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How to Correct Perspective Distortion in Photoshop
The post How to Correct Perspective Distortion in Photoshop appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Ana Mireles. When talking about perspective, you step into a deep and somewhat complicated subject. It has to do with geometry, … Continue reading
Using Photoshop Filters During Post-Processing to Correct and Enhance Images
When you think of filters in photography, your first thought might be those specialized glass pieces you affix to the end of your lens. Most of these filters serve a specific purpose (e.g. a polarizing filter to reduce glare), although some … Continue reading
How to Choose the Correct Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO
Final reminder: only 1 day left to get The DSLR Crash Course at 52% Off The previous article in this four part series about moving beyond the P Mode on your DSLR explained what your camera assumes about the quantity … Continue reading
Choosing the Correct ND Filter for Your Desired Long Exposure Photography Effects
Long exposure photography has quickly grown to become one of my favorite styles of photography and it’s quite clear by looking through the images I’ve captured the last few years. More and more images use a shutter speed slower than … Continue reading
Lighting 103: Using Gelled Flash to Correct Ambient Light
Abstract: You can alter your camera's white balance and gel your flash to "correct" nearly any ambient light color shift. But should you? Read more » Strobist
3 Photoshop Elements Tutorials to Help You Correct and Enhance Your Images
We’ve noticed on our current reader survey (if you haven’t filled it out already, please do so here) that many of you are using Photoshop Elements. So I rounded up some video tutorials to help you use Elements (15 or … Continue reading
Getting the Correct Exposure is Essential
Getting the right exposure is essential to any quality photo. Exposure is the amount of light that is let into the camera which contributes to the photograph that is recorded. A good exposure has the correct amount of light to … Continue reading
Use Photoshop to Correct Perspective Distortion of Buildings in Your Images
Shooting buildings can be tricky. The main reason is that they are tall, and you need to get far away from them if you want to fit them into the frame. If you are shooting in the city, you don’t … Continue reading
How to Get the Correct Exposure at Night with These Helpful Tips
Colorful lights on the Tappan Zee Bridge reflected in the Hudson River at night. Behind the shot: ISO 200, aperture f/8, shutter speed 90 seconds, White Balance tungsten, lens used 80-200mm f/4.5 manual Nikkor zoom. Exposing your photos correctly at night … Continue reading