Tuesday, October 6, 2009



Grand Canyon - South Rim
I think I'm getting better at post-capture processing. This
image was shot in 2006, and I have re- processed it several
times since then. I often go back to images I have already
processed in Photoshop because I am always learning new
ways to improve on what I have already done.
One of the improvements I made to this image was made
possible by a new software program I discovered by reading
Tony Sweet's Photography Blog. The software is Topaz Adjust
I especially like 2 of the adjusment features, one is called adaptive exposure, the other is adaptive saturation. You use sliders to apply just a little adjusment, or a lot . I don't know exactly how it does what it does, but I have to say it has improved a lot of my work to a great degree. I highly recommend it!

Here is a website I just found that may be of some interest to those
who are new to digital photography and need a little assistance.
Digital Photography School It has a wealth of helpful free tutorials, tips,
camera reviews, ect. Check it out!

That's all I have for now.
Later on...

Chuck

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