Why use Photoshop?

Adobe Photoshop is the tool in your camera bag you don’t bring with you.

Before taking any photographs go into your camera settings and make sure you’re shooting in RAW. RAW is a file format that captures all the image data recorded by the sensor, not like Jpeg, which is compressed. Raw gives you the best quality and with the Adobe cc, you can take a photo you thought wasn’t exposed correctly and bring back what you thought was lost.

RAW setting on a canon camera

RAW setting on a canon camera

Be organised with your photographs. Keeping your photos organised is very important, each digital photograph there will an imprint of metadata, this is the RAW information about the photograph. Depending on your camera you will have, shutter speed, aperture ISO, lens and focal length and sometimes location the image was taken. In Lightroom, you can create collections. Collections pretty much are an album, label the collection and drag and drop the photos you wish to be apart of that collection keeping your photo organised.

Before Lightroom

Before Lightroom

After Lightroom

After Lightroom

Before Lightroom and Photoshop

Before Lightroom and Photoshop

After Lightroom and Photoshop

After Lightroom and Photoshop

Straight from Camera

Straight from Camera

After edit

After edit