Apple Photos: Curves
Live Training Session 1505
Have you ever wondered just how Curves work? Wonder no more… in this session we explore Curves in Photos — while not the most expansive Curves tool in the industry, it certainly can get the job done.
Have you ever wondered just how Curves work? Wonder no more… in this session we explore Curves in Photos — while not the most expansive Curves tool in the industry, it certainly can get the job done.
Ever wonder how the “High Resolution Mode” works on cameras like the LUMIX G9 or Olympus EM-5 II? High Res capture on the G9 is an amazing feature that combines 8 separate sensor-shifted exposures into an ultra-high-res 80-megapixel JPEG or RAW photo. The results will blow your mind, and it makes this camera very valuable to a stills-shooter.
Did you know that you can connect a USB cable between your DJI Spark or Mavic Remote Controller for a more reliable, stable connection? Learn how here!
Let's have a look at the Westcott Eyelighter reflective panel. It's perfect for portrait lighting, and especially helps light the eyes and chin area. We've brought in a model, Jakari, to show off how well it works, and to show the differences with and without!
Extensions are like plug-ins for Photos — but they are a little bit different. Plus, we look at the new Edit With function in Photos 3!
So you bought a GH5 and now the G9 is out, and you're wondering if you should trade in / upgrade. If you're a serious stills shooter, it's a serious question to consider. Or you're now in the market, and trying to decide which to get. GH5 vs G9? There's a lot to compare. Let's discuss!
LUMIX cameras can turn the touch screen into a “trackpad” so you can touch-to-focus and control the Autofocus point while looking through the viewfinder. PhotoJoseph is going to show you how to set it up and how it works!
Moving on in adjustments, in this session we finish all the built-in adjustments and are next ready to head into extensions!
You're a dude… so you don't wear makeup, right? Well, if you're going on camera… you should. I'm not talking about eyeliner and blush. But a little bit of care (seriously, it takes half a minute) and you can knock back that oil slick on your forehead and before you step in front of the lights. It's easy… and it's cheap. (And I won't tell anyone, I promise)