An Introduction to DNG File Types
June 11, 2011 by Mark
Filed under Post Production
Our awesome partners over at PWD Labs (www.pwdlabs.com) created a post on their blog recently about DNG file types and were nice enough to let us repost the article here. If you have ever wondered what a DNG file is this is a great overview of the DNG file type. Introduction to DNG File Types [...]
Adding Layers to Lightroom
April 25, 2011 by Mark
Filed under Post Production
One of the biggest strengths of Photoshop has always been Layers. Layers were introduced to Photoshop early on in version 3.0 back in 1994 and totally revolutionized what Photoshop can do. Being able to layer parts of images over each other gives you endless creative control over what you can create. One of the limits [...]
iPad 2 for photographers
March 10, 2011 by Mark
Filed under News, Product Reviews
Tomorrow the malls and Apple stores will be buzzing with people packed wall to wall to be the first to experience the latest update from Apple. Even thought the iPad 2 is not a breakthrough product like the first iPad it still has some solid updates and I am sure will pack the stores with [...]
Vote for the best image in our Travel Photography Contest
Our latest contest for the Best Travel Photo has now been closed for entries and open for voting. Thanks everyone for submitting your images we got many great photos submitted this time! Like many of our contests there will be a few winners, you can vote and the fan favorite will win a $100 giftcard [...]
Using the graduated filter in Lightroom
November 21, 2010 by Mark
Filed under Post Production
One part of Lightroom that can be a great tool to refine your photos is the graduated filter tool. The graduated filter tool is a way to apply settings to part of your image in a gradient so the settings gradually go from 100% to 0%. This is really useful for things such as darkening [...]
Film vs. Digital for the Analog Junkie/ Traveling Photographer
Debating the Merits of Film vs. Digital for the Analog Junkie/ Traveling Photographer A guest post by Crystal Street author of Storytelling from an Independent Traveler. Are you an analog junkie at heart? If you answer yes to any of the follow questions, then you have analog roots. And for a traveling photographer, this connection [...]





