Post-Processing

Post-Processing is an important part of a photographer’s workflow. Whether it’s making simple corrections to contrast and exposure, or it’s applying more advanced techniques such as focus stacking or exposure blending, it’s where you can apply your unique creative touch. The posts found in our post-processing category are made to teach you the essential editing skills that will help take your photography to the next level.

Nik 8 Color Efex: A Must-Have Photography Plugin?

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Looking for an easier way to add professional color effects and creative adjustments to your photos?For over a decade, Nik Color Efex by DxO...

How to Create Luminosity Masks in Photoshop

Layers and masks are two of the most powerful tools found in advanced photo editors such as Adobe Photoshop as they allow you to...

How to Create Sky Reflections in Luminar 4

The AI Sky Replacement Tool became the big talking point in the image editing world after Luminar 4's official release. Was it really possible...

My Best Practices for Printing Drone Images

I have been a photographer since the 1970s and I have been a printer of my work from the beginning. In that era, a...

Mastering Milky Way Panoramas: A Step-by-Step Guide to Stunning Nightscapes

Creating captivating Milky Way panoramas that showcase the entire arc above a landscape is not easy. It requires experience, trial and error, and a...

Photoshop or Lightroom: What’s Best for Photographers?

Have you ever felt that your images don't resemble the beauty you experienced while capturing them? Do you feel like you've failed to eternalize...

Little-Known Way to Create Luminosity Masks in Lightroom

Luminosity Masks are mainly associated with Adobe Photoshop but did you know you can easily make them in Lightroom too? It's no secret that...

This is How You Create a Day-to-Night Timelapse

The chances are high that you've at some point seen a day-to-night timelapse and wondered how it's done. How is the photographer able to...

The Best Web Sharpeners for Photoshop. Goodbye Soft Images!

When you post an image online, be it on social media or your website, you want it to look as good as possible. In...

How to Handle HUGE Image Files and View them in Lightroom

Update: Lightroom now accepts .psb files which means that the following steps aren't necessary in order to view large files. "Could not save because this...