What to do with all those photos after you've taken them is the question. Do you do any post-processing? Are you a minimalist? Or maybe you like do to HDR?
By Zvi Kons
Whatever your tendency this year had some helpful post-processing articles. Here are a few of the most popular ones from the last year:
Lightroom
- 6 of Lightroom's Hidden Treasures
- Useful Lightroom Plug-ins
- How to do Noise Reduction in Lightroom
- Photoshop Versus Lightroom Which is Right for You?
- Lightroom How To - One Tip and One Trick
- Seven Pieces of Advice for New Lightroom Users
- Improve Your Images with the Lightroom Graduated Filter Tool
- Save Tons of Editing Time with Lightroom Presets
- How to Create a Vintage Look using Lightroom
- Step by Step Portrait Processing in Lightroom
- Lightroom 5 Tips - Hidden Gems
- Mastering Color in Lightroom using the HSL Tab
Photoshop
- 3 Easy Steps Using Photoshop to Making your Images POP
- 5 Photoshop Tools to Take Your Images from Good to Great
- How to Use LAB Color in Photoshop to Add Punch to Your Images
- 6 Commonly Used and Confused Tools in Photoshop Explained
- Ten Go-to Editing Tips for Using Photoshop
- 4 Tips for Post Processing Efficiency in Photoshop
- Understanding Masking in Photoshop
- How to Watermarking Images With Photoshop and Lightroom
- Two Quick and Easy Photoshop Head-Swapping Techniques
- How to Use Levels in Photoshop Correct Color and Contrast
- How to do Quick and Easy Curves Adjustments in Photoshop
- 3 Creative Uses of the Drop Shadow in Photoshop
- How to do Great Black and White Conversions Using Photoshop
- 5 Creative Ways to Process Infrared Photographs in Photoshop
- A Beginners Introduction to Using Layers
Other
- Are You Guilty of these 5 Over-Processing Sins?
- Luminosity Masks Versus HDR Software For Creating Natural Looking HDR Images
- Better Star Trails Photographs with StarStaX
- HDR Vertorama Photography - How to Create Mind-bending Images
- Getting to Know Picasa - a Free Image Editor and Browser by Google
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