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Tag Archives: photoshop
My new color managed workflow
NB: This document is work in progress and not completed yet. Being an average photographer I’ve decided to at least get my pictures to an excellent (well … as good as it gets …) technical quality. Basically I want the … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged adobe, bridge, capture one, color, expodisc, eye one, icc, incamera, managed, nef, nik, Photography, photomechanic, photoshop, pictocolor, profile, raw, workflow, x-rite
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My HDR Tutorial
This tutorial explains step-by-step how to create beautiful high dynamic range HDR-pictures using your digital camera, photomatix and photoshop. Continue reading
Posted in Featured, Photography
Tagged Featured, genuine fractals, hdr, high dynamic range, how-to, lucis, lucisart, noise ninja, onone, photoframe, photomatix, photoshop, plug-in, processing, step by step, tutorial
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Dave Hill Style – my first attempt
DSC_4981-davehill Originally uploaded by markus_linke This is my first attempt to create a picture with a Dave Hill / Jill Greenberg look.
Posted in Photography
Tagged dave hill, jill greenberg, Photography, photoshop, robert
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Stitching Software Review – Autopano, Photomerge, PtGUI and Stitcher Unlimited
I was comparing three four tools to create panorama pictures. 30 pictures were taken hand-held with a D700 in all manual mode. Click on the picture to see it larger in flickr (sorry, I couldn’t upload full sizes, because the … Continue reading
Posted in Featured, Media, Photography
Tagged autopano, compare, comparison, cs4, Featured, panorama, photomerge, photoshop, ptgui, results, review, stitcher unlimited, stitching, test
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