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How to Build a Master File | David Kelley's Blog
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David Kelley's Blog. Musings from West of the Moon Photography…. How to Build a Master File. Building a Master File. 1 Open the file exported from Lightroom. This becomes the background layer (#1 at the bottom of the illustration). 2 Create three layer groups and change the names to: Global, Local, and Output (labeled #2, #3, and #4 respectively in the illustration). 3 Beginning at the bottom of the layer stack and moving up create all Global corrections first:. D Add a cloning and healing layer. 5 Withi...
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Why I Use the DNG Format | David Kelley's Blog
https://davidkelley.wordpress.com/2011/06/17/why-i-use-the-dng-format
David Kelley's Blog. Musings from West of the Moon Photography…. Why I Use the DNG Format. Should I be converting my images to DNG? Well, I’m glad you asked because I have an opinion on the. Subject which I would like to share. Before we discuss DNG, however, I would. Like to suggest that you should be capturing images in your camera’s RAW mode. Most of the time. The exception might be images you know for sure will only be posted. And you can never get back to the original RAW capture data. Stand-alone A...
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How Big Are My Pixels Anyway? | David Kelley's Blog
https://davidkelley.wordpress.com/2010/01/11/how-big-are-my-pixels-anyway
David Kelley's Blog. Musings from West of the Moon Photography…. How Big Are My Pixels Anyway? How Big Are My Pixels Anyway? A Guide to Understanding Resolution. Photograph with an image resolution of 240 ppi. Inset enlargement shows that the picture is actually. Composed of square pixels arranged like mosaic tiles. When the pixels are small enough we perceive the image. As having continuous tones of color and smooth edges. And the amount of storage space required to handle these files becomes enormous&#...
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