Posted by Kyle Wiebalk on Dec 1, 2008 in
photography,
tutorials
It takes a bit of time and patience to create good-looking panoramas, but the results are well worth it. Take a look at this comprehensive tutorial to create a large scale image in Adobe Photoshop, using the Photomerge feature.
[via Digital Photography School]
Tags: panorama, photoshop
Posted by Kyle Wiebalk on Oct 22, 2008 in
photography,
workflow
I’ve been recently exploring Adobe Lightroom 2
after working exclusively in Adobe Photoshop
since I started using version 7 back in 2002. For those of you wondering what the differences (and similarities) are, check out NAPP Photoshop User’s extensive resources here:
You’ve probably seen Photoshop gurus Scott Kelby and Matt Kloskowski around if you are familiar with any digital imaging tools. What a great resource…
vs. 
Tags: adobe, CS4, lightroom, napp, photoshop
Posted by Kyle Wiebalk on May 24, 2007 in
photography,
tutorials
I came across this tutorial to turn an ordinary image into one with a more traditional film aesthetic. Although it uses Photoshop with still photos, I bet you can use the same concepts and filter adjustments to apply the same aesthetic to a video within your favorite video editor.
[via ebin]
Tags: aesthetic, film, photography, photoshop, tutorials