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Hacking Full-size Camera Panoramas to Work in Facebook

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July 16, 2016 - 6:00pm

You've probably seen those cool panoramic images in Facebook where you can not only drag to explore the image, but even tilt and pan your phone to do it. Neat! I really wanted to add a panoramic photo I'd created in Lightroom to Facebook, but it didn't work. It turns out, there's a few things you have to do… and the path to figuring that out was a looooong one.

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Interview and Demo with Sean Bagshaw… "Extending Dynamic Range"

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February 5, 2016 - 9:00pm

You know those HDR image that don't look like HDR? Those fantastic landscape photos where every shadow and every highlight and every drop of color just ooze off the screen? In this interview and live demo, landscape photographer and renowned educator Sean Bagshaw introduces us to his course, “Extended Dynamic Range”, available as part of the “Bracketing and Blending Bundle” which also contains the “Bracketing Exposed” course by Jay and Varina Patel, plus six new exposure blending workflow tutorials.

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The Quest for a Viable iOS RAW Workflow

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December 22, 2015 - 9:00pm

I'm on a quest to find a viable RAW workflow on iOS. Why? Because the iPad Pro is a phenomenal machine, there are incredible iOS image editing apps that I want to integrate in my workflow, and like it or not, the days of desktop and laptop computers are numbered, so we may as well be in the forefront of this push.

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Freezing Motion In Long Exposures

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July 6, 2015 - 9:00pm

Landscape scenes can look even more beautiful with a long exposure. However, a long exposure can blur subjects and elements we want to remain sharp. With a little forethought in the field, and a touch of post processing magic, you can get the best of both worlds.

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