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Category: Post processing techniques

Photo processing technique discussions

Durham parkrun
Durham

Durham parkrun

Posted on 30 June 201426 November 2020 by Nick Latham

A shoot of Durham parkrun covering planning, equipment, shooting and processing.

Post processing equipment

Adding Film Grain in Photoshop

Posted on 16 March 2011 by Nick Latham

A useful tutorial on adding film grain and a brief introduction to the Elements+ add-in for Photoshop Elements.

Post processing techniques

Scottish Fellwalk – post processing workflow

Posted on 8 October 201029 November 2020 by Nick Latham

This post describes my processing workflow on one of the final images from my Scottish fellwalk photoshoot. It covers steps in Capture One for RAW conversion, Photomatix Pro for HDR processing and Photoshop for final adjustments.

Durham Cathedral and Memorial
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Durham Cathedral and Memorial

Posted on 8 July 201029 November 2020 by Nick Latham

A photo of Durham Cathedral and Memorial taken as part of my Durham project. Description of workflow from image capture through post processing to arrive at the final shots. Processing includes HDR conversion and Photoshop adjustments.

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