Enhancing Night and Low-Light Photos with Photoshop
Release date:2019, March 29
Duration:02 h 12 m
Author:Seán Duggan
Skill level:Beginner
Language:English
Exercise files:Yes
Today’s cameras do a great job with low-light and night scenes, but there’s always room for improvement—from noise reduction and tonal adjustment, to advanced techniques, such as combining difference exposures. In this course, photographer and educator Sean Duggan explores a range of Camera Raw and Photoshop post-processing techniques aimed at expanding your creative options for night and low-light photography. He begins in Camera Raw for general enhancements and then turns to Photoshop to capitalize on its Merge to HDR feature, which can create high-dynamic-range images for capturing a wide contrast range common in some night scenes. Finally, he includes techniques specifically for photography of the night sky, including how to use luminosity masks on photos of the Milky Way.
Topics include:
Using neutral guides to set white balance
Removing chromatic aberration
Reducing noise
Working with 32-bit HDR images
Stacking layers and combining exposures
Improving star photography
Creating a luminosity mask