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NativeISO

What are the Native ISO?

In this episode, I answer one question you have asked me: What are the Native ISO?

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PerfectExp3Flash

Perfect Exposure at 1st shot: 3 Flashes & 1 Flash meter

In this episode, we learn how to obtain a perfect studio exposure with 3 flashes and 1 flash meter.

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PerfectExp1Flash

Perfect Exposure at 1st shot: 1 Flash & 1 Flashmeter

In this episode, we learn how to obtain a perfect studio exposure with 1 flash and 1 flash meter.

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The aperture role in flash photography

The Aperture in Flash Photography (shown in a Live Shoot)

This is the 3rd and last episode of this series where I explain you the role of each Exposure Triangle factor in Flash Photography. Here we are looking at the Aperture.

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The iso role in flash photography

The ISO in Flash Photography (shown in a Live Shoot)

This is the 2nd episode of a series of 3 where I explain you the role of each Exposure Triangle factor in Flash Photography. Here we are looking at the ISO.

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the role of the shutter in flash photography

The Shutter in Flash Photography (shown in a Live Shoot)

This is the first episode of a series of 3 where I explain you the role of each Exposure Triangle factor in Flash Photography. Here we are looking at the Shutter.

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remove thermal noise using the dark frame subtraction method in Photoshop

Remove Thermal Noise with a Dark Frame Subtraction in Adobe Photoshop

In this episode, I show you how you can deal with the Thermal Noise (Hot Pixels) resulting from a long exposure with a Dark Frame Subtraction (DFS) using Adobe Photoshop.

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in camera high iso noise reduction

In Camera’s High ISO Speed Noise Reduction – Good or Bad?

In this episode, I answering one of your questions: What is the In Camera Noise Reduction and should I use it?

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auto iso

Auto ISO good or bad?

In this episode, I am questioning whether Auto ISO is an absolute no go.

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raw vs jpeg vs tiff

Raw vs Jpeg vs Tiff

The output formats your camera produces: RAW, JPEG and TIFF.

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