Archive for 'Quick tip' tag
Guest Post: Thibault Roland – Why Color is Important in B&W Photography
by Alan Winslow – January 2nd, 2019
Today’s guest blog comes from the talented Thibault Roland. Thibault is a black and white fine art photographer from Portland, Oregon. He will be discussing why it is necessary to color calibrate your monitor and printer even if your goal… Read more
Quick Tip: Saturation vs. Vibrance
by Alan Winslow – September 4th, 2018
Today we are going to take a quick look at the Saturation and Vibrance sliders in Adobe Lightroom. We’re going to discuss where the sliders live, what they do, and the difference between them. Both tools increase the color intensity… Read more
Color and Color Management Myths Debunked
by Alan Winslow – August 23rd, 2018
Let’s take some time and have some fun debunking some of the myths we hear about color and color management practices. If you have any other fun color theories you would like us to test leave a comment below! Enjoy!… Read more
Quick Tip: ISO and its Effects on our Images
by Alan Winslow – May 18th, 2018
Camera ISO is an often overlooked setting in the world of photography. More often than not, photographers set their cameras to Auto ISO and forget about the feature. Today we’re going to explore this setting so you can make the… Read more
X-Rite Quick Tip: Six Tips to Produce Mouth-Watering Food Photography
by Alan Winslow – April 19th, 2018
Have you ever wondered how to capture an eye-popping mouth-watering food photograph? We traveled to New Orleans to take in all the sights, sounds and flavors to develop six tips to get you started on your path to better and… Read more
X-Rite Quick Tip: Getting Your Best Winter Photo
by Alan Winslow – March 6th, 2018
Winter can be one of the best times to get out and explore your favorite outdoor winter photo spots. Here are some quick tips to get that perfect fresh snow image! Overexpose: Our camera meters are standardized for middle gray,… Read more