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How to Smooth Skin in Photoshop

This tutorial will show you how to smooth skin or retouch skin, without doing hours of airbrushing. Simply just using a couple blurs in Adobe Photoshop.

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Retro two color Technicolor

Learn how to make your photos look retro with this photo effect that simulates Technicolor film in Adobe Photoshop.

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How to Create Composite Images in Photoshop

In this video we will use simple techniques to combine a couple images. We are actually using a couple image which are pretty difficult to combine and my hope is that you will take a few tricks from this video that will help you with combining images of all types-including those that have transparency. We cover selecting with channels, copying and pasting, masking, burning, and a few other cool little things.

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Christmas midnight desktop image

Hey, everybody, X-mas is coming. Why don't we make some changes to our desktop background or how about a X-mas card to send to our friends also.

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Color Temperature Effects

A beautiful sunset is very “orangey” and has a Kelvin temperature of about 2500. However, a blue sky has a Kelvin temperature of 10,000. The bigger the number the “bluer” the colour. Written by Eric Hartwell.

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Easy soft focus and glow effect

Whether you're a wedding photographer, nature photographer or you simply enjoy taking photos of family and friends, learn how to quickly and easily add a soft focus or glow effect to a photo and see if it doesn't make your images look a bit more magical.

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How to Copy Faces

Learn how to copy and paste people's faces effectively onto another person.

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How to Edit Scenic Photos in Adobe Photoshop

This photoshop tutorial will show you how to develop a digital workflow to improve standard scenic photos.

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Photography - Working With Histograms

I like to think of a histogram as a very sophisticated lightmeter. It can help the digital photographer understand if an image is over or underexposed, and it can evaluate the quality of the light. Using a histogram you can determine things like whether or not the image is flatly lit or of high contrast. Written by Scott Bourne.

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How to Adjust a Person's Hairline on a Portrait Photo

Shows how to avoid getting "bleed" when using the healing brush tool for covering stray hairs on the face near the hairline.

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