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Adobe CC what's new and is that good?
Andy, In PSCS6, you could create an HDR file, save it as a 32bit TIF, then open it in ACR for tonal adjustments. Does the ACR/HDR feature in CC look much better than the previous workflow? I agree tha
Andy, In PSCS6, you could create an HDR file, save it as a 32bit TIF, then open it in ACR for tonal adjustments. Does the ACR/HDR feature in CC look much better than the previous workflow? I agree tha
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Nec-Macintosh debacle
This behaviour is a limitation (feature?) of OS X. If you are running a mirrored setup, the monitor profile is applied before being split for both displays. If the secondary display is run as an exten
This behaviour is a limitation (feature?) of OS X. If you are running a mirrored setup, the monitor profile is applied before being split for both displays. If the secondary display is run as an exten
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dbernaerdt
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Dan's Book - What's New - Chapter 5
Years ago when in a workshop with John Sexton (who printed for Ansel Adams back in the day), he shared the idea of going "too far" when adjusting contrast in the darkroom. You won't know you've gone f
Years ago when in a workshop with John Sexton (who printed for Ansel Adams back in the day), he shared the idea of going "too far" when adjusting contrast in the darkroom. You won't know you've gone f
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dbernaerdt
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What causes this blotching?
Dan Margulis <DMargulis@...> wrote: The sensor array, or "chip size", has mostly stuck with a range of common sizes. What has changed is the higher resolution of the sensors. Smaller photosites have t
Dan Margulis <DMargulis@...> wrote: The sensor array, or "chip size", has mostly stuck with a range of common sizes. What has changed is the higher resolution of the sensors. Smaller photosites have t
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What causes this blotching?
Another difference in this digital age is that the dust is on every photo until you clean the sensor. In the "good old days", a piece of dust landing on your unexposed film would be gone when you adva
Another difference in this digital age is that the dust is on every photo until you clean the sensor. In the "good old days", a piece of dust landing on your unexposed film would be gone when you adva
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dbernaerdt
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pattern removal redux
I used ImageJ on two images that I had to restore lately that had a strong pebbled print surface. They were greyscale, but it was relatively easy to work with. It strikes me that this filter is amazin
I used ImageJ on two images that I had to restore lately that had a strong pebbled print surface. They were greyscale, but it was relatively easy to work with. It strikes me that this filter is amazin
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From the Pressroom
No wonder the clouds parted and the sun shone today. Congrats on this milestone. I know many people are looking forward to this book, myself certainly included. Darren Bernaerdt [Non-text portions of
No wonder the clouds parted and the sun shone today. Congrats on this milestone. I know many people are looking forward to this book, myself certainly included. Darren Bernaerdt [Non-text portions of
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· #25610
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fixing moire
Carey, Thank you for posting your tutorial. Definitely faster than the LAB/Apply Image technique for this type of moiré. I added a couple more images to the album you created. They are 100% crops of r
Carey, Thank you for posting your tutorial. Definitely faster than the LAB/Apply Image technique for this type of moiré. I added a couple more images to the album you created. They are 100% crops of r
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Image request - moiré testing
I've been testing the moiré reduction feature in the Lightroom 4 beta. As I don't shoot a lot with DSLR's and nearly all of them have an optical low pass filter, I don't have a substantial range of im
I've been testing the moiré reduction feature in the Lightroom 4 beta. As I don't shoot a lot with DSLR's and nearly all of them have an optical low pass filter, I don't have a substantial range of im
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dbernaerdt
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Unexplained Alteration of Horizon
Dan, I think it is likely the Lens Profile Corrections have been enabled in the "Profile" tab of the "Lens Corrections" section of Camera Raw. This could be applying a distortion correction that is st
Dan, I think it is likely the Lens Profile Corrections have been enabled in the "Profile" tab of the "Lens Corrections" section of Camera Raw. This could be applying a distortion correction that is st
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Adobe: New Choices for Customers
Thanks for posting this Filip. I missed this announcement. It appears Adobe is redefining the meaning of "perpetual" to be the lifespan of one version of Creative Suite. Looks like skipping a version
Thanks for posting this Filip. I missed this announcement. It appears Adobe is redefining the meaning of "perpetual" to be the lifespan of one version of Creative Suite. Looks like skipping a version
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Feininger's Zone System remarks
I first came across this article from Sinar originally in the 80's. http://www.sinar.ch/en/infos/light-metering The lower density range papers (ie, newsprint) require even less range than 4 f/stops, h
I first came across this article from Sinar originally in the 80's. http://www.sinar.ch/en/infos/light-metering The lower density range papers (ie, newsprint) require even less range than 4 f/stops, h
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