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How To Make The Most Out Of Graduated Filters In Post | Camera RAW Makes It Easy
Adobe Camera RAW now gives us all an easy way to apply graduated filters without fear, by letting us remove the filter effect from parts unwanted with a special brush.
This Is How To Cut Out Hair In Photoshop – Easy & Effective
Removing a person from a background is one thing, but dealing with their hair is just tedious. Aaron Nace shows in this tutorial why it needn’t be the case.
How To Use The Much-Underrated ‘Pen Tool’ In Photoshop
Possibly the most avoided tool in Photoshop, the Pen Tool is also misunderstood and highly valuable in everyday editing. Watch this for a good understanding of it that will broaden your Photoshop skills
Match Skin Tones Around the Body Precisely Using Selective Color in Photoshop
Getting the correct skin tone on someone’s face can be tricky as is, and matching skin tones all around the body is on a whole different level. Luckily, Michael Woloszynowicz shows an easy way to do this
Render Impeccable Skin Tone Easily, Using Camera Raw & A Slider You Didn’t Know Existed
In the forest of skin tone adjustment options, this is one of my primary choices for its ease, and accuracy.
Stop Shooting for Neutral ‘White-Balanced’ Light! Try This Instead.
If you ever find yourself primarily shooting white balanced, neutral light, this article will show you how using colored gels can add emotion to your photographs.
How To Match Skin Tones In Photoshop
One of the more challenging aspects of editing in post has to be matching skin tones. Getting it done right, without oversaturation, retaining highlights and shadows where they need to be, is an art, and this is a good way to do it.
How To Take A High Quality Still Image From Video With Ease, In Photoshop
Everyone and their mother’s are shooting video of some sort now, and the resolution is just making leaps and bounds. If you’ve ever wanted to take a high quality still fom a video, then this will show you just how to do that. Also it’ll show you how to enlarge, and reduce dust and noise in that image.
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