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Gritty photo effectThis is the ultimate guide for greating Gritty images fast in photoshop. Awesome effect, no plug ins of filters needed! Visits: 1877 |
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How to Edit Scenic Photos in Adobe PhotoshopThis photoshop tutorial will show you how to develop a digital workflow to improve standard scenic photos. Visits: 1866 |
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Removing a beard from a photoIn this tutorial i show how to remove the beard and to make a perfect and smooth shave Visits: 1866 |
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Create Image Display Templates in PhotoshopThis photoshop tutorial will explain how to create fast, great looking multi-image display templates. Visits: 1857 |
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Easy soft focus and glow effectWhether 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. Visits: 1853 |
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Add clouds to an imageLearn how to make clear skies more exciting by adding custom clouds to any photo in adobe photoshop. Visits: 1851 |
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Color Temperature EffectsA 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. Visits: 1850 |
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Vampire teethThis Photoshop tutorial will teach you how to create vampire fangs. This effect requires using the polygonal lasso tool and the transform tool. Visits: 1850 |
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Photography - Working With HistogramsI 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. Visits: 1846 |
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Creating Faux Bokeh Backgrounds in PhotoshopThis tutorial will walk you through how to create a faux bokeh background in Photoshop. For those of you that are unsure about what bokeh is, it is a Japanese term used in photography. It is used to describe the qualities of the area of a photo that is out of focus, and is used to help draw your eye to the subject of the photograph. Some pretty cool things happen with bokeh, too. Especially where lights or heavily lighted areas are concerned. Have you ever looked at a photograph or been watching a movie, perhaps where it was dark out, and the lights in the background are all blurry, but instead of just being blurry they appear as these odd gatherings of circles and/or polygons? I didn't notice it all that often until I started looking, and now I see it everywhere! Visits: 1842 |
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