by Expert Graphic International | Mar 16, 2026 | Business, Graphic Design
A clipping path uses a closed vector outline to cut out a 2D image subject in editing software. You create it by hand with the Pen Tool in Photoshop, and the path tells the app which pixels to keep and which to hide. A clipping path keeps edges crisp, scales cleanly,...
by Expert Graphic International | Nov 8, 2025 | Business, Graphic Design, Image Editing
A mirror shows your face in real time using direct light reflection, while a camera recreates your face through lenses, sensors, and software. Mirrors preserve natural depth because your eyes work together to form a 3D image. Cameras flatten that depth into 2D and...
by Expert Graphic International | Oct 24, 2025 | Business, Graphic Design, Image Editing
Why Is a Camera Lens Important to Keep Clean? A camera lens is important to keep clean because dust, fingerprints, smudges, and moisture reduce image quality (sharpness, clarity, contrast), create artifacts (spots, flare, ghosting), and cause damage (scratches,...
by Expert Graphic International | Oct 2, 2025 | Business, Graphic Design
A deep-etched image is one where the subject is cleanly cut out from its background, usually using Photoshop tools like the Pen Tool, clipping path, or image masking. It gives you sharp, isolated visuals perfect for e-commerce, ads, and graphic design. Unlike a simple...
by Expert Graphic International | Sep 23, 2025 | Business, Graphic Design, Image Editing
An external camera screen is a larger, brighter display that connects through HDMI or SDI, giving creators real-time tools like focus peaking, false color, waveforms, LUTs, and recording. Unlike small built-in LCDs, these monitors improve visibility, framing, focus,...
by Expert Graphic International | Sep 13, 2025 | Business, Graphic Design, Image Editing
Joseph Nicéphore Niépce used heliography: a camera obscura projected the view onto a pewter plate coated with bitumen of Judea; light hardened it, solvents washed the rest away. Heliography meant ultra-long exposures—traditionally said to be hours, but likely several...