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Raster images are stored in a computer in the form of a grid of picture elements, or pixels. These pixels contain the image's color and brightness information. Image editors with the help of advanced tools and commands can change the pixels to enhance the image in many ways. The pixels can be changed as a group, or individually, by the sophisticated algorithms within the image editors.
Some of the most useful tools and commands in Photoshop are: layers, image adjustment commands, paint brush, layer styles, layer effects, histogram, selection tools, cropping tool, plugins, color correction tools, and prepress tools.

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Batch Photo Processing in Photoshop

Batch Photo Processing in Photoshop

This video will teach you how to use some of the more advanced batch processing techniques to develop an action which resizes portrait and landscape images correctly and then puts a relative border on top of it all.

Author: PictureSocial.com | Visits: 1016

Batch Processing

Batch Processing

I am going to show you how to batch (or perform the same task on a large amount of images). For our purposes, we're going to take our larger photographs and resize them to thumbnails that we can show on the web.

Author: TutorialWiz | Visits: 504

Beginners Guide to Photoshop Part 1

Beginners Guide to Photoshop Part 1

The goal if this four part tutorial is to get you familiarized with Photoshop if you are a complete beginner and have never worked with graphic editing apps before. This tutorial will teach you everything you need to know in order to get started.

Author: G3 Fusion | Visits: 1942

Beginners Guide to Photoshop Part 2

Beginners Guide to Photoshop Part 2

Now that you have read Pt.1 of this tutorial and are fairly comfortable with the tools offered by Photoshop, we can go one step further and see specific examples of their uses. But before we can go any further we need have a solid understanding of layers.

Author: G3 Fusion | Visits: 712

Beginners' Guide to Adobe Photoshop

Beginners' Guide to Adobe Photoshop

Ever wanted to learn how to use Adobe Photoshop, but had no idea where to start? This basic, thirty-minute tutorial gives you the most basic features you need to know to start using Adobe Photoshop. From there, you'll quickly discover most of Photoshop's other features.
Image and tutorial by PEGAWEB

Author: PegaWeb | Visits: 1850

Behind mode in Photoshop CS3

Behind mode in Photoshop CS3

Quick and easy tutorial on using clone stamp and brush tools with the "behind mode" in photoshop CS3.

Author: photoshoptalent | Visits: 464

Brush creation for beginners - part 1

Brush creation for beginners - part 1

This tutorial is meant for beginners and those who have never made their own brushes. For those of you who have a very good working knowledge of Photoshop please bear in mind that I have made this tutorial very detailed so that it is an easy guide for new users of Photoshop and for those that have never made their own brushes before.

Author: photoshoptalent | Visits: 516

Brushes for Abstract Renders

Brushes for Abstract Renders

We are just going to make brushes that we can use over and over in our abstract works!
Image and tutorial by GREYCOBRA

Author: GreyCobra | Visits: 708

Brushes Guide

Brushes Guide

Explore all the Brush options found in PS7
Image and tutorial by ESCRAPPERS

Author: Escrappers | Visits: 484

Center in Photoshop

Center in Photoshop

Many designers often have a hard time centering a layer in their document. This tutorial will teach you how to center something in your document using the alignment tools.
Image and tutorial by GREYCOBRA

Author: GreyCobra | Visits: 777

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