VIDEO: Frames Per Second
Choosing the right number of frames per second and the PAL or NTSC region when shooting video is crucial. This setting will impact your subsequent video editing work.
Choosing the right number of frames per second and the PAL or NTSC region when shooting video is crucial. This setting will impact your subsequent video editing work.
With landscape photography, it may appear that something is not quite right at first glance. The sky is too bright, the forest in the background is too dark, and the river in the center of the photo is dull. When this happens, landscape photographers use a simple trick—local adjustments. Let’s see how they’re done.
What software do you use to edit your photos? This is probably one of the most commonly discussed topics among photographers. What makes Zoner Photo Studio X stand out from other photo editing software on the market? Read on to learn the 7 reasons why Zoner Photo Studio X is the clear choice for photo editing software.
Retouching is no longer just removing skin blemishes. With increasingly advanced tools that use frequency separation, you can enhance portraits more easily and effectively than ever before. You can adjust skin tones without losing texture or diminish wrinkles without altering skin color.
Photo editing is an integral part of digital photography. If you're just getting started, be extra careful with your editing. Even though some adjustments may seem like a great idea, the opposite may be true. Let's focus on what you should watch for when editing your photos.
Haze, fog, and smoke are frequent tools for creativity. But there is such a thing as too much of a good thing. Too much haze, and your photo loses contrast... and is basically left with nothing left to see. Luckily, you can often remove or reduce haze in post-processing, and it’s not even hard to do.
The ZPS X user interface is designed to make photo and video editing simple and efficient. There are several additional options for customizing ZPS X that may simplify your workflow, including some you may not even know about.
The histogram is a graph that shows the light and color values of an image. It also gives us information about an image’s Exposure. The left side of the horizontal axis of the Histogram contains information about the darkest areas of the image, while the brightest areas are on the right. The vertical axis indicates the extent to which these areas appear in the photo.
Every experienced photographer knows how to properly set up their camera. However, for the less experienced, we have a video that covers the basics of photography. Watch the video to
Torn, bent, yellowed, and faded. Old photographs are just like that. But fortunately, you can save them and restore their original look and colors. It takes just a few steps—scanning the old photos, cropping them and adjusting contrast, and then retouching them.
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