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Photoshop: Color Grading

Photoshop: Color Grading

Cinematic color grading is one way you can help your images be consistent, or add some drama to an image that needs a little more. Color grading can also help sell the emotion of the image. Here are some good Color Grading tutorials for you to check out....

Photoshop Videos on Color Correction

Photoshop Videos on Color Correction

We sometimes have a battle brewing right in front of us and do not realize it until later, when we get the image on the screen. The battle is between color temps of our lighting. Using the "lights available" in a photograph may lead to some heartbreaking problems down...

Project Worksheets: Let’s Get Organized

Project Worksheets: Let’s Get Organized

(NOTE: Please use these worksheets on the Chocolate Assignment and going forward.) In order to have the answers to the questions we all have, it is very helpful to have a sheet of info in front of us. Please print this PDF (one sided or two sided) to keep along with...

Lighting Tip: Scrim vs Softbox for Highly Reflective Subjects

Lighting Tip: Scrim vs Softbox for Highly Reflective Subjects

For shooting shiny products, we usually grab one of two types of modifiers - a softbox or a scrim. Umbrellas leave unwanted reflections of themselves on shiny surfaces, and unmodified light can create small, bright speculars that may not be welcome in our image....