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Post Processing for Landscape Photography

The advent of digital photography and computers has made is possible for everyone to jump on the post-processing band wagon. And why not? Post-processing offers the unlimited potential to make corrections to your photos and also to overcome the limitation of the camera (such as DOF and Dynamic Range). But remember, post-processing is NOT a replacement for learning to shoot. In the long run, having the “fix it later in Photoshop or Lightroom” attitude hurts your creativity and development as a photographer.

Here are few blog post on post processing to help you get started:

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Essential Photoshop Skills for Beginner Landscape Photographers

March 1, 2021
Pro photographer Jay Patel shares his favorite Photoshop adjustments and skills that beginner landscape photographers should master.
Landscape photography from Geysir, Iceland by Jay Patel

Common Lightroom Mistakes that Beginners should Avoid

February 24, 2021
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Pro photographer Kate Silvia shares these common Lightroom mistakes that beginner make and how you can easily avoid them.
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How to use Range Masks in Lightroom

February 22, 2021
Pro photographer Ugo Cei gives an in depth look at how to use Range Masks in Lightroom to take your landscape photography to the next level.
Landscape photography example using Circular Polarizer by Jay Patel

5 Color Management Tips for Landscape Photographers

December 10, 2020
Practical color management tips and common mistakes to avoid in order to capture stunning landscape photos with rich vibrant colors.
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Creative Post Processing ideas for Flower Photography

November 19, 2020
Creative post processing can turn your flower photography into a fine art image. Padma Inguva shows you how to do it using Photoshop actions.
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Black and White Photography Tips to Control Tonal Contrast

August 19, 2020
Here are some black and white photography tips from Varina Patel to control tonal contrast using Photoshop Layers & Masks.
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Landscape Photography Tips for capturing & creating Mood

May 4, 2020
Pro photographer Joshua Snow give shares indispensable landscape photography ideas on how to capture and create mood & drama.
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3 Compelling Reasons to Use Smart Objects in Photoshop

April 27, 2020
Chrissy Donadi lays out the case for why you should be using Smart Objects in Photoshop in your landscape photography post processing workflow.
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5 Reasons to use Photoshop Layers & Masks instead of Lightroom

April 20, 2020
Pro nature photographer Kate Silvia shares 5 things you can do with Photoshop Layers & Masks that you cannot do with Lightroom.
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Post Processing Tip to create fantastic Moody Nature Photos

April 17, 2020
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Post processing tip from Josh Cripps that shows you how to use tone curve adjustments to create fantastic moody nature photos.
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A Comprehensive Guide for Organizing & Keywording Photos

April 15, 2020
Invaluable photo management tips from pro photographer Varina Patel to get you started with keywording & organizing your photos.
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Post-Processing Tips for Perspective Correction

April 10, 2020
Pro photographer Lace Andersen gives some valuable post processing tips for making perspective and keystoning corrections for landscape photography.
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