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on Jul 13, 2012
Save time and process your images more efficiently using the Topaz Photoshop plug-ins. Customize your own presets and save them for future usage to give your images a personalized look. READ MORE +
on Aug 31, 2011
With the new Puppet Warp feature in Adobe Photoshop CS5 your ability to manipulate features in your images becomes easier and more precise than ever before. READ MORE +
on Jul 19, 2011
Be smart when you adjust and edit your images in Photoshop by using Smart Objects. Have the ability to simply and easily undo applied filters, giving you more freedom to experiment when post processing. READ MORE +
on Apr 11, 2011
Gone are the days of painstakingly taping sequenced photos together to form a panoramic view. Today s technology allows you to create professional looking panoramas with amazing ease. READ MORE +
on Apr 11, 2011
Phil Mansfield's follow-up article to his Sharpening 101 piece expands on how exactly and when to apply sharpening to your images using the Adobe Camera RAW feature. READ MORE +
on Mar 28, 2011
Using the simple mask tool in Photoshop can allow you to adjust, alter or even entirely change the background of your photograph. READ MORE +
on Feb 28, 2011
Converting your pictures to black and white offers a powerful way to reinterpret your work. It can make a good photo better and can salvage a marginal one. Beware though, for some pictures it's a big mistake. READ MORE +
on Jan 24, 2011
Adobe Bridge helps you easily import and organize images from your camera, streamlining a once tedious process and allowing you to create Photoshop-ready images for editing. READ MORE +
on Dec 21, 2010
Here s a look at Adobe Photoshop CS5 s High Dynamic Range feature. The Merge To HDR Pro command lets you create HDR images by combining multiple photographs captured at different exposures, effectively merging the best parts from several shots into one optimized image. READ MORE +