Archive for 'Basics'

WHITEN TEETH TO IMPROVE A SMILE IN PHOTOSHOP CS4

WHITEN TEETH TO IMPROVE A SMILE IN PHOTOSHOP CS4

Posted on 07. May, 2009 by Olson.

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We can greatly improve every portrait in which the subject is smiling by applying a little digital tooth whitening. In this easy to follow tutorial you will be whitening teeth in minutes.

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Make a QUICK CHANGE TO GRAYSCALE in Photoshop

Make a QUICK CHANGE TO GRAYSCALE in Photoshop

Posted on 04. May, 2009 by Olson.

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As we have said in previews tutorials in Photoshop you can achieve the same task in several ways but find the right way is the key to save a lot of time and hassle. In this tutorial we want to preserve much of the image data as possible to be able to vary the range of tone.

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Make a photo look like MANY COMBINED SNAPSHOTS in PHOTOSHOP CS4

Make a photo look like MANY COMBINED SNAPSHOTS in PHOTOSHOP CS4

Posted on 03. May, 2009 by Olson.

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You can combine multiple photos into one larger file as separate layers, adding borders and drop shadows to create an advertising piece or just a unique image. However, you can easily achieve a similar effect from just one photograph.

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CREATE A CUSTOM ACTION

CREATE A CUSTOM ACTION

Posted on 22. Apr, 2009 by Olson.

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Performing repeated steps is boring and time-consuming. That is why Adobe created actions and the Actions palette. An action is a series of commands that you can apply to an image with one click of the mouse.

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CUSTOMIZED BRUSH

CUSTOMIZED BRUSH

Posted on 20. Apr, 2009 by Olson.

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Whether you retouch photographs, design brochures, or paint from scratch, you will use the Brush tools many times and in many ways. Selecting the Brush tool from the toolbox opens a variety of brushes in the drop-down menu on the Options bar.

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CREATE YOUR OWN KEYBOARD SHORTCUT

CREATE YOUR OWN KEYBOARD SHORTCUT

Posted on 17. Apr, 2009 by Olson.

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Photoshop has many keyboard shortcuts for a variety of tasks. You can work more efficiently if you use shortcuts for the tools that you use most often.

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