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Our image was taken with the Coolpix 990 and like most digital images straight from the camera they require some kind of tweaking to bring the best out of them. Using just some of Photoshop's tools we can add far more impact to our images.
read moreIn conventional photography infrared black and white prints are very popular, but do we say goodbye to this stunning technique with the coming of digital cameras? No way, we turn to the tools of Photoshop to produce a similar effect. Want to know how? then follow our tutorial and we will show you th...
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Sometimes a border can really help to set an image off, and becomes part of the picture itself. Here our image of a mountain bike race would really benefit from a more dramatic border, and with the aid of Photoshop's tools we can make the rider step out of the image creating a much more dynamic eff...
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Above is an example of an original Nikon Coolpix image straight from the camera. A good starting point with the levels command is to click on your Auto button, which often gives amazingly good results. In this case however, it gave a colour cast.
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The original image was taken with the Olympus E10 on a bright sunny day. Even though it looked good it lacked the punch that can be achieved with a polarize filter. But in a few simple steps using Photoshop we can really add some impact to our image.
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Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, June 2006
This is a really interesting tutorial that deals with splicing photos in order to create some great background scenes of the sky or anything else you like.
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Lots of people have heard about the famous Google Sandbox but not everyone understands exactly what it is. This tutorial will explain it all.
Start by opening an image of a golf player.
Create selection of the golf ball using elliptical marquee tool. Press Ctrl+J to copy paste the selection in a new layer.
Using clone stamp tool clone the golf ball area in the main image layer.
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