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on Oct 26, 2012
Have you ever wanted to personalize your images? Learn how to use Photoshop to turn your signature into a brush preset so that you can digitally sign your work. READ MORE +
on Jun 14, 2012
Often, several different post-processing options and programs exist to create the same results. In these examples, Photoshop CS5 and ACR are used to straighten a photo of a building, and the final images are compared. READ MORE +
on Apr 20, 2012
Not every photo is a winner. Before you decide to throw away those second-rate images, try applying some filters and see what happens. READ MORE +
on Feb 13, 2012
Use Photoshop's Content-Aware Scaling to go beyond simple scaling. Learn to contract an image into a more vertical format or expand horizontally, all while retaining the characteristics of the original and avoiding unaesthetic results. READ MORE +
on Nov 18, 2011
Metadata is an important feature of any digital photo, recording valuable information about the image. Learn to use Aperture to easily record and apply metadata to any number of your images. READ MORE +
on Sep 22, 2011
Punching up a bland photo with some quick edits couldn t be easier using Apple s photo management software, Aperture 3. Aperture's Adjustment brushes can make colors pop and enhance clarity. READ MORE +
on Jun 17, 2011
Highlight Blowout is a unique and memorable effect which can be used to emphasize key features when applied to portrait photos. Follow these step by step instructions to achieve this results using Photoshop. READ MORE +
on May 20, 2011
The powers of Photoshop allow you to easily adjust and add effects to your images. But recognizing when you have taken this digital sorcery too far is an important lesson. READ MORE +
on Apr 26, 2011
A bright sky can make all the difference in your landscape photos. Punch up the existing color or change it altogether using Snapper's advice and some simple tools in Photoshop. READ MORE +