Noise – An aesthetic choice
Noise is considered an error. Post-production software corrects it out of the box. But using it for aesthetic purposes, as we do with grainy silver film, expands the creative range of our photographs.
Super resolution – The tour de force of image stacks
Super-resolution in Lightroom and Camera Raw quadruples the resolution of raw files. Photoshop’s image stacking technique improves resolution.
Choosing your photo equipment, the photographer’s survival kit
Beginners, experienced amateurs, or aspiring professionals, photography enthusiasts often ask themselves the same question: what equipment do I need to started in photography?
Sky on demand
The sky is often the backdrop for our landscape photographs. But sometimes its appearance leaves us disappointed. Since version 22, Photoshop has made it easier for us to replace it.
Incident light measurement
Incident light metering is a very effective way of determining the exposure of a shot. It is useful for both digital and analog photography. With negative film, in both black & white and color, it requires a few precautions.
The photo dictionary: a first approach to photography
Whether you are a passionate amateur or a professional photographer, it is essential to understand the vocabulary used in photography. Here is a short overview of the most commonly used terms in professional photography.