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.

How to Use Layers in Luminar 4

Being able to work with layers is a huge advantage Luminar 4 has over similar photo-editors. Not only does this make it possible to...

Create a Precise Mask Based on Color Value with This Simple...

Have you ever wanted to make an adjustment that only affects a specific color range in your image? Maybe you've tried and failed using...

8 Crucial Steps to Prepare Images for Printing

Seeing a finished image displayed online is always a nice feeling but actually holding a physical print gives a completely different type of satisfaction. It's...

The Best Tools to Enhance Colors in Luminar 4

Working with colors can be one of the most difficult aspects of post-processing. It might be tempting to simply increase the saturation and move...

Dodge and Burn With Raya Pro Photoshop Plugin [A How to...

Dodge and Burn is a post-processing technique that’s used to adjust the exposure in specific areas of an image. Photographers have used this technique...

Topaz Photo AI: Is it Worth the Money? [2024 Review]

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Topaz Photo AI is far from cheap, but does combining DeNoise AI, Gigapixel AI, and Sharpen AI justify it? Do the tools work equally...

A Quick but Efficient Color Enhancement Technique in Lightroom

An image pleasing to the eyes is a combination of many factors of which colors, in my opinion, are a major piece of the...

5 Tips on How to Process Light in Landscape Photography

You are into photography. This means you are a light chaser by definition. Because we all know: light makes or breaks a photograph. So...

Two Ways to Enhance Sunsets in Photoshop

Have you ever photographed a great sunrise or sunset but found that the colors captured in your camera weren't nearly as impressive as what...

Liven Up Your Photographs With Luminar 3

There have been many questions about the best alternatives to Adobe products and Luminar is one that's often mentioned. It's been on the market...