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Hi everyone! I'm new to this forum :) My goal in joining PSG is to have my images as clean and beautiful as those in flickr and 500px in terms of post production. I'am a hobbyist landscape photographer :) right now I'am not shooting in the field because of school works, so i decided to improve my post production and develop a style that I want. thank you PSG! :thumbsup:

I want to learn these
1. about LAB (to help me boost color on my landscape shots)
2. Sharpening
3. Noise reduction
4. Non - destructive cropping
5. adjusting verticals ( ex. buildings)

do you know good tutorials/information about these? can you pm me the link?
:wink:

PS: since I can't go to a remote location and shoot. Do you know any site that I can get free raw files (better if there are alot of landscape shots) so that I can practice my editing skills?

PSS: I'am really excited to read your replies. I can feel it that I'am on the right forum!
:rocker:

 
As far as landscape shots, just google that term you'll find thousands if not millions.
 
RAW would come directly from the camera . If you want to practice using Camera Raw, in CS6 it opens jpgs and tiffs. Same settings as RAW. By the way, in case you don't use it, you should. It can save you a huge amount of work before you open it in PS.
Dad....He said in RAW....I can't find anything but jpegs.

How about a link ?
 
Another color space to clarify. RGB,CMYK,Greyscale etc etc. Here is a pretty good tut

thank you for the link! Godbless! :)

RAW would come directly from the camera . If you want to practice using Camera Raw, in CS6 it opens jpgs and tiffs. Same settings as RAW. By the way, in case you don't use it, you should. It can save you a huge amount of work before you open it in PS.

hmmm. I want to practice RAW files that came out straight from the camera :) thank you for that advice.

Dad....He said in RAW....I can't find anything but jpegs.

How about a link ?

I can't also find raw images. hehehe
 
RAW would come directly from the camera . If you want to practice using Camera Raw, in CS6 it opens jpgs and tiffs. Same settings as RAW. By the way, in case you don't use it, you should. It can save you a huge amount of work before you open it in PS.


Yup thats how I shoot, I would love to get some RAW files that I didn't shoot

Yes ABR will process jpg's and tiffs's too..REMEMBER if you do open those in ABR, they will always open in ABR
 

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