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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:

Godafoss by Clint Burkinshaw

Sharpening Images for the Web – Dos and Don’ts

December 13, 2017
Clint Burkinshaw walks us through the dos and don'ts of the sharpening images before sharing them on the web.

How I Captured the Great American Eclipse

September 18, 2017
Amateur photographer Rajesh Jyothiswaran shares his vision and technique to create this stunning photo of the Great American Eclipse.
Mud cracks in death valley

How to Edit Photos on the Road

September 13, 2017
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Learn how a full time nomad David Kingham's techniques to edit photos on the road using a laptop.
Sunset over Hydra island, Greece

A Simple Lightroom Workflow For Colorful Images

July 14, 2017
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Ugo Cei shares his simple Lightroom workflow to produce some stunning images with vibrant but natural looking colors.

Post-Processing Workflow to Avoid Sharpening Halos

May 12, 2017
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Pro photographer Christine Hauber shows you how to avoid the dreaded sharpening halos during post processing.
Milkky Way over Overwater Bungalows

How To Make Your Photos “Pop”

April 28, 2017
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Sometimes, after I’ve done a lot of work on an image in Photoshop,…

B/W Post Processsing Tips

October 21, 2016
Lace Anderson gives some very practical B/W Post Processing advise to fine tune your B/W images with Nik Software.

Post Processing for Natural Greens

August 8, 2016
Varina gives you some great advise to bring out the natural greens in your photos during post processing.
B&W Image converted in Photoshop

Dramatic Black and White Conversions in Photoshop

August 5, 2016
The above image was processed in Photoshop; the conversion…

Post Processing for Fresh Looking Water

June 2, 2016
Ryan Dyar gives show us how to use selective color cast during post processing to create fresh looking water

Color Cast: Seek and Destroy

May 2, 2016
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Josh Cripps gives us an excellent tutorials on how to remove color cast from your images to create natural looking masterpieces.

Tips For Monitor Calibration

April 22, 2016
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Monitor Calibration allows your images should appear consistent across other monitors and viewing devices. Here are few tips.
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