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Tutorial - Coimbra Stairs
I used to live in Portugal on and off for several years. Unfortunately, I only got into photography after I left the country. When I recently I had the opportunity to return to Portugal I already had a few shoots in my mind. One of them was to get a shot of the University of Coimbra. Shooting in the ancient library was prohibited, but fortunately, I remembered this stairwell in one of the administration buildings. My goal with this shot was to capture a feeling of the old and long history of the University.… read more
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Rokinon 14mm Lightroom Lens Profile
I recently acquired a Rokinon 14mm ultra wide angle lens. With around $300 this lens is much more affordable than a Nikon 14-24mm lens. The main drawback of this lens is the extreme geometric distortion is shows of. In many situation you wont notice it but as soon as you have some straight lines going across you picture you will see it rather clearly. Normally that would not be a big issue as those distortion can be fixed in software. Unfortunately Lightroom does not come with a lens profile.… read more
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How I organize my Photos to play nicely with Capture One and Lightroom
As mentioned before, I use Capture One and Lightroom for processing my pictures. In this article I will explain how I organize my pictures to play nicely with both programs and potential others in future.… read more
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Why using Lightroom and Capture One together makes sense
There have been many articles been written comparing Lightroom (LR) and Capture One (CO) and favoring one over the other. I have been using Lightroom for years and have been using Capture One for about 1 year now. In my experience both have their merits and problems. In the following overview I like to highlight the strength (in no particular order or claim of completeness) of each application to show that both tools can complement each other.… read more
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