Category Archive: Tutorial

Mar 29 2013

PhotoFXLab High Pass Sharpen Technique

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I know I am a huge Photoshop buff here on EverydayHDR, but every once in a while I like to give some insight on other programs that I find to be very helpful for beginners.  All you advanced Photoshop guys/gals can probably sit this one out!  However, if you own PhotoFXLab by Topaz Labs, I …

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Mar 22 2013

Topaz Adjust 5: Tone Module for Cross Processing

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I had a question from Robert Belgrad of Mason Dixon Photography in regards to the Tone Module in Topaz Adjust 5.  He has such an immaculate portfolio, something definitely worthy of a gander! Robert had inquired about how to use the Tone Module more effectively as he has been struggling with it despite his extensive …

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Mar 08 2013

Upcoming Topaz Webinar

Next Monday at 4 PM Central I will be conducting a webinar with Topaz Labs.  I will be going over the joys of automated photo editing using Action and Topaz products.  Actions are a great way to maximize your workflow efficiency and with the incorporation of Topaz products it gets even better! Leading up to that I …

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Mar 01 2013

Making a Window!

Bixby-Bridge

I have used this window technique quite a few times in the past few months.  I used it on the last HDR Concert and on HDR Concert#7.  It can be pretty tricky to add glass to an image where there once was none.  However, all you need is a push in the right direction and …

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Feb 22 2013

Topaz Black and White Effects 2 Walk-through

Last week I had the pleasure of previewing Topaz Labs’ Beta of Black and White Effects 2.  I know I have said it time and time again about Topaz Labs, but they always manage to wow me with their updates.  They are continually improving their programs to make them streamlined and efficient.  The best part about …

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Feb 08 2013

Creative Camera Raw: Black and White

I have created several black and white tutorials in the past.  Two of my favorite are the written tutorial and the video tutorial.  While I could leave it with just those two, I am a fan of continuous improvement and finding a better more efficient way to do everything, enter Camera Raw from stage right! A few …

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