Ah yes, it has been a good few years that I have been on WordPress, and before that my website was with another supplier. As from this week, I have secured another year to keep this website paid and advert free for my users. Let us take a quick look at a few things. Firstly,Continue reading “Another Year Secured For The Website”
Tag Archives: Editing
The Question I Always Get Asked – Why Do I Use Darktable?
I keep getting the same question, time after time, from all kinds of photographers. “Why Mark? Why do you use Darktable so much when you have plenty of more advanced paid software?”. Today I will answer that question as best as I can. Before we begin, let us take a look at what Darktable actuallyContinue reading “The Question I Always Get Asked – Why Do I Use Darktable?”
Three Extremely Useful Online Apps For Your Photography
Sometimes there are things that you want to do with your photography, such as see what settings were used for a photos colour grading, or copy the look of an image, or write text quickly behind your subject or even use what is basically the full Photoshop for free, but you are not at yourContinue reading “Three Extremely Useful Online Apps For Your Photography”
With this new tool, you may not need Photoshop (with examples!)
There is a new tool in town, and it can transform your editing, no matter what editing software you use. Even if you are using the most basic of editing packages, this new tool will allow you to do amazing things with your images, making editing a breeze! The tool in question is the brandContinue reading “With this new tool, you may not need Photoshop (with examples!)”
GIMP 3.0.2 Review: A Welcome Step Forward, But Still Room to Grow
I have been using GIMP for many years, and I have been using GIMP 3 ever since it started having release candidates. With the release of Gimp 3.0 (and now 3.0.2) I take a look at what the software offers, the pro’s, the con’s and if you should consider it. GIMP, the GNU Image ManipulationContinue reading “GIMP 3.0.2 Review: A Welcome Step Forward, But Still Room to Grow”
