by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Jun 19, 2013 | Photography, Software Tutorials, Studio JPIC
In this video, I show how to use the Healing Brush in Adobe Lightroom 5. You can use it to fix blemishes, remove unwanted objects, persons, and even foxes! If you’re used to using it in Adobe Photoshop, it’s basically the same thing, except now you can do...
by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Jun 18, 2013 | Photography, Software Tutorials, Studio JPIC, Videography
Adobe Creative Cloud CC is finally here, and in this video I will show how you can upgrade from Adobe Creative Cloud CS6 to Adobe CC. This way you can have access to the CC version (a.k.a. CS 7.0) of your favourite Adobe applications: Adobe Premiere, Photoshop, After...
by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Jun 14, 2013 | Photography, Software, Studio JPIC, Videography
In this video, I do a review of the CrashPlan+ online cloud backup service. Our photos and videos are only as good as our backup, and I wanted to add a level of redundancy to my system. Prior to this, I used a couple of USB drives, and an internal drive to keep 3...
by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Jun 13, 2013 | Photography, Software, Studio JPIC, Videography
In this video, I talk about Adobe’s announcement of a new version of Adobe Creative Suite, called Adobe CC, short for Adobe Creative Cloud. It is also known as Adobe Creative Suite CS 7.0. They already released Adobe Lightroom 5.0 which for my workflow...
by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Jun 11, 2013 | Photography, Software Tutorials, Studio JPIC, Videography
In this video, I show how I create my timescape videos (timelapse + landscape = timescape) from RAW images using Adobe After Effects to do the colour correction, and Adobe Premiere Pro CS6. This is the simplest workflow I could find. NOTE: I hear that Adobe CC CS7.0...
by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Jun 6, 2013 | Photography, Studio JPIC, Videography
This is a demo of a Timescape I did by processing some RAW images I took of the sunset over the river in Florenceville-Bristol, NB, Canada. By using RAW images, I was able to pull out much more details from the trees than I did with the JPEG demo. There is...