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on Aug 01, 2011
If using the Healing brush or Clone Stamp tool is too much of a chore for you, here s Adobe Photoshop s latest magic trick for removing and filling areas of your images. 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 Jul 15, 2011
Creating specific effects with Photoshop can often be accomplished using multiple methods. Jonathan Postal explains how he devised variations on his film noir image, Gun Girl. 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 Jun 16, 2011
Do you have a number of images that all need the same Photoshop treatment? Save time and effort by creating a new Action to automate your commands and using the Batch function to apply them to an entire folder of images. 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 May 16, 2011
Digital images are easy to send and share over the Internet but they can also just as easily be used without their owner's permission. Protect your original images by creating a watermark using Photoshop and applying it to your works. 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 +
on Apr 21, 2011
Have you ever photographed architecture with your digital camera only to notice buildings tilting away from you or otherwise out of alignment? While correcting for this used to be the province of large and bulky view cameras, now a simple Photoshop tool offers you the ability to do something very similar in order to fix this keystone-like effect. 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 +