Tag: infrared imaging
Thermal Camera Basics: Use Cases and Limitations
Thermal cameras detect heat instead of light, revealing hidden details in darkness, smoke, or cold. Learn how they work, where they’re used - and where they fall short.
Thermal cameras detect heat instead of light, revealing hidden details in darkness, smoke, or cold. Learn how they work, where they’re used - and where they fall short.
Master targeted color correction using HSL adjustments in photo editing. Learn to control Hue, Saturation, and Luminance precisely for portraits, landscapes, and more.
Master high-contrast photography by learning how to use metering modes, dynamic range limits, and exposure compensation to retain detail in both shadows and highlights.
Burst mode lets you capture fast-moving moments by taking dozens of photos in seconds. Learn how to use it on iPhone and Android, when to use it, and how to pick the perfect shot every time.
Learn how to create stunning on-body blends using your camera's built-in multiple exposure feature - no post-processing needed. Master blend modes, lighting, and technique for powerful creative results.
Camera angle isn't just where you point your lens-it's how you shape emotion, power, and meaning in every photo. Learn how low, high, eye-level, and tilted angles transform your subject and tell deeper stories.
HDR mode on smartphones helps capture more detail in high-contrast scenes, but it's not always the best choice. Learn when to use it - and when to turn it off - for sharper, more natural photos.
Thermal cameras detect heat instead of light, revealing hidden details in darkness, smoke, or cold. Learn how they work, where they’re used - and where they fall short.
Learn how to handhold long lenses for wildlife photography without a tripod. Master body bracing, breathing, burst shooting, and stabilization tricks to capture sharp images of fast-moving animals in the wild.
Freelensing lets you create stunning tilt-shift effects without expensive lenses. Just remove your lens, hold it by hand, and tilt it to control focus. Learn how to do it safely, what gear works best, and why this DIY technique is worth trying.
Expose to the Right (ETTR) is a technique that maximizes image quality in RAW files by shifting exposure toward the highlights. It reduces noise and preserves detail - but only if done correctly. Learn how it works, when to use it, and the risks involved.
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