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This blog covers a range of topics from Lightroom, Photoshop, Capture One, Fujifilm, Canon, Nikon, iPhone Photography, and more. If you want to see more of my actual photography work, visit my Portfolio and Photo Journal blog.
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Video: How to do skin smoothing in Capture One without using plug-ins
One of the topics I see coming up frequently on various forums and from my own readers is how to do skin softening in Capture One. In this video, I show you some techniques for achieving a natural-looking skin smoothing technique, and I also talk about some masking tricks and how to control the effect using layer options.
Instagram Weirdness and Possible Security Issues
Last week I started having some weird things happen to one of my Instagram accounts. Instagram suddenly started sending me emails for my “Streets of Dublin” Instagram account in Russian. At first, I thought it musty be a hack or someone had breached my account, but there is a whole thread on Reddit about it from people having the same problem.
Photography and Coffee, A Love Story
I like coffee. A lot. It’s probably one of my biggest obsessions after photography. I have about 10 different methods of making coffee, including three different coffee machines. I like all different kinds of coffee, and I’ll make a different type depending on the time of day and my mood. At this point, you’re probably wondering what any of this has to do with photography, but bear with me. It’s a bit of a journey, but we’ll get there.
Luminar AI 1.0.1 Update Released
Skylum has released the first update for its Luminar AI application. The release features some bug fixes as well as a couple of new features, and a fairly significant change to one aspect of the interface.
DXO Free Photography Software Webinars
DXO Labs, the developers of Nik collection (Silver Efex Pro etc) and DXO photo lab will be hosting a series of free webinars throughout February. You can learn about DxO PhotoLab and the Nik Collection through free, educational webinars hosted by expert photographers. You can find out details and where to register in the full post after the jump…
Capture One 21 Dehaze Troubleshooting Tips
When Capture One 21 was released with the long-awaited Dehaze tool, I was a little disappointed with the results. However, having worked with it for a while now, I’ve come up with a few tips and suggestions for getting around the shortcomings of the feature. I still hope they improve it in future versions, but for now, here are some workarounds.
Capture One 21 Service Update Available: New Camera Support and More
Capture One has released a minor update to Capture One 21, bringing it to version 14.0.2 which adds support for some new cameras as well as some other fixes. Full details …
Luminar AI Review
I’ve been writing reviews for over ten years. I’ve covered all sorts of things from hardware, to software, and I’ve never had as hard a time writing a review as I have with Luminar AI. Since the application came out just before Christmas, I’ve seen many reviews and coverage extolling its virtues, but this wasn’t matching my experience with it. I wondered what I was doing wrong because it seemed like I was reading about a completely different application.
Capture One Price Increase
I must admit to only half following this news over the past few days, being somewhat preoccupied with real-world events. Anyway, the other day Capture One announced that they were putting the prices up for some versions of Capture One, notably the Nikon, Fujifilm and Sony versions. In addition, they are putting the number of seats with the Nikon/Sony/Fujifilm versions to two.
Old Store Website Now Closed - Important Information
Just a quick update. As I covered previously, I had closed my old store, but I had kept the website active for a few months so people could download their purchases. This site is now closed.
Happy Christmas and End of Year Update
As it’s getting pretty close to Christmas now, I’m signing off for the rest of the year to take a much-needed break. I have a few unfinished articles that I had hoped to get out before Christmas, but they’ll be out in the new year now. I’ll get to those in a minute, but for now, I wanted to wish everyone out there who celebrates it, a happy Christmas, and for everyone, a happy new year. Let’s hope 2020 doesn’t have any more nasty surprises up its sleeve for is. I’ve gone and jinxed it, haven’t I?
Capture One 21 Review
It’s been a little while now since Capture One 21 was released. The new version of Capture One has been accompanied by a bit of a backlash about the amount of new features. Putting that aside, for now, In this review, I wanted to focus on a couple of things, namely the headline features of Dehaze and Speed Edit, and I’ll discuss some of the other improvements too. I’ll also look at whether or not the criticism of this release is justified.
Recent Photo Software Updates for M1 Macs
Since the release of Apple’s new MacBooks and Mac mini powered by their own Apple Silicon, software ported to these new M1 processors has steadily been released. While we’re still waiting on some of the key applications, there has recently been some bigger names releasing M1 optimised versions.
Luminar AI Released
Skylum has been teasing the release of Luminar AI for quite some time now, and they’ve finally released the software. I’ll have a full review soon, but for now, you can find out all the details on the Skylum website
Capture One 21 Officially Released and Now Available
Capture One 21 has now officially been released by Capture One. The new version of the software, which is available now, contains some new features, and performance enhancements. I will have a full review soon, but for now, here is an overview of what’s new in the software