Lightroom's new RAW profiles are designed to provide a great jumping off point for different types of images. And Creative profiles take things even further. Hollin Jones explains how they work.
When you have a really big project on the go, it's vital to know about some of Lightroom's bulk processing features that will save you time, effort and maybe even money. Iain Anderson explains.
You can't always control the way the light falls when you're shooting, but Lightroom lets you change things in post production. Hollin Jones explains how to get the best results.
It's holiday season and the perfect time to transform average holiday snaps into terrific and engaging photos that won't bore friends and family. Here's what you need to know and do...
So you want to restore an old photograph and bring out the faded colors and remove some of the noise in Photoshop? Elaine Ashburn shows you how, using this authentic and iconic photo of The Beatles.
GoPro Hero cameras are portable and shoot great video and photos. And it's easy to straighten out the resulting fisheye effect using Photoshop, Final Cut Pro X and other tools.
Photoshop can do virtually anything you can imagine to manipulate (i.e. improve or destroy!) your photographs. Here's how to ditch Photoshop and make your photos beautiful without its magical tools.
They say the entrance to the soul is through the eyes. So you won't want your eyes looking dull in your photos. Francesco Schiavon shows how to grab attention with your eyes in Photoshop.
Not all photos need look realistic. Often your aim may be to create an interpretative style. Dan Mougamian shows how Photoshop CS6's Curves, Adjustment layer and Blend mode can be your used.
My friend and neighbor Jordan Rudess, keyboardist with Dream Theater (and macProVideo instructor!) asked me a couple of years ago to help him out with a quick project - shooting some promo images of h