Posts Tagged ‘Photoshop’
Jewelry photography lighting and camera samples
Monday, May 17th, 2010How to Crop/Cut using Photoshop
Saturday, May 15th, 2010
How to Crop/Cut using Photoshop cropping tool cs2
photoshop tutorial: How to change black/white photos into color
Saturday, May 15th, 2010
i made this when i was bored, i did NOT work hard on this video lmfao, as you can tell i was so lazy that i didnt even add my username on it xD anyways haha i just made this for fun, its awesome to color black&white pics with colors. ——– ALWAYS use “color” as ur mode. you can try others as well, it depends on the pic. but always be sure to use “color” mode. ——– SONG: www.youtube.com THANKS
——– pic: Miley Cyrus from her old twitter account. program: photoshop cs4 song: youtube download. ——- DONT FORGET TO ADD MY BACKUP!: Youtube.com Twitter: follow me ? twitter.com Website: check it out! surfme.wordpress.com Noteverything is by me. Credit others for Pictures & Music, I use in this video. i make the video, add music & Pictures. © Copyrighted to their rightful owners. Do not redistribute others work without their consent.
Adobe Photoshop CS5: All New Painting Tools
Saturday, May 15th, 2010
Try or buy Photoshop CS5 at bit.ly Watch John Derry, one of Photoshops painting pioneers, review his top five Photoshop CS5 painting features. John Derry is a pioneer of digital painting. Since 1985, he has leveraged his background in drawing and painting to advance the look and experience of traditional art-making tools on the computer. John has a masters degree in painting from Cranbrook Academy of Art, is a practicing artist and photographer, and has two US patents relating to expressive digital mark-making. He is a regular contributor to AfterCapture Magazine, Rangefinder’s publication focusing on photographic post-production work. John teaches digital painting workshops internationally and holds a Photographic Craftsman degree from Professional Photographers of America.
Photoshop Mama’s Bunch o’ Stuff
Saturday, May 15th, 2010
Intense tutorial on more extraction methods, replacing background, refining masks, and creating density shadows. Dave Strydom is a members of my Mama Shan’s Art Sampler Artists Group and I appreciate his work, participation and use of this great image for this tutorial. PHOTOGRAPHER- Dave Strydom www.2become1studio.com MODEL- Rachel Learn more at www.photoshopmama.net
Photograph and Photoshop a Cross Process effect – Week 70
Friday, May 14th, 2010
A wet day doesn’t stop photography expert Gavin Hoey www.gavtrain.com from taking and making a cross processed style of image.
Tutorial Photoshop CS3 – out of bounds
Friday, May 14th, 2010
Tutorial Photoshop CS3 English – special effects, how to make to go out the subject of the photo (out of bounds). By ShadowTutorials
Blitz Photography Adobe Photoshop Red Eye Remove.mp4
Thursday, May 13th, 2010
The is just one way of a few to remove redeye in a photo this is just the way i use every time as it works best i find keep a look out for more photoshop tips n tricks ill be posting over the next few weeks on my page thanks Russ
Testing the smart brush in Photoshop Elements 7
Thursday, May 13th, 2010
This was just a quick test of the smart brush in Photoshop Elements 7. I converted the entire photo to black & white and then barely moved the brush across the flower petals. The smart brush did rather well in determining where to apply color. There were a couple of spots where the program added some green color to leaves in the background, but those are easily tweaked. While Photoshop Elements 7 is no CS3 or CS4, I think it’s a more than adequate photo editor, especially when used in conjunction with Lightroom 2.
Photoshop Basics: Selective Color – WCI Pixel Podcast
Thursday, May 13th, 2010
Fine tuning is what makes the difference between a good print and a great print. But how do you fine-tune one section of your photograph without disturbing what’s right in all the others? The answer is to make a local change with a tool like Selective Color. With Selective Color, you can make changes to individual colors. Want to warm up those yellow fall leaves? Use Selective Color to add some red and magenta. Want to intensify a red wall without making everything else red, as well? Selective Color can do that, too! Making such precise changes are easy once you know how. Just watch Photoshop Basics: Selective Color, and learn how!