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These words sound like a hint towards a new mirrorless camera system. APS-C-sized sensors, so we are most likely looking at a full-frame system. The new rumors are credible, but we are waiting for more details before placing our bets on a Canon full-frame mirrorless camera. Stay tuned! There are many reasons why I love editing in Photoshop. One of them is to have fun creating. In this tutorial, I'll show you how to turn an average sunset silhouette into a fun and colorful image in just a few simple steps. First, let's start with the camera settings. This picture in RAW format was taken at 20.0 seconds; f 8; ISO 1000 using an 11-16mm wide angle lens set at 11mm.
Once you open it in Camera Raw, you have many editing options to Industry Email List adjust the settings. For the image above, I used the following settings. There is no "right or wrong" here - it's up to your personal preference. For this photo, I wanted a bright and attractive look, so I started shopping and comparing. If I was going for a realistic look, I would tone it down. Bring your night photos to life with these editing tricks Guest Blogger Photos Share & Inspiration Photoshop Photoshop Actions Bring your night photos to life with these editing tricks.
Guest Blogger Photos Share & Inspiration Photoshop Photoshop Actions After making these adjustments, my image looked like this. I thought it looked good, but I knew something was missing. I knew exactly what it would take to make it really pop. I opened it in Photoshop and using MCP Actions - Summer Solstice, I applied "Carnival Color" to the sky at 58%. Yep - that's what I meant! For the final touch I added some stars using the default "star" brush and resized it to 300. I created a new layer, made the foreground color white and added a handful of stars. Bring your night photos to life with these editing tricks Guest Blogger Photos Share & Inspiration Photoshop Photoshop Actions Finally, I did the Just Right Sharp action, which makes it the perfect size to share with all your friends on social media.
Once you open it in Camera Raw, you have many editing options to Industry Email List adjust the settings. For the image above, I used the following settings. There is no "right or wrong" here - it's up to your personal preference. For this photo, I wanted a bright and attractive look, so I started shopping and comparing. If I was going for a realistic look, I would tone it down. Bring your night photos to life with these editing tricks Guest Blogger Photos Share & Inspiration Photoshop Photoshop Actions Bring your night photos to life with these editing tricks.
Guest Blogger Photos Share & Inspiration Photoshop Photoshop Actions After making these adjustments, my image looked like this. I thought it looked good, but I knew something was missing. I knew exactly what it would take to make it really pop. I opened it in Photoshop and using MCP Actions - Summer Solstice, I applied "Carnival Color" to the sky at 58%. Yep - that's what I meant! For the final touch I added some stars using the default "star" brush and resized it to 300. I created a new layer, made the foreground color white and added a handful of stars. Bring your night photos to life with these editing tricks Guest Blogger Photos Share & Inspiration Photoshop Photoshop Actions Finally, I did the Just Right Sharp action, which makes it the perfect size to share with all your friends on social media.