We all get them at times: white lines around our subjects, known as sharpening halos.
They occur when contrasting pixels meet and you will see them often around trees, mountains or buildings against a sky. More often than not though sharpening halos are caused during post processing as a result...
The question came up in a thread on how to best shoot a panorama. It's a good question, or better: questions, as in plural, because:
How many images does it take to get a good panorama?
Is it better to take vertical shots when shooting the images?
How to deal with differently lit parts of a...
This is a tutorial by Jamie Wexler on how to photograph curvy brides.
It was a sticky on the old forum, POTN (Photography on the Net). Jamie posted it back in 2007 but the tutorial is still as relevant today as it was back then.
Before POTN closed I exported the first page to a pdf which can...
Creating a Tiny Planet in Photoshop (or GIMP) is easy to do. And they're fun.
Here are the steps.
Step 1: the image
Tiny Planets work best with panoramas, but can also be done with just a few images as long as the width is at least twice the height. Wider is better though and the very best...
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