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  • 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…

  • Woodstock Is No More

    I guess now it’s official – after 36 years, the Woodstock Arts & Crafts Festival will no longer be in Welleby Park in Sunrise on the first weekend of December. This is very sad. They announced that they were hanging it up several months ago, but maybe I was just having trouble accepting reality. This…

  • Best (and Worst) Angles For Whale Pictures

    The March before last, we returned to Antarctica (Nancy’s favorite continent) with Cheesemans’ Ecology Safaris. Nancy broke her ribs in 26-foot seas in the Drake Passage the second day out but still managed to make all the shore excursions. Her technical support staff hasn’t yet processed the pictures from that trip, but we have some…

  • 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…