By: Josh Bond | 2007-06-17 | Photography Photoshop has become synonymous with digital photo manipulation, from James Bond movies to CSI, whenever there is any digital manipulation involved, more often than not there is a mention of Photoshop. Photoshop is a propriety software of Adobe Systems, Inc., nearly every graphic designer on the planet is either using Photoshop or has worked on Photoshop during some part of his career. What sets Photoshop apart from other graphical programs is the amazing fan following and the considerable amount of plug-ins and support that are offered for the software. Nearly 1000+ extra plug-ins and filters are available for Photoshop, some are created by Adobe, others written by graphic designers and programmers. read more
By: felix | 2009-01-26 | Photography photoshop,a new software that has revolutionalised the photographic industry with its digital imaging and other editing software The advances in digital image handling now allow for endless possibilities in the area of improving photographs through restoration of old and worn-out pictures read more
By: DavidPeters | 2008-04-24 | Photography Learn How To Use Adobe Photoshop To Quickly And Easily Edit Your Digital Photos Like The Professionals. This covers the more advanced content of adobe photoshop and you will learn so much, so easily and such a short time. You will be amazed at the things you can actually do with Adobe Photoshop and edit some awsome photos. read more
By: Chris Ward | 2009-02-24 | Digital photography This guide will show you the steps involved for basic image editing, using Adobe Photoshop. read more
By: David Peters | 2010-01-13 | Basketball Looking For Photoshop CS4 tutorials? Get a free Adobe Photoshop report and discover our totally unique step-by-step Photoshop CS4 video tutorial training system. read more
By: Daniel Kreimer | 2010-01-10 | Photography I am going to show you a quick method for adding “fill flash” to your photos, using Photoshop. Fill flash is required when you are shooting a portrait with a bright background scene. If you accidentally neglected to turn your flash on during the shot, you will find your background to be well exposed, but your subject may appear quite dark in the scene. All is not lost - here’s how we can use Photoshop to correct it! read more
By: Ed Philips | 2010-03-03 | Scuba Diving Looking For Photoshop CS2 tutorials? Get this free Adobe Photoshop report and discover this totally unique step-by-step Photoshop CS2 video tutorial training system. read more
By: sugiex | 2009-01-07 | Photography Now the final thing we can do here is to pick up a soft brush, set the flow jitter to about 1%, select the Overlay color mode, and to paint over the whole blue on the image. read more
By: David Peters | 2009-04-13 | Recreation & Leisure Photoshop CS can be a bit overwhelming for people to take on. This leads to many people only using a few features of this program that they are comfortable with without ever realizing the full potential of this software. Taking lessons and tutorials are a great way to expand your knowledge of Photoshop CS and give you some hands on experience. Photoshop CS Tutorials Indeed there are many things to learn with your Photoshop CS. But once you learn them you can tailor the options for your own use. Lets take a look at an overview of what you can expect from a basic Photoshop CS tutorial. read more
By: PhotoshopFasttrack | 2008-05-01 | Photography This is unlike anything youve ever seen before. Its a totally unique step-by-step video training system, designed to make any newbie user completely confident with Photoshop in record time. Just 2 hours from now youll be able to produce your own graphics quickly, easily and completely stress free! read more
By: James Harley | 2010-01-23 | Photography Have you seen those beautiful pictures celebrities have? People always think at the back of their minds whenever they see a beautiful picture that it is a product of Photoshop. But what really is Photoshop? It is a powerful tool or program from Adobe. read more
By: David Peters | 2009-04-13 | Recreation & Leisure In this session, I want to take a brief look at the things we can do with opacity and blending modes in Photoshop and how, by using them, you can create different image effects. As there are 23 different blending modes we are not going to look at each of the blending modes but I want to give you more an overview of how they work. When you blend layers you are changing the way pixels on the different layers mix with each other and this gives us some cool (and unusual) results. Blending modes can be a great way to compose multiple-image artwork. I start out a Photoshop file that has tw. read more
By: David Peters | 2009-04-13 | Recreation & Leisure Adobe will release a free online version of its popular Photoshop image-editing software within six months, the company said Thursday. The online product will be a stripped-down version of the application that has become an industry standard for graphics professionals. The trend to online versioning is part of a larger effort by companies to bring key aspects of their software portfolios online to draw advertising dollars and lure users into buying software upgrades. Until now, Adobes business has been based primarily on packaged software. A sneak peak at Adobes photographys futu. read more
By: Daniel Hill | 2007-06-22 | Photography If you can dream it, you can create it with Adobe Photoshop. Photographers and graphic designers around the world have shown whats possible with Photoshop-anything is possible. Photoshop is so flexible that professionals are continually discovering applications for the software that the developers at Adobe never imagined. Photoshop is so versatile and customizable that whatever field you work in, Photoshop training is one of the surest ways to achieve your full potential. read more
By: David Peters | 2009-04-13 | Recreation & Leisure People often ask me: What image file formats will Photoshop open or save in? What are the advantages/disadvantages? Photoshop has the capability to open and save many different graphic files. Here are some of the most popular ones. One thing to keep in mind is that when you open an image file other than a Photoshop one, the other image will default to the background layer. 1) .psd, .pdd, .eps: This format saves the information in all the layers. This is the best format to use if you are going to perform further work on a picture, however the file size can be quite large. I. read more
By: David Peters | 2009-04-13 | Recreation & Leisure Selecting Colors from an Image Quickly To turn any color into the foreground color Press I to activate the Eyedropper Tool and then click on any color in your image. To turn that color into the background color, press the ALT Key and click on any color in your image. Change Brush Tip Sizes Quickly With a brush selected, simply Press the Right Bracket Key ] to increase the size of your brush tip, or Press the Left Bracket Key [ to decrease the size of your brush tip. The Move Tool & the Arrow Keys Getting in the habit of activating the Move Tool through the keyboard is a timesaver. read more
By: David Peters | 2009-04-13 | Recreation & Leisure The color modes and color models of digital imaging seem to be a bit of an enigma to those first experiencing Photoshop. The diversity of color modes can be so overwhelming that novice users many times avoid these features without realizing the impact color modes can have on the end results of the image. The color modes establish the color model that should be applied to display and print digital pictures. Understanding color modes and models and how to utilize them in Photoshop is a must for those who are serious about professional quality digital imaging. Learn what color modes will wor. read more
By: David Peters | 2009-04-13 | Recreation & Leisure Illustrator and Photoshop are remarkable programs individually, but when they are both used together toward a common goal the results are nothing less than amazing. Artists can utilize features from both programs to create stunning artwork for publication. There are three basic methods for moving a document between Photoshop and Illustrator. You can place a Photoshop image into an Illustrator document, or place Illustrator artwork into a Photoshop file a using the File > Place command in either program. This is the time-honored method of moving a file into the other program. The only . read more
By: David Peters | 2009-09-28 | Digital photography Simple online Photoshop tutorials that will help you conquer Photoshop in 2 hours. You can view free sample Adobe Photoshop Tutorials for beginners that will help your Online Photoshop Business. read more
By: David Peters | 2009-04-13 | Recreation & Leisure Photoshop CS4 is a Photoshop 64-bit version of photo-editing software; however it is only for Windows and not for the Mac OS X platform. Adobe is not attempting to play favorites, instead its trying to respect the changes Apple made in 2007 to their programming. Since the creation of XP Windows has been supporting 64-bit version of software, but it has been moving quiet slowly as most software and hardware support 32-bit. So what can you expect from the 64-bit version of Photoshop CS4? Well if you are talking about shear speed and not effects or interface improvements, the average user w. read more