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A neat feature into Photoshop CS2 is this ' Use Adobe Dialog' as opposed to using the standard 'Use OS Dialog' when Opening files.
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, June 2006
Sometimes you might run across a photo of someone with a big frizzy mop on top of their head and you can't figure out how to isolate the hair while inserting an image in the background. Well look no further because this is the tutori.....
The Custom Shape Tool creates versatile shapes and paths (shape outlines).
In the Toolbox, select the Custom Shape Tool.
Choose on the Options bar drawing mode: to create vector shape layers click Shape layers button...
Now that you've got a selected area (the wall in this case); go to Image: Adjustments: Hue/Saturation. Click on the Colorize box. Now you can move the Hue sliders around to choose a value which you can preview in real-time to see your wall change color...
Look at our sample image. Narcissus covers about 20% of overall area, inscriptions about 10% and approximately 70% of the picture are almost black. Why should we save all the image with equally high quality? Channel-based weighted optimization solves this problem.
One of Photoshop's most powerful features is the use of layers. Each layer in a Photoshop document is a separate image which can be edited apart from any other layer. A layer can be envisioned as an image on a sheet of clear material. Together, all the layers form a stack of images:
Create a grunge border in only 3 steps. This is part 2 of a 2 part tutorial. This tutorial will explain how to quickly and easily create a detailed grunge border for your signature banners, and backgrounds. There is 1 file to download to complete this tutorial properly. The effects taught in this tu...
The new Photoshop CS2 Vanishing Point tool is pretty cool. It can save you a lot of time from messing with Free Transform, and the Clone Tool feature is unbeatable. In this tutorial, I'll show you some of the basics of Vanishing Point.
Due to popular demand, I have extended the Lightbox Web Photo Gallery tutorial with instructions on adapting it to work with Lightbox 2.0. Since this is a continuation, I highly suggest reading the original tutorial, otherwise you'll probably be a bit lost.














