That's great! Do you use Lightroom? If so, you can just go to export settings and input the requirements. If Photoshop, Edit > Image Size. Make 2000px. Then File > Save for Web and adjust jpeg quality so it reads under 2 megs. This is just the first round so we don't need full resolution files...
Very pleased to say that Margot Raggett has joined our judging panel this year!
Margot is a former PR director turned wildlife photographer, and the driving force behind the Remembering Wildlife series of books.
So far more than 12,000 books have now been sold worldwide, and more than £500,000...
Very pleased to say that Margot Raggett has joined our judging panel this year!
Margot is a former PR director turned wildlife photographer, and the driving force behind the Remembering Wildlife series of books.
So far more than 12,000 books have now been sold worldwide, and more than £500,000...
Are you the Nature TTL Photographer of the Year 2020?
I'm very pleased to announce that our competition is now open for entries!
The Overall Winner of the competition will take home £1,000 in cash, with the People's Choice Award winner bagging £500.
Plus, there are some great prizes for our...
Are you the Nature TTL Photographer of the Year 2020?
I'm very pleased to announce that our competition is now open for entries!
The Overall Winner of the competition will take home £1,000 in cash, with the People's Choice Award winner bagging £500.
Plus, there are some great prizes for our...
Hi Dave
Like with Lightroom, raw editing is innate in the software. You don't have to make initial adjustments and then fully open the image, like with Photoshop. So yes, you can use layers etc.
The AI tools themselves are not targeted for wildlife photographers - that's true. The AI Structure works for wildlife, but really it's the "traditional" editing process that wildlife users are interested in. Personally I like it - the user interface is friendly and feels a lot more modern. If...
So I have tested on Windows. A slow netbook will struggle. Desktop computers perform well and I have heard for some it is faster than on Mac. I'd take that last statement with caution, though, but unless you're running it on something ancient and slow, Luminar 4 has had a lot of speed improvements.
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