| October 25, 2012 Breaking news from America's top photo magazines | | | | Former drag-racing photographer Rich Lavigne creates rig shots of a baby stroller in a supermarket for a twist on baby photos “It’s a classic rig shot,” says Rich Lavigne, “In automotive photography, a rig shot is when the camera is attached to the side of a car using an arm and clamp mechanism. You make the shot by dragging the shutter while the vehicle is in motion.” |
| | A lighter, smaller tele-zoom with a claimed five stops of VR | | Full-res sample images from Sony's new full-frame translucent mirror camera | | Some real-world shots taken with Sony's new ILC | Be the first to hear about new stuff on PopPhoto.com by subscribing to our revamped RSS feed! | | | TECH SUPPORT 30 Second Software Q. What's the easiest way to achieve and HDR look in photoshop? A. You don't have to shoot multiple images to get a high-dynamic-range look. Try the HDR Toning tool in Adobe Photoshop CS5 and CS6. It offers the same sliders found in Photoshop’s Merge to HDR Pro tool, but can be applied to a single image. To use it, go to Image > Adjustments > HDR Toning. The Local Adaptation Method gives you the most control. Use the Radius slider in Edge Glow to finesse an HDR-like haze around edges; adding Strength can increase the glow’s contrast. Gamma sets both brightness and contrast. | | |
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