Image markup in Lightroom
Annotating your photographs for processing notes and later reference
Annotating your photographs for processing notes and later reference
Photography
For about as long as I’ve used Fujifilm cameras, I’ve almost always shot in JPEG+RAW mode: raw to have the most leeway in post-processing and JPEG to get those lovely ready-made Fujifilm film simul...
When taking multiple frames to stitch into a panorama, it’s easy to miss some needed coverage at the corners
This is something of a niche tip, but for those who have multi-monitor setups and like printing portrait-oriented photographs at least some of the time, read on…A computer setup tip I picked up fro...
Photography
I make sure to set all my cameras to save files in RAW format, giving me the most leeway in post-processing. I worry though, that it can lead to me post-processing some files that just don’t need i...
Understanding what you’re trying to achieve with an image before you start moving sliders and applying presets
Filed under Things I Could Have Investigated Years Ago and Saved Myself Hassle, there's an assumption I'd always made about Fujifilm's Shoot without lens setting: that you need to turn it back off ...
A guide to scanning film with a digital camera to get better results than a flatbed scanner.
Fuji's film simulations (particularly Classic Chrome) are many people's favourite feature of the X-series cameras and a reason a lot of Fuji photographers just shoot straight to JPEG - you don't ge...