Monthly Archives: May 2010

The Legendary Dakota

Here are two photos I took of the Legendary Dakota that overlooks Central Park on W. 72nd Street in Manhattan.  I did some post editing in Lightroom to achieve the sepia look as well as the black and white.  I’ve … Continue reading

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Find Neutral: Locate a Gray Point to Remove Color Casts

I found this article in the May issue of Popular Photography, as well as on their website POP Photo.com, and I think it’s a great tutorial in taking your photo to the next step after correcting your black and white points … Continue reading

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An Easy Way to Fix Low Contrast and Color with Photoshop Levels

From POP Photo. Com comes a great tutorial on how to enchance the contrast and color with Photoshop Levels. A power tool for fixing low-contrast photos, Adobe Photoshop’s Levels can add natural-looking contrast and remove color casts, simultaneously and in … Continue reading

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