Rich Harrington, Photofocus

Rich Harrington

Photofocus

Washington, DC, United States

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Past articles by Richard:

Experimenting with long-exposure photography

I found myself with the perfect opportunity to shoot some long-exposure shots. → Read More

How do I crop to a specific ratio in Lightroom

How do I crop to a specific ratio in Lightroom. Watch this video to learn how to crop your image to a specific ration. → Read More

A deep dive into Mylio Photos

Stop drowning in your photo library and get organized with Mylio Photos. Watch this deep dive video to learn more. → Read More

Learn how to do easy culling with AfterShoot

In this online seminar, learn how to easily sort and cull your photos using the power of AI with AfterShoot. → Read More

Unlocking every tool in Radiant Photo

In this video, you'll learn about all the tools and capabilities of Radiant Photo and what you can do with them. → Read More

How to make your holiday photos look great

Here's a tutorial I recorded a few years back that's all about how to make your holiday photos look their best. → Read More

Bring your camera to holiday events ... others will thank you

Around the world, we are entering into times of holiday celebration, reflection, and get-togethers. It's Thanksgiving here in the US. → Read More

Is Lightroom Classic acting weird after your latest macOS upgrade?

When working with Lightroom Classic, it's essential that it has proper access to files on disk. Otherwise, you might see weirdness. → Read More

How to create a storyboard for a video or photoshoot

A storyboard is a great way to plan your next photo or video shoot. It creates a road map that helps know what you’re trying to accomplish. → Read More

Adobe embraces generative AI, but at what cost to creatives?

The reality of generative AI has created quite a controversy among photographers. Adobe shows its new tools at the Adobe MAX keynote. → Read More

Refining a hue/saturation adjustment layer with the on image tool in Photoshop

The on image tool, or targeted adjustment tool makes it easy to select a range of colors and then further modify it. → Read More

Using Vanishing Point for perspective cloning in Photoshop

With Vanishing Point, you can identify perspective planes, and then apply edits such as painting, cloning, copying or pasting, and transforming. → Read More

Fixing faded historical photos in Photoshop

A common problem with old black-and-white or sepia-toned photos is that they fade over time. → Read More

Fixing soft focus in Photoshop

The Smart Sharpen filter has the most options of any sharpening filter built into Photoshop. Here's how to get started using it. → Read More

Repairing and improving photos in Photoshop

This article tackles issues like physical damage, such as rips, wrinkles, scratches and fading as well as digital issues such as overblown skies and noise. → Read More

How to create a panorama in Photoshop

By using layers, you can take several photos from one location and merge them together to create a large panoramic photo. → Read More

Working with multiple layers in Photoshop

As Photoshop has continued to evolve, so has its ability to offer powerful layer management. → Read More

Getting started with Layers in Photoshop

When Photoshop debuted, it did not have layers. Its original purpose was to touch up frames of motion picture and photography film. It was, as its name implied, a photo shop that provided a digital darkroom where photos could be enhanced, color corrected and repaired. Over time, people wanted to do more with Photoshop, such […] → Read More

Using Refine Edge in Photoshop to alter your existing selection

Photoshop provides a powerful option for refining an existing selection — the Refine Edge command, which can be accessed in two ways. → Read More

Using Photoshop's Color Range command to adjust skin tones

The Color Range command allows you to select a specified color within the document. You can then easily add to the selection to refine it. → Read More