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In this tutorial, we show you how to edit the Milky way to emphasise the fine detail.

In this tutorial, we show you how to seamlessly swap out a sky with Photoshop.

How to seamlessly blend images taken before and after sunset to create dynamic cityscapes that would never be possible in a single exposure.

You've found the ideal shot. There's just one problem. People keep walking through the frame. Don't worry, you can still get the shot you want with a little help from Photoshop.

Luminosity masking is a relatively simple post-production technique for photographers wrestling with high-contrast shooting conditions.

Fight the Noise

The secret to reducing noise and sharpening your images lies with local rather than global adjustments. In this step-by-step workflow you'll learn this powerful image-editing technique.

Find out how to take control of Adobe Lightroom's Spot Removal Tool to remove distractions and create more powerful images.

Combine depth of field and colour adjustments to create this popular miniaturised effect in Lightroom.

Adding Atmosphere

What was once a common technique for editing in the darkroom still has great practical implications today. Simon Skellon shows how to make the most of dodging and burning in Adobe Lightroom.

The big fix!

Lightroom's new Dehaze feature is a boon for washed-out photos. Image-editing guru Mark Galer demonstrates the finer points in this practical step-by-step project.

Split Toning

We show you how to use Lightroom’s split toning adjustments to do more with colour and tone.

The Bridge

In this step-by-step tutorial, imaging expert Mark Galer shows you how to optimise an image in Photoshop Lightroom and then create an abstract version using Smart Filters in Photoshop CC.

How To Mix it Up!

In this tutorial, Mark Galer shows you how to switch between Lightroom and Photoshop in order to take control of colour and tone.

Mark Galer shows you how to make your landscapes 'pop' by enhancing colour, tone, sharpness and much more in Adobe Lightroom.

By maximising shadow and highlight detail and boosting midtone contrast you can produce images for maximum impact.

Clipping warnings: what are they and why should we care?