Photoshop tutorials by Digiretus

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Removing color veils in Photoshop Elements

One particular color may sometimes dominate a picture. It looks as if the photo was covered with a veil or foil. It may look greenish, blueish, purplish, yellowish, or any-color-ish at the first glance. Photoshop Elements has a dedicated tool for removing such veils. It can be done with a few clicks, but we have touched it up a bit to make it more accurate, and of course, good old layers come into the picture once again.

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Calendar in Photoshop Elements

Learn how to create a calendar in a few easy steps with Adobe Photoshop Elements.

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Color replacement in Photoshop Elements

On the tools palette of Photoshop Elements, among the numerous brushes, an interesting, hitherto undiscussed tool hides. The color replacement brush allows you to change colors simply and without a noteworthy dexterity (albeit having some definitely helps).

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Color saturation in Photoshop Elements

The method is a few steps longer than a "simple" saturation increasing adjustment, but provides much better results.

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Correct the geometric distortion on your photos in Photoshop Elements

Another new feature inherited from Photoshop by Elements 5.0. At last, comprehensive lens error correction! It is not complete with color correction, but deals with geometric distortion, edge darkening and skewed perspective nevertheless.

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Curves in Photoshop Elements

The Curves feature is a contrast and brightness adjustment tool in premium editing applications that is well-liked by advanced users. The new edition of Photoshop Elements finally includes the simplified version of such a tool.

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Cutting a shape in Photoshop Elements

Learn how to extract a complex shape from a simple background in Adobe Photoshop Elements.

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Fisheye effect

Learn how to add a fish eye effect to your photos in a few easy steps using Adobe Photoshop.

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Gaze enhancement

This is a small trick that, with some practice, can make the glance of your portrait subjects even more enchanting. If you take a look at a vastly over-edited magazine portrait, you'll surely notice the strongly expressive gaze of the models. Apart from finely shot pictures, this is owing to Photoshop's Dodge and Burn brushes, among others.

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Image correction in five seconds in Photoshop Elements

Face the facts: not everyone has the time or the intention to fiddle with each and every digital photo to change it the way they like. Many users of photo editing applications rely on automatic features of their software. This is what we'll do now as Photoshop Elements is able to correct several defects in one step. There is, however, a way that lets you control the correction to a small extent and still doesn't take more that five seconds to do.

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