Archive for 'Pro Insights'
Black & White Rediscovered with Pro Joel Wolfson
Posted on21. Sep, 2011 by Ashley Robinson.
Tweet Written by guest photographer: Joel Wolfson Viewing the world in color as most of us do, there is a mental challenge to seeing a black and white image in your mind’s eye. This combined with technical and artistic elements make black and white especially interesting and challenging. The main reason I chose my image [...]
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Tutorial: The Making of Viking Chieftain
Posted on28. Jul, 2011 by Ashley Robinson.
Written by guest blogger: Bob Nolin As a digital artist, Bob Nolin says that he relies upon Topaz filters quite a bit. Below is an article he wrote showing how he used Adjust in his painting workflow. Enjoy! (Final Image) In parts 1 and 2, we took a look at how to correct or change [...]
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Integrating Topaz Adjust in your HDR Workflow
Posted on11. Jul, 2011 by Ashley Robinson.
Tweet Written by guest blogger: Klaus Herrmann Topaz Adjust is used by many HDR photographers to give their images that last punch. While the common belief is that Topaz Adjust is an alternative to real HDR processing (using multiple exposures) the two actually go very well together. But how exactly should you integrate Topaz Adjust [...]
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Exploring The Mysteries of the Deep with Underwater Pro Rod Klein
Posted on29. Jun, 2011 by Ashley Robinson.
Written by guest blogger: Rod Klein About the image I really like shooting HDR images, but that can be problematic when shooting underwater with no tripod and things constantly moving. Using Topaz Adjust gives me the ability to create an HDR type image simply without having to go through all of the steps used in [...]
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Creative Perspectives with Pro Denise Ippolito
Posted on19. Apr, 2011 by Ashley Robinson.
Written by guest blogger: Denise Ippolito As I was walking through Washington’s Crossing State Park in Pennsylvania late last fall I noticed a leaf stuck to the trunk of a large tree. I guess the wind and rain from early that morning had left it there. The leaf instantly caught my eye and many different [...]

