- History - Deluxe Paint
One of the first really powerful photo editing programs was Deluxe Paint, designed by Dan Silva and Electronic Arts for the Commodore Amiga computer. (…)
- Free Photo Editing Software
Are there any cheaper alternatives to Adobe Photoshop CS2's steep price? (…)
- Ethics of Photo Editing
In the past, photo editing was time consuming and tedious. Anything beyond simply lightening or darkening a picture meant hours of painstaking work. (…)
- Digital Image File Types
There are so many different file types to choose from, like RAW, JPG, GIF, TIFF, and PNG. Which one is right for you?
RAW is the internal file format for many digital cameras. (…) - Cropping and Straightening
Imagine returning home from the family reunion, camera in hand, and waiting for the printed pictures to come back. (…)
- Cloning
Cloning, in digital photography, has absolutely nothing to do with sheep. Unless, of course, you want to use the cloning tool to turn an image of one sheep into a whole flock of them. (…)
- Burning and Dodging
While Burning and Dodging are listed as tools in most photo editing software, they are digital versions of techniques originally developed by darkroom photographers years ago. (…)
- Brightness and Contrast
In photography, exposure is controlled by a variety of things–the size of the lens opening, the film speed, and the duration the lens remains open taking the picture. (…)
- Blurring the Background
The best Wildlife photography will always show a crystal-clear animal against a blurry background. (…)
- Workflow: The Digital Darkroom
Before digital photography came of age, photographs had to go through the darkroom. (…)













