So I had this whole entry with examples on how to remove a color cast, but when I put my edited version up against the original, I realized I didn’t like my edit! (Hate that!) I like it on it...
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For this week’s Pixel Perfect Before & After blog hop, I thought I’d show you that when you get it right in camera, there is little processing that needs to be done! Before: After: Sho...
read more..Before: After: Shot with my Canon 5D + 85mm 1.8. Edited in Photoshop CS3. (I posted the black and white version of this edit on the entry where I posted more pictures from this wedding if you want to ...
read more..Gonna get this in just under the wire … Thought I’d play around with an Eller picture. I almost never use textures, because I’m still not sure I like them. But, here’s a try ...
read more..This is a really old shot, but it’s still one of my favorite edits to date. The horribly underexposed, I’d just gotten a dSLR, probably shot on P, before*: After: This was done in Photosho...
read more..Before: After: Shot with a Canon 5D + 85mm. Edited using CS3. Corrected white balance. Cropped. Fixed the drool on her chin. Soft light layer. Saturated. Sharpened. For more before & afters, check...
read more..From Baby Henry’s newborn session last weekend. It was stormy and very cloudy that day, so I did have to use my flash quite a bit. (Bounced it off the ceiling. Still not enough light!) Before: A...
read more..Before: After: Edited in Lightroom. A quick snap of Eller on their new dog bed, as we were losing light. What I did: Imported into Lightroom. Cropped. Got rid of some of the lens vignetting by clickin...
read more..Before: After: Since I shoot RAW, the first thing I did was make a few tweaks in Adobe Camera Raw—adjusting White Balance, exposure, recovery. I then set the clarity and vibrance tabs to +33. Af...
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