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Hi Photographer, How do you manage your digital workflow? Image editing and photo management aren't as sexy or fun as the process of taking a picture, but they are no less important - and just as vital to ensuring you get the 'look' you are after. In this week's bulletin we address some of photographers' key concerns in the digital darkroom and give you one of the first reviews of Adobe's new Lightroom 5 beta. WIN A PHOTO TRIP TO NEPAL! There are lots of photo competitions out there but few as special as this one! We've partnered with international sight-saving charity ORBIS to offer Digital Camera World readers the opportunity to go on assignment with the charity and document its important work at its missions in Nepal. | ||||
Shooting and editing raw format files can be confusing if you're just starting out - but even if you're an experienced hand with raw, there are always things you can learn. In this quick guide we answer some of the most common questions we hear about shooting and editing raw images. | ||||
In most situations modern cameras do a great job of getting colour right, but every now and again something goes wrong. In this article we explain why some colour photography errors occur, what you can do to solve them and how to avoid making such mistakes in the future. | ||||
Adobe Lightroom 5 beta review You may have forgotten amid all the attention Adobe has received in the wake of its Photoshop CC announcement, but the software giant also recently revealed an update to its popular Adobe Lightroom software. In our Adobe Lightroom 5 beta review we look at some of the key features of this 'alternative Photoshop' to see how it benefits you. | ||||
When you view a photo on your camera's small rear screen, it may look crisp. However, it's only when you view it at actual size on your computer monitor that you realise your pictures aren't quite sharp. In this tutorial we show you show to sharpen both JPEGs and raw files while keeping noise at bay. Read more » | ||||
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