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Unsharp Mask Unveiled

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Text and images copyright Tim Grey, all rights reserved.

Sharpening continues to be one of those topics that photographers seem to struggle with the most. It is certainly a subject that attracts a considerable number of questions in my Digital Darkroom Questions email newsletter (www.timgrey.com/ddq/), and one that inspires considerable debate. In an effort to address these concerns, I’ll present a series of articles on sharpening here at NatureScapes.Net.

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Understanding & Using the RAW File Format

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Modern digital cameras require us to choose a file format for saving our images. The JPEG and RAW formats are the most common choices, but which one to use has sparked debate and led to confusion. This article examines the RAW file format, and provides guidance on how to use it to improve the quality of digital photographs.
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Ten Tips for Better Prints

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My first article for NatureScapes.Net was a whirlwind tour of the world of inkjet printing. It provided an overview of the essentials, such as equipment choices (printer, ink, and paper) and color management. (previous article)

The aim of this article is a little different. It assumes you are familiar with inkjet printing already and want to take your skills to the next level. I hereby present MadManChan's Ten Tips for Better Prints: a collection of tips, tricks, and techniques that I've found useful when preparing my own images for print. I have tried to choose tips that do not require you to spend additional money – e.g., buying custom profiles, your own profiling packages, or additional software plug-ins – but I do assume that you have a recent version of Photoshop, such as CS, CS2, or CS3. I have also tried to choose tips that seem to be less well-known (or at least, I don't see them discussed as frequently).

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Full Control in Photoshop: Layers & Masks

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Photography is in large part about exercising control (or maybe that’s just the excuse I use because I happen to be such a control freak). Since the dawn of photography there has been an effort to control the light, the subject, the print, and all other factors that influence the final photographic image. I love being able to exercise control over the process of producing a photographic image, so I’m particularly happy to have a great many digital tools available for this purpose, not the least of which is Photoshop. Through the use of layers and masks, Photoshop provides an incredible degree of flexibility and control, enabling you to truly achieve your photographic vision.

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