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Secret Camera Settings that Supercharge your JPEG Photos

The post Secret Camera Settings that Supercharge your JPEG Photos appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Simon Ringsmuth. Shooting pictures in RAW definitely has its advantages, but there are plenty of good reasons you might want … Continue reading

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Six Non-Photography Tips to Super-Charge Your Travel Photography

It’s a real challenge to portray the true essence of a destination and to show it to the world the way you see it. This genre, travel photography, calls for immense creativity, technical expertise, and unflinching dedication to the art. … Continue reading

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How to Super-Charge the Spot Healing Brush Tool in Photoshop

The Spot Healing Brush Tool is often used in portrait photography to remove blemishes, wrinkles, and other distracting elements. By default, this tool works great, but sometimes you will need to add an extra level of control to get the … Continue reading

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How to Supercharge Your Photography with Highlight-Weighted Metering

Modern digital cameras have a variety of metering modes that they use to evaluate the light coming through the lens and help you choose your exposure settings. Each one is different and designed to fit a specific need. As you … Continue reading

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4 Tips to Supercharge your Lightroom Workflow

In this article, we’re going to look at four tips to help you supercharge your Lightroom workflow and post-processing. Then you can spend more time doing what you love, photography! The issue Going through several hundred pictures after a photo session … Continue reading

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4 Key Lightroom Sliders That Will Supercharge Your Photos

Lightroom is kind of like a Swiss Army Knife or, better yet, a Leatherman Wave, in that it does so many things and is an invaluable program for many photographers–amateur, professional, or anywhere in between. Regardless of whether you’re the … Continue reading

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