Author Archive for rygood

Turbocharge Photoshop Performance

The Online Photographer put together a great piece on using an external hard drive to speed up Photoshop performance.. basically utilizing it the external as your scratch disk. I’ll definitely be trying this. To see how you can turbocharge your Photoshop, click here.

60 Photography Links You Can’t Live Without

I’m pretty much addicted to photography. Methods, gear, news, you name it. It really is kinda scary. To keep my addiction in check when I’m not shooting or shopping, I need a steady flow of photo content to keep the shakes and withdrawl symptoms from popping up so I put together a list of what i consider to be some of the best photo-related content out there. Read on for more photo link porn than you can shake a stick at including 25 blogs, 20 AMAZING photographers, and some other fun stuff that will make those days you feel stuck at your desk wishing you were shooting go a bit smoother…

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It Really is All About the Glass

From OnTakingPictures via Thomas Hawk, photographer Bill Wadman goes into why he would take a quality lens and cheap camera over expensive camera and cheapie lens in any situation. I can’t even remember how many times I’ve had this conversation with people when they ask me for advice on what camera or lens to buy.

He is pretty much spot on with everything he is saying and this quote about says it all: “I saw a girl with a high-end Gitzo tripod, 5D body, and some crappy consumer level zoom lens on the front. Honestly, I almost pushed her over the edge.” …as you should have! Check it out here.

A Little Spring Cleaning for CameraPorn

You may have noticed CameraPorn is looking a little different. Been a long time coming, but some spring cleaning was in order for us. I’ve redesigned the entire theme to be a bit easier on the eyes and I hope you guys like it! A couple of my favorite features: Header texture taken directly from the Canon 1Ds Mk III along with ’subscribe’ button in that style as well, the new ‘get social’ area in the sidebar…. Feel free to friend us on any of those links, AND what I hope to be a general improvement in overall readability and usability. It’s still new so there could be soe bugs here and there. If you see anything weird, or have any comments at all, let us know!!!

Quick Retouch: Cayman Sunset

sky on fire

Was reorganizing some of my storage last night and came across this sunset shot from a trip to Grand Cayman a while back and decided to revisit it and focus on some of the new retouching methods I’ve learned since then. I still clearly remember the day as one of the best sunsets I’ve seen, because the sky looked like it was on fire. Caribbean sunsets really are the best. Here’s a brief step-by-step on how I did it:

Lightroom Adjustments

  1. Straighten horizon
  2. Reduce the ‘Blacks’ slider to eliminate any black clipping in the histogram.
  3. Increase the ‘Recovery’ slider to recover some lost detail in the highlights, eliminating as much white clipping as possible.
  4. Adjust white balance
  5. Export to Photoshop

Photoshop CS3 Adjustments

  1. Create a ‘Curves’ adjustment layer to increase overall contrast.
  2. Create another ‘Curves’ adjustment layer only affecting the sky to add a bit more contrast to the clouds.
  3. Added a ‘Photo Filter’ adjustment layer, with a warming filter, to warm up the scene a bit.
  4. Dodged and burned a bit in the clouds and the suns rays to bring them out a bit more.
  5. Flatten image, convert to LAB color.
  6. Use the ‘Apply Image’ to give the color a bit more punch. Settings: Soft Light blending, ‘B’ channel. (The ‘B’ channel in LAB mode controls the yellow to blue spectrum)
  7. Convert back to RGB
  8. Duplicate background layer, use High-Pass Filter for sharpening (4px). For those not familiar with the high pass method, Leggnet has a great write-up.
  9. From there I set the high-pass layer to soft light, flattened the image, save and brought back to Lightroom and VOILA.

Sorry I didn’t get the chance to do screenshot throughout the process, was kinda late last night when I did it and I was jamming to get through it. As always, if you have any questions, hit me up in the comments. Oh and if you like it, don’t forget to add to your faves on flickr :)

Canon Lens Porn Overload

Though this would generally just warrant a mini-porn post, the sheer magnitude of this lens porn is astounding. Ya see, Canon is celebrating their 40 Millionth EF lens in production. Along with the press release, Canon included this drool inducing image of the entire EF lens line at high resolution. Try not to drool all over your keyboard folks, I know I did. Press release after the jump…

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More Canon 5d Mark II Rumors

Via Photography Bay, it seems Canon’s German site posted some information for a short period of time, and though its in German, looks like 16 MP and due in June. We’ve been expecting an announcement around April 22nd or 24th from other rumors. More details as we get them. Check out the story and more screenshots here.

Update: Obviously nothing happened on either the 22nd or 24th… I’m not at all happy about it… I want my 5D Mark II dammit! We will of course keep you updated with any new developments.

CameraPorn’s Photoshop Lightroom Workflow Part 1: Importing & Organizing

After a recent discussion with a fellow photographer who is just beginning to use Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, I was inspired to do a quick run-through of my process. I use Lightroom as my organizational tool as well as for most post processing and have since its initial beta. Its hands-down my favorite photography related application. It contains nearly all the tools I need to get my images where they need to be in a very intuitive interface, making the sometimes arduous task of organizing and retouching much simpler.

The following is Part 1 in a 2 parter about my entire Lightroom workflow. I’m using Lightroom 2 Beta, but everything in this post applies to the 1.x version as well, so no worries. Full workflow for organization and tagging after the jump…

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Is the Nikon D3x Coming Soon?

Via Engadget, Crunchgear and DPReview… it seem some super code geniuses have dissected the just-released Nikon D3 firmware update and found some information that led them to believe that a 24.4 Megapixel camera, presumably the D3x is on the way.

Engadget Coverage
Crunchgear Coverage
DPReview Coverage

Ever Find Yourself with the Wrong Lens for the Job?

If you’ve been shooting for any amount of time, especially when traveling, you have more than likely found yourself with the wrong lens for the job at some point. Scott Kelby, photoshop god, and publisher of Photoshop Insider, has just posted a very insightful piece on one of his recent experiences while traveling, where he continuously found himself with the wrong lens on his camera. You’ve heard me talk about packing the right gear for the job on occasion, and this just goes to show even the masters run into snags at times. A must read for any traveling photographer.

Check it out.