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fun at the park... with anthony
20.Apr.08, 21:43 EDT
Veronica's Quiencencera
15:50 EDT, 15.Apr.08
Rummaging Around in the Lightroom Database
One of the key benefits of using a program like Adobe Lightroom as part of your workflow is that it is built around a true database for cataloging your images. While most users are content to use that database solely through Lightroom itself, some of us are more curious about what's actually inside and what they can do with it. You can get in pretty deep writing your own queries, or if you skip to the end of this article, I'll point you to a free program that will do a lot of the work for you....
The Twilight Zone: Shooting After the Sun Goes Down
I often see people taking pictures at sunset. After all, I'm often right there with them, doing the same thing. As the evening progresses though, most everyone else leaves by the time the sun goes down. But with plenty of great images to be made as the light continues to fade, they're missing out on perhaps the best part. Welcome to the "twilight zone."....
Adobe Lightroom Keyboard Shortcuts
I wrote an article some while back on some of my favorite keyboard shortcuts in Adobe Photoshop. Ever since, I've gotten requests to do a similar article on keyboard shortcuts in Lightroom....
Photoshop at Twenty ... and Beyond!
This past Friday the 19th, Adobe Photoshop turned twenty years old. In the world of computer software, that's a long time, but Photoshop is still going strong, with the release of the upcoming Photoshop CS5 due out in the second quarter this year....
Kestrel Meters: Keeping Track of the Weather in the Field
As we move from winter towards spring, the weather can change rapidly. Interesting weather can make for interesting photos, but in order to be prepared for what might be coming, it helps to be armed with as much data as you can. Kestrel handheld weather meters make this a breeze, if you'll pardon the pun....