Know How Transfer

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About 'Know How Transfer' Channel

Everyone dealing with photography and digital imaging will find a unique mix of instructional and how-to content here. W...

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Wow! Tonal Equalizer. Smooth, Sharp or Both? Whether you’re shooting a person, a landscape or a product, you want your images to have your own personal...

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The Wow! Factor. That magic combination of sharpening and smoothing

Any image is made of fine detail and coarser areas. Controlling these is the key to the winning look which has “The Wow! Factor”; traditional sharpening...

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Dedicated to young photographers beginning their profession

This post is to introduce you to my “Semi-serious biography.” Hosted on my portfolio website, it was written in 1992 after two long days of interviews...

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Black&White Conversion. Triple Tone Boosts Your Creativity

The Triple Tone feature by VitaminBW dramatically changes the approach to black & white conversion. This article explains why. Imagine Triple Tone...

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Marco Olivotto Color Seminars at Fespa Munich 2014

These videos deal with color management and correction in textile printing. However we do think that they may be very interesting for a generic audience...

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ALCE test Action | Understand How Radius Works

What is this Action for ALCE test Action is a Photoshop action which automatically creates eight ALCE layers with different radius values, from 1 to...

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VitaminBW: a Steady Path to Black-and-White

An interesting article on Black&White Techniques from moonphotoshop.com, the new website of Marco Olivotto Black-and-white is pleasure and pain for...

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ALCE and 360° panoramic images

Two suggestion for ALCE processing of equirectangular images to be used building 360 degree panoramas. By Davide Barranca Equirectangular images, the...

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In-a-Gamma-da-Vida

In-a-Gamma-da-Vida

A false profile (that is, a profile with a non-standard gamma value) can be expressed as pencil-drawn curves generated by Photoshop. While this has little...

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The False Profile – Multiply Technique

When my dear friend and co-blogger Giuliana Abbiati coded a free Photoshop CS5 extension called “False Profiles” I suggested her to add some quick and...

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Dan Margulis on Italy and RBG

There have been several public announcements about Dan Margulis’ retirement from his teaching career, most of which made by Dan himself. Yet the time...

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