2018

GIMP 2.10 (RC2) Tutorial: Add Motion Blur to Action Photos

In this GIMP 2.10 Release Candidate 2 (GIMP 2.10.0-RC2) tutorial, I show you how to add motion blur to action photos to enhance the action going on in the image. In this case, I am using a photo of a dog running towards the camera with a ball! I also show you how to use the color tools to adjust the color of the image, include saturation, color temperature, levels, curves, and the unsharp mask. I’ll also remove unwanted items from my image using the Heal Tool and Clone Tool.

This tutorial is great for beginners, but can be utilized by photographers and photo editors or photo retouchers of any skill level. The best part? GIMP is a free photo manipulation and retouching program!

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Creating your own Creative Profiles in Adobe Camera Raw

An advanced, step-by-step guide to creating Creative Profiles in Adobe Camera Raw for use in Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) 10.3 and later, Lightroom Classic 7.3 and later, and Lightroom CC 1.3 and later.

Please keep in mind that profiles are very different from presets, and as such, there’s lots of stuff that can go wrong while making them. Experiment, have fun, and go slowly.

For more details and specifics, download the SDK with sample files from the link below:

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The BEST Way to Sharpen Portraits in Photoshop

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After spending long hours on a photo edit, sharpening is the best way to enhance all of the details you worked so hard to preserve It’s also a great tool to help guide the viewer’s eye to the subject of the image. In this tutorial, we show you the best sharpening method out there to target and highlight the details that matter.

Sharpen with Precision

Before you start sharpening, there’s two important tips to keep in mind. First, sharpening should be the very last step in your post-processing workflow. Make sure to take care of all of the retouching and coloring first – that way you only end up sharpening details that you intended to be in the final image.

Second, sharpening should be done according to whatever you want the size of the final image to be. For example, you would sharpen a full-sized print differently than you would an 800-pixel wide version for the web. So if you’re exporting several different sizes, be sure to sharpen them all separately after you’ve cropped and resized. It takes more time but will make a significant difference in the quality and impact of the sharpening.

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