by Blake Rudis | Nov 22, 2010 | f64 Academy News |
Every once in a while I look back at the tutorials I have done to see if they are still on the money. Apparently I have done everyone a horrible dishonor. On October 8th of 2010 I did a tutorial about clearing up HDR skies, while it may have been somewhat helpful, I...
by Blake Rudis | Nov 19, 2010 | Post Processing, Tutorial |
Panorama’s are fun, once you have gotten past the frustration and easily convoluted workflow. A couple years ago I did one the archaic way, taking each image and manually masking them, it took me 4 hours. Those were the days of Adobe CS 8.0, which as I recall...
by Blake Rudis | Nov 17, 2010 | Featured Artist |
Welcome Karl Williams to the HDR floor! I am jealous of this guy for three reasons, he writes like a philosopher with a photographer’s mind, he lives in the beautiful land of my idol William Wallace, and his portfolio is INCREDIBLE! Karl knows HDR, he has an...
by Blake Rudis | Nov 15, 2010 | f64 Academy News |
The wifey and I took a Thursday morning stroll high above the San Francisco Bay Area. We finally got the chance to travel Highway 35, Skyline Blvd. It was a pretty amazing drive, not as awe inspiring as say, Yosemite, but none-the-less it was pretty phenomenal to...
by Blake Rudis | Nov 12, 2010 | Post Processing, Tutorial |
Have you ever been in Photomatix flipping through all of you presets trying to find that one that works perfect. You see one that works for a certain area but not for another so you continue and find another preset that works for the complete opposite area but not...
by Blake Rudis | Nov 10, 2010 | Tutorial Update |
So I did some more research and decided I needed to update an old tutorial with some new information. I updated the Black and White conversion tutorial to show the conversion techniques effect on a custom made CMYK/RGB/WK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Red, Green, Blue,...