Technology
Tips and tricks about computing, printing and storage are perhaps some of the most vital insights there are. Here, you will see tips and tricks that will help to me your life easy in post-production, storing your work, printing and much more.
Read: What is… dynamic range?
You’ve probably heard of the terms dynamic range, wide dynamic range and high dynamic range (HDR) but what do they all mean? Matt Golowczynski explains dynamic range. Read More24 February 2015
Read: Wex Tips: Keep Your Camera Bag Clean [video]
Struggling to keep your photo kit dust-free? Jonathan shares a simple idea to help. Read More29 December 2014
Read: 10 tips for getting the most out of your graphics tablet
Automotive photographer Dom Romeny reveals 10 tips for getting maximum performance out of your graphics tablet. Read More12 December 2014
Read: What is… an anti-aliasing filter?
Anti-aliasing – or ‘low-pass’ – filters have long featured in digital cameras, but many recent models eschew these. Matt Golowczynski explains their pros and cons. Read More10 December 2014
Read: 8 Adobe Lightroom Power Secrets
Want to get more from Adobe Lightroom? These simple tips will speed up your workflow and give you greater confidence when using the software. Read More12 November 2014
Read: What is… inner focus?
Inner focus, or internal focus, may sound like a gimmick but it presents the photographer with a wealth of advantages. Matt Golowczynski explains why. Read More11 November 2014
Read: What is… bracketing?
Bracketing is a useful way to get the shot you want in camera, without recourse to editing in software. Matt Golowczynski explains when to use it. Read More04 November 2014
Read: A Guide To Intentional Camera Movement Photography
Kirk Norbury explains all you need to know about Intentional Camera Movement (ICM) photography. Read More01 November 2014
Read: What is… AE Lock and AF Lock?
Ever wonder what the Auto Exposure-Lock (AE-L) and Auto Focus-Lock (AF-L) controls do on your DSLR? We explain all... Read More31 October 2014
Read: How to use motion blur for more creative images
Moving subjects usually require fast shutter speeds but striking results can be had by doing the exact opposite too. Geoff Harris explains how to use motion blur for creative results. Read More12 October 2014