the similarities between photoshop and lightroom are the editing they are so much alike also another thing is the way it formatted it is very similar in the way the website is and also one more thing is how much you can do in both of the editing software’s they are very wide spread of what you can do on them. three differences is you can only really edit on lightroom unlike photoshop where it is more expanded and on how lightroom you can’t really move things around and switch it up like its counterpart photoshop. and one last thing is photoshop really dont got the editing power like photoshop dose.
Hunt
jump start
- Looking at the subject or subjects.
- Looking at the backgrounds.
- look at many other pictures.
- Watch a scary movie before looking at my pictures.
- You have to be into sports.
- Look at black and white pictures.
- If you have friend gather up in a circle and conversate.
- Go and take a picture of yourself and make it a portrait.
- Turn off the lights in your room and play with a light.
- Look up Andrew Tate quotes on your phone and read them.
- Listen to Lil Baby’s – It’s Only Me album on repeat.
- Go outside with someone and take pictures each other.
- Pray every day in the morning.
- Go to the beach when the sun is about to set and just stare.
- Go on a walk when it sets.
- Take pictures of nature.
- Take a picture of two people interacting with each other and analyze it.
- “Shoot”, someone random.
- Film a TikTok video.
- Look up your dream car.
conceptual
self-portrait with text
JPEG vs RAW
Any JPEG file’s size is the primary distinction between it and a RAW file. RAW picture file formats are much larger than JPEG (and other) image file formats. This is due to the fact that they are entirely uncompressed and contain all the original image data that was recorded by the sensors in your digital camera.
RAW versus JPEG, which file size is larger? Between two and six times as big as a JPEG file is a RAW file. RAW files are larger because they have a lot more image data in them. All of the information is essentially condensed into a JPEG image, which has a smaller file size and is simpler to transfer.
light art
talking to my self /Men’s Mental health\
Aaron Siskind
canvas
- lens:50mm focal length:50.00mm exposure:1/60 sec ISO 800 mode: Manuel