom
With the renewed interest in film photography, a key question arises: how can we effectively organize the growing collection of films in our archive boxes?
Crowd present, crowd absent
We’ve all wished we could remove people from a busy scene or, conversely, populate a quiet one, whether during a shoot or in post-production. Discover how Photoshop can help you control pedestrian traffic in your images.
White balance, before or after?
Every digital camera features an essential setting: white balance. This setting neutralizes unwanted color casts and can be adjusted during shooting or in post-production.





