Adobe has been planning this move for a while now and here it is, Photoshop Express. Launched today as a beta, with paid subscriptions/features to come… Free for now, with a 2 GB limit. You’ll hit that limit pretty fast but you can keep your photos on other online services and just use the image [...]
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Photoshop is now online and free (somewhat)
Posted in Photo News, Workflow, tagged Adobe, Photoshop, Photoshop Express on March 27, 2008 | No Comments »
HDR: An Introduction to High Dynamic Range Photography
Posted in Make Better Photos, Photography Books, Workflow, tagged HDR, HDR Photography, High Dynamic Range, O'Reilly on January 4, 2008 | No Comments »
You may have heard about a digital photography technique called HDR, or “High Dynamic Range” photography (or, you might be an expert, in which case you’re probably not reading this blog!). HDR mimics what our eyes see in the sense that HDR techniques incorporate all the detail from the brightest highlights down to the darkest [...]
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom versus Apple Aperture, part deux
Posted in Workflow on July 19, 2007 | No Comments »
Heck don’t just take my opinion, check this comparison by Michael Clark and this summary of a Lightroom vs. Photoshop/ACR conversation. I think he did this using Lightroom version 1 but the workflow difference won’t be substantial.
Again to cut to the chase, he chose Lightroom. Speed and flexibility for black and white conversions. I forgot [...]
Jeff Schewe Explains Clarity in Lightroom and Camera Raw
Posted in Make Better Photos, Workflow on July 19, 2007 | No Comments »
This is a good article on how to use some of the new tools in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom and Camera Raw 4. In fact, I think it was a big reason why I chose to start using Lightroom instead of Aperture a few weeks ago. (I also used LR during its public beta and opted [...]
Adobe Lightroom vs. Apple Aperture
Posted in Workflow on July 19, 2007 | No Comments »
The DAM battle continues… “DAM” meaning “Digital Asset Management.” But this battle is not just about DAM, it’s about workflow and specifically how to get through image toning (adjustment of color, contrast and conversions) quickly.
I’ve kept back on the sidelines during this early development and positioning stage. Adobe certainly is to be commended for taking [...]