Lightroom, Paris and the iPad have made news this week. Each of them taking on bigger accomplishments that may stop you in your steps to look throughly at. Let's continue...
Lightroom Presets Designed Specifically for Landscape Photography:
http://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/landscape-legend-lightroom-presets-bundle/
Lightroom has touched ground with this new preset designed for Landscape Photography. Which to be honest, in this field it can be overlooked. The time it can take to work with a bundle of Landscape images can be frustrating, treating every onuce of the image as a different hue tone. Take a look at what Lightroom has to offer with it's new bundle.
New Apple iPad Inspires Artists Everywhere:
We've heard about the iPad, seen commercials..but this one, Apple has out done themselves. If you've ever been moved by a simple commercial and if you have not, you will with this one. The iPad is shown a creative tool for the photographer and filmmaker, which becomes a crucial element. Showing storms, cultures and landscapes...Apple may have found the exact purpose for the iPad.
Using a Backdrop and Shallow DOF to Fake a Location Shoot:
http://petapixel.com/2014/01/11/paris-problem-using-backdrop-shallow-dof-fake-location-shoot/
What to use a location but you have no way of getting there? No problem Photographer Nick Fancher, talks about using a website called The Rasterbator, that lets you take any image on the web and print it as large as you want. So in doing this, you can create your own location shoot, even if it means setting up shop in a room but with the Taj Mahal as your background.
Lucky for us, we are here to bring you the most fascinating and up to date advances that Photoshop, Apps or any company that happens to be experimenting with images and technology. Come back for more, at the end of next week.