Photo Taco Podcast
Summary: Jeff Harmon, passionate hobbyist photographer, works as an Information Security professional by day and loves to break down complicated and/or technical photography topics so that the newest of photographers can understand them. No topic is too simple or too complicated for the show. If he doesn’t know the answer then he brings on an expert to help him break it down. Get photography tips in the time it takes to eat a taco, or perhaps a burrito!
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- Artist: Jeff Harmon
- Copyright: Phototaco Podcast 2018
Podcasts:
Jeff Harmon answer a listener question about roundtripping between Lightroom and Photoshop, then finding the image that was edited.
Jeff Harmon shares tips to speed up editing sessions with thousands of photos using presents, copy/paste, sync, and other Lightroom features.
Jeff Harmon explains how lenses behave differently on crop sensor cameras compared to full frame.
Jeff Harmon talks about JPEG compression levels and what photographers should set the "Quality" level to as they export files to JPEG.
Jeff Harmon answers a listener question about metering, metering modes, and when to use each.
Jeff Harmon finishes up his discussion on the Adobe DNG file format and tells you whether he thinks photographers should be using it as they process their images in Lightroom
First part of a two part episode where Jeff Harmon talks about the DNG file format and if it is something that photographers should be using.
Jeff Harmon talks about how you can sync a Lightroom catalog between two computers.
Nick Page talks about how to combine HDR and panorama
Jeff Harmon takes on explaining the difference between the 8 sliders dealing with the dark and light portions of a photo in the basic and tone curve panels of the develop module in Lightroom
Jeff Harmon does his best to explain the term "EV" in photography.
Darin Mellor outlines 4 setups for tethering along with the pros and cons of each one.
Jeff Harmon explains aspect ratio and how to use it correctly to make sure your photos aren't squished or stretched.
Nick Page talks about the "talent myth" and photography.
Jeff Harmon shares part 2 of his thoughts about what a person wanting to upgrade a crop sensor camera to full frame should know.