How to crop a digital photo: Step By Step Tutorial

Cropping a photo, step 1: Go to www.picnik.com and click the "Get Started Now!" button

Sooner or later, you will probably run into a situation where you will need to crop a photo. If you don’t have a application on your computer to do this (or you have one, but don’t know how to use … Continue reading

Image processing behind the scenes

Processing a photo in a RAW file editor allows us to

What can you expect when you hire Vision Design to do a photo shoot? This post will provide an overview of the different forms of image processing we perform in order to deliver a high-quality final image for your project. … Continue reading

Image types: RAW files in a nutshell

Here's an example of the options you have for adjusting the settings of a RAW file in Photoshop.

If you read last week’s blog post, you’ll know that I’m writing a series of posts to give an overview of several major file types, and the benefits and drawbacks of each. Last week I did an overview of JPG … Continue reading

Image types: JPG files in a nutshell

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If you work in a marketing role at your organization, you’ve probably been asked for a specific file type when sharing an electronic image. In my next few blog posts, I’m going to share several of the major file types, … Continue reading

4 easy tips for organizing your digital photos

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Do you remember organizing your photos back in the days of photography with film? Once upon a time you could pull a shoebox off the shelf, find your envelope of prints from the lab with the negatives packaged inside. Although most … Continue reading

Strategies for creating a better architectural photo

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Commercial photo shoots typically fall into a steady workflow where many images can be shot and processed quickly. At Vision Design, we’ll often get dozens of relatively uniform products that can be shot on a white background, or we’ll capture … Continue reading

Taking better digital photos by managing light sources

Do you remember loading a roll of film into the camera, snapping 24 to 36 shots and ordering prints? The images taken outside looked fantastic, but indoor shots were a collection of warm moody yellows and muggy greens. Maybe you … Continue reading