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9 Ways to Make Photoshop’s Adjustment Layers Easier to Use
There are far more photographers – from the amateur to the professional – who have embraced the need to become adept at Photoshop than those who haven’t. Once you have the basics down, it simply becomes a matter of refining those skills and having a more efficient workflow.
Congresswoman Introduces Bill to Regulate Excessive Photoshop Use
The recently abundant outcry with excessive Photoshopping has lead lawmakers to stand up.
How To Make Realistic Lens Flares In Photoshop & In Camera
Phlearn’s Aaron Nace shows how to make realistic lens flares in Photoshop, and I explain what they are and how they’re formed in camera.
Adding Vintage Edge Burn Easily In Photoshop
Add some creative vintage punch to your photos by adding an edge burn like you’d find on film. Quick and easy.
Getting The Commercial Editorial Smooth Hair Look Is Easier Than You Think
We take you through step by step, a highly useful method of smoothing coarse, or unruly hair, and showing you should you can achieve it quickly, and with a commercial look.
How To Replicate The Color Palette From Any Photo Or Famous Painting In Seconds In Photoshop
Take some old pictures you love, and mix it with other art you love. Learn how to quickly take the color casts from any image and make it part of yours
Make Photoshop Files Viewable On Almost Any Device & Keep Data
Almost all of us use Photoshop, yet the PSD files can’t be read by all devices and programs. Here’s a tip so that you can maintain all your layers and image data, for editing in PS, and make those files viewable on any device.
Resize and Sharpen Your Images For The Web Using Photoshop Instead Of Lightroom
We have all had this problem at some point or another; you get this awesome portfolio quality shot, so you go and upload it online to your social media because you want your friends to share in its glory. Then, this issue rears its ugly head – your image either looks soft and hazy or crunchy like granola. This happens because your image is either too sharp or not sharpened enough.
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