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Category: Post-processing

  • Introducing “Visualizing Your New House Color”

    As promised, I finally finished the last of a three-part series on matching (or changing) colors in your photographs. The previous articles were Color Matching – Part 1 and Changing The Color Of A Signature In A Signature File.   This final article describes a technique to change a color in your pictures for evaluation…

  • Our New Technique For Signatures & Titles

    To download a printable version of this article (SigMask.pdf), click here Only five months ago, we changed our philosophy on printing titles and signaturesblog.   I just came up with another way to make our titles and signatures that’s even easier to adjust and stealthier than the way we have been doing it.   It…

  • Use Vanishing Points To Resize Animals You Move Around In Post-Processing

    One doesn’t ordinarily think about vanishing pointsdefined in wildlife photography, but you may want to if you have a need to move your subjects around the image after the shot was taken.   I just finished an article about that for our website.   It is at Using The Vanishing Point To Keep The Size…

  • Changing The Color Of Your Signature

    In an earlier discussion of ways to add a signature to your image, I discussed three different techniques.  I also explained how to change the color of your signature for two of those techniques.   As promised, I just finished an article explaining how to change the color of your signature if you are using…

  • Adding A Signature To Your Image

    I know three ways to add a signature to an image (or any other document you can drag into Photoshop (most likely as a PDF (Portable Document Format) file)): Create and use a signature brush in Photoshop. We learned about this from Robert Chaplin, a fellow South Florida nature photographer, who graciously provided the instructions.…