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Change Canvas SizeIn this video lesson, learn how to extend the canvas to add extra space to your image for text or embellishments in Photoshop Elements. Visits: 1894 |
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Faking A Layer Mask In Photoshop ElementsAdobe gave Photoshop Elements very limited support for layer masks. In fact, officially, we can only use them with Adjustment Layers. Fortunately, not only are Adjustment Layers incredibly useful, but it's a little-known fact that they also happen to be pretty easy going, and as we see in this tutorial, they have no problem sharing their layer mask with any other layer that needs it! Visits: 1889 |
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Memory TipsOptimize your memory settings for photoshop to enhance program performance or better multitasking Visits: 1887 |
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Reveal Detail in ShadowsUse a Brightness/Contrast adjustment layer to reveal detail in areas of shadow. Visits: 1871 |
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Create a Cool Stitched Tag in PhotoshopIn this Adobe Photoshop tutorial we will learn how to make a tag. We will also learn some advanced steps in brush settings. Visits: 1864 |
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Replace a drab skyIt's not your fault that it was an overcast day when you took the picture. See how easy it is to borrow a sky from a photo taken on a clear day and what a huge improvement it is to your shot. Visits: 1857 |
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Waving Flag AnimationStart with a sequence of photos taken in quick succession of a flag waving in the breeze and create a waving flag animation in Photoshop Elements 7. Visits: 1816 |
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Video Lesson: Quick Halloween StencilCreate a quick Halloween stencil in Photoshop Elements using an orange background, black-and-white clipart, and blend modes. Visits: 1808 |
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Fix a washed out photoIf you have the perfect photo that seems ruined by being washed-out (overexposed), you can still turn it into a potential winner. Use the Multiply blend mode to bring back the vibrant color and replace white sky with a nice blue sky. Visits: 1775 |
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Whiten Teeth with Photoshop ElementsYou can easily whiten the teeth of the subjects in your photos using Photoshop Elements and these short steps. Visits: 1774 |
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