We have another Photo Premium tutorial exclusively available to Premium members today. In part one of this three-video series, Simon Plant is on location for a mini tour of the coast in the Southwest of England. Learn more at the jump!
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We have another Photo Premium tutorial exclusively available to Premium members today. In part one of this three-video series, Simon Plant is on location for a mini tour of the coast in the Southwest of England. Learn more at the jump!
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Today, we’re taking a look at the some of the greatest applications aimed at the photography market. All of these apps can be had for less than $50. We’ll be exploring software for Windows, Mac and even a couple for mobile devices.
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In this video tutorial, we’ll take an modern digital image and with Photoshop make it look like it was captured on film during the very early days of photography. This technique can be applied to any image to convey a nostalgic mood or just to have some fun!
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One of the most versatile image editing programs available for photographers is Adobe Lightroom. It’s is a fully equipped image editor, photo catalog librarian, and all-round workhorse. A great feature of Lightroom is the ability to create post-processing “Presets”, and today we’re giving away an exclusive bundle of 15 presets to Photo Premium subscribers!
Didn’t hear about Photo Premium? You can find out more here. It’s an additional, in-depth article, published each week just for our Premium subscribers (on top of all our regular free content!)
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Photoshop actions can be extremely useful timesavers when you find yourself performing the same steps over and over on an image. They’re also an excellent way for photographers to quickly and easily pass on their favorite techniques to others. Today we’ll be looking at how you can make your own, and showcasing 100 fantastic free Photoshop actions to use straight away!
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Photoshop is the most powerful photo manipulation software ever made. Nearly every designer and photographer around the world relies upon Adobe’s design software for some aspect of their work. But today I’m going to make the case for choosing Lightroom over Photoshop. You might just find that it becomes your best friend.
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Photoshop CS5 brought a number of new features, including improved masking tools. In today’s video Quick Tip, we’ll be looking at how fast and simple this tool is to use on one of the most difficult subjects to mask – a model’s hair.
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In this slightly expanded Quick Tip we’re going to take a look at fixing lens distortion caused by the camera lens. We’re be offering a quick, ten minute overview of the complete workflow and also understanding the process of fixing chromatic aberrations and vignetting.
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People have mixed opinions over watermarking photographs, and whether it’s really necessary. The fact remains that it’s a good way to prevent your images being copied without attribution and many photographers find it incredibly reassuring. Although several photo-management apps such as Lightroom and Aperture have in-built watermarking functionality, today I’ll be showing you how to quickly automate the process in Photoshop!
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