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Skylum Luminar has seen some pretty massive changes over the last couple of years. The latest version, Luminar 4, particularly so. It’s had a lot of cool new AI enhancements, like easy sky replacements, and theStructure tool which identifies the different parts of your image and enhances the most important bits. More recently, they’ve also […]

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How many times did you have a great idea for a video, but then you realized you dont have the budget high enough to get all the gear you need for it? Well, theDIY approach always comes to the rescue in these situations. In this video, Dan Mace shares five of these DIY ideas he […]

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Textures can really enhance the mood or the feel of an image. People that follow me and my photography know I love using textures in my work. So, it was an absolute no brainer to test out the Infinite Texture Panel. Theres no shortage of Textures around the internet these days but what if you […]

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Granted, it’s not much of a pocket camera once you stick one of those L mount Art series lenses on it, but the Sigma FP is still a pretty tiny camera. It represents Sigma’s first L mount camera in the Sigma/Leica/Panasonic alliance announced at Photokina 2018. It’s not quite the full-frame Foveon beast we hoped […]

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The USA President Donald Trump has recently tweeted a photo of himself awarding a Medal of Honor to a military dog. As if its not unusual enough to award this medal to an animal, the image is very obviously photoshopped. After someone found the original photo from 2017, Trump received a massive meme roast under […]

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Chimacabres come out at night. They are around during the day too of course, but the night is when they really thrive. In the dark its harder to tell if youre face to face with a fellow person, or if its a chimacabre in front of you, and they dont even have faces. No, they […]

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If you use presets in Lightroom or Adobe Camera Raw, heres a new approach to them that you may find interesting. Visual Flows lighting condition-based development is a new way of creating presets. As the name suggests, it takes into account lighting conditions in the images, which makes these presets different from others currently in […]

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You can get the Fuji classic negative look to your X-Pro2 or X-T2 and save yourself from buying a new camera. From what Ive seen, the new Fuji Classic Negative film simulation is generous on the blue and green level, while remaining somewhat warm and keeping a low contrast. Here is how to achieve this […]

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I know thatPeak Design’s Everyday Messenger has been here for a while. I’ve been using it for about four months now as my “lighter bag” and wanted to share my thought about why I think that it’s a great bag for small kits, and probably not the right choice if you have more gear. Let […]

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