How to Blend a New Sky in Photoshop
With many landscape and nature photos you may want to replace the sky in order to get a more striking photo. In this video from Contrastly Simon Plant shows an easy way to blend a new sky without...
View ArticleFree Intensity Photoshop Action
This free Photoshop action from our friends at Shutter Pulse will allow you to add some intensity to your photos. This action comes from their set of Cinema Photoshop Actions and will add some drama...
View ArticleFree Vintage Matte Photoshop Action
This free Photoshop action from our friends at Shutter Pulse makes it easy to give your photos a nice vintage effect. Vintage Matte is a free sample from their set of Vintage Photoshop Actions – Vol....
View ArticleFree Cross Processed Photoshop Action
This free Photoshop action from our friends at Shutter Pulse will give your photos a nice cross processed look. The action, called “X”, is a free sample from their set of Cross Processing Photoshop...
View ArticleFree Autumn Landscape Lightroom Preset
This preset will give a boost to the typical autumn colors, so it can be great for getting fall photos to really pop. The preset works with Lightroom 4, 5, 6, and CC. Download the free preset Sample...
View ArticleHow to Get a Film-Inspired Look in Lightroom
There are countless different possibilities when it comes to post processing, but one popular approach is to mimic a film look or style. The film look can work well with just about any type of...
View ArticleFree Vintage Photoshop Action
This free Photoshop action is courtesy of our friends at Shutter Pulse. This action, called Glory Days, is from their set of Vintage Photoshop Actions – Vol. 3. With this action you can give your...
View ArticleRemove Unwanted Objects in Photoshop with Cloning & Healing
It’s not uncommon to have objects in your landscape photos that you would like to remove. It could be a person, a car, an ugly trash can, litter, telephone poles and power lines, or just about any...
View ArticleSwitch (to Black & White) Before You Ditch
The composition? Spot on. The lighting? Terrific. The subject? One of your favorites. Yet it doesn’t “wow” you once you see it on on your screen. Since there are already other photos that you like...
View ArticleHow to Use Lightroom’s Radial Filter to Enhance Your Photos
While it does not provide as many options for advanced selections and photo manipulations as Photoshop, Lightroom has a number of tools that allow you to do the majority of your post processing without...
View ArticleThe Most Complete Lightroom Presets for Landscape Photography
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View ArticleHow to Color Grade Landscape Photos in Lightroom
Many times it is the small tweaks and subtle enhancements in post processing that can take your landscape and nature photos from good to great. In this video Simon Plant demonstrates how you can use...
View ArticleHow to Replace a Sky in Photoshop
With many landscape and nature photos you may want to replace the sky in order to get a more striking photo. In this video Simon Plant shows an easy way to blend a new sky without getting into...
View ArticleIntroduction to Exposure Bracketing & Tips for Terrific Photos
Exposure bracketing is taking multiple exposures of the same subject, including some that are underexposed and some that are overexposed. Exposure bracketing improves our ability to maximize optimum...
View ArticleAdding Selective Image Weight to Landscape Photographs in Lightroom
In this video Simon Plant shows how to use selective adjustments in Lightroom to adjust the image weight and direct the viewer’s attention within the photo. In the video you will learn: How to use...
View ArticleStep-by-Step: HDR Merge in Lightroom
There are a number of different ways to merge or blend multiple exposures to create an HDR image. You could use software like Photomatix that has been created exclusively for HDR, you can use...
View ArticleHow to Control What’s “In Focus” with Focus Stacking
When working with landscapes, focus stacking is a powerful approach in creating sharp images from foreground to the background. Focus stacking is a technique used to increase how much detail appears in...
View ArticleFree Lightroom Preset: Bring the Color
Today we have a free Lightroom preset courtesy of our friends at PhotographyPla.net. This preset is called “Bring the Color” and it will give a nice pop to your photos. It works with Lightroom 4, 5,...
View ArticleHow to Use Photoshop to Replace a Color in Your Photos
In this video Simon Plant demonstrates how you can easily use Photoshop to replace a color in a photo to help control the focal point that draws the viewer’s eye. You can use this technique to draw...
View ArticleHow to Use the Spot Removal Tool in Lightroom to Touch Up Your Photos
Knowing how to effectively use the tools in Lightroom’s Develop Module can help you to take your photos from good to great. One of the more overlooked tools in Lightroom is the spot removal tool....
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