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Some of our readers have recently been writing some great tutorials over in our forums. One of the latest ones is by Kvikken who has written a tutorial titled Black and White adjustment layers and blending modes in Photoshop. I won’t rehash it all here – but here’s a quick example of what sort of [...]
This post on Useful Flickr Userscripts has been submitted by Martin Gommel. You can see his work at his is a Flickr account and his blog KWERFELDEIN. Userscripts are add-ons for the Firefox web browser, which dynamically enhance the communication and visualization of certain websites. To be able to use these scripts you need to [...]
This post on Creating a Panorama with Photoshop and Photomerge has been submitted by Matt Dawdy from www.TheRightPic.com. A panorama is simply a wide-angled view of a physical space. To the photographer a panorama is usually several photographs that are stitched together horizontally to create a seamless picture. This is going to be a pretty [...]
The following tutorial on Processing RAW Files using Adobe Lightroom was submitted by John Short from www.canonphoto.co.uk and www.johnshort.co.uk Why do we read so often then it is best to shoot your image in raw and not as jpegs? The first image in this tutorial is a jpeg of a Gannet where I have deliberately [...]
This tutorial on Stacking Images shot without a Tripod was submitted by Andre Gunther from Andre Gunther Photography where he’s written other tutorials for photographers Using image transformation to stack pictures shot handheld without a tripod. High dynamic range scenes challenge virtually all cameras, no matter if CCD, CMOS or Analog (Film). Even the capability [...]
Image by Zach Klein This guest post was submitted by Brian Auer from Epic Edits Weblog. The last article I wrote for dPS titled “18 Exceptionally Useful Photoshop Shortcuts” was taken in very well by all the wonderful photographers here. Darren had the idea of creating a follow-up article that outlined additional shortcuts and keyboard [...]
The following tutorial on Image Processing was submitted by John Short from www.canonphoto.co.uk and www.johnshort.co.uk To get the best out of any image requires processing in an image editing package. To have the greatest latitude and control of the final picture then it is always best to shoot in raw. In a future tip I [...]
This guest post was submitted by Brian Auer from Epic Edits Weblog. Working with Photoshop can be quite time consuming for both beginners and advanced users. Once you’ve worked with it for a while, you begin to find that you’re constantly going back and forth between the same menu items or palette buttons. If you’re [...]
Another video tutorial – this one talks us though correcting color and sharpening images in Photoshop.
Last week’s reader question was Which Post Production Software do you use? The discussion that happened as a result of asking it was fascinating with all manner of post production products mentioned by close to 200 readers. The software mentioned ranged from professional grade photo editing packages, through to free online photo sharing and organizational [...]
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