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Toning an Image
in Color Management
Toning an Image

One of the great advantages in using a programme such as Photoshop is that we can change an image in minutes. That same process in the darkroom could have taken hours. This shot was taken at the Usk festival with the Coolpix 950 and lends itself to being sepia toned which will help give it a sense o...

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Winter Scene
in Photo Editing
Winter Scene

It's always a good idea to keep an eye on the weather forecast as snow or a heavy frost can dramatically change the landscape. But what if it's not as much snow as we expected - don't worry, we can always improve things using Photoshop.

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Lightning Effect
in Photo Editing
Lightning Effect

Our original image was taken at Lythan St Annes with the Nikon Coolpix 990 just as a thunder storm was brewing. We now want to make this image look as if the the storm is really beginning to rage. However, looking at our image we can see the figures are walking out of the picture so our first job is...

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Winter Hay
in Photo Editing
Winter Hay

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.

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in Color Management
Under the Oak Tree

In 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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The Bike Race
in Drawing Techniques
The Bike Race

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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The Levels Command
in Photoshop Basics
The Levels Command

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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That polarized look
in Photo Editing
That polarized look

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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The bridge
in Photo Editing
The bridge

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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