Post Production & Darkroom Techniques
Post Production

Post Production

Just because your shooting digital does not mean there is no processing, discover cool effects, tweaking colours or adding film grain. Our post production section is all about the shot.


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Photoshop

Photoshop

Using Adobe Photoshop for post production and enhancing your photos.

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Adobe Lightroom

Adobe Lightroom

Adobe Lightroom, an awesome tool for processing.

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Special effects

Special effects

How to create weird and wondeful photos with special effects.

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HDR

HDR

High Dynamic Range - A technique of several shots being put together to form a single final image.

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Yesterday we discussed 6 different ways to convert colour photos to black and white photos today we will cover toning. An integral part of black and white photography is toning, and with the advent of modern digital photography it has never been easier to use all the different tones without the mess and expense caused from traditional film toning.
Black and white photography, for many it is the only way to shoot, I have always loved black and white and always carried a body loaded with black and white film. Today it is so much easier to shoot in B/W and the need to carry spare body’s loaded with B/W is not the necessity it once was. I still love to shoot traditional film black and white but you have to acknowledge the convenience of the modern digital camera.
I am sure you have seen wonderful panoramic photos on the internet, you may have given it a try and always come away with mixed results. There are a few simple rules to go by when making your panoramic photo, simple but important, so I though I'd highlight them below.

The program that you use is really up to you, so I will deal with everything that goes on before you input your pictures to ensure great results in the end.
Remember those awesome 3D pictures that you had to view wearing those old-school red and cyan glasses? I have been making these pics for a while now so I thought I would post a little tutorial on how to do it yourself to impress your friends or possibly bag yourself a wife (or husband - if you are one of those hot photo-taking ladies)

An often-overlooked component to modern digital format photography is what format the file is being saved in. If you want your photography to move to a new level you need to understand the different file types and why you would use them.

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