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Work With Your Images Like a Professional Using Photoshop

Posted on August 17, 2009 by strodickLeave a comment

Mariusz Kamienski asked:


People buy Adobe Photoshop because they want one thing – professional quality images. One of the problems that come along with purchasing the program is learning how to use it to get the quality results you want. Now you have available at your fingertips one of the most comprehensive computer based tutorials for Photoshop, “Learn Photoshop Now”.

Within a matter of hours, students will be able to master the basic functions in Photoshop. Transform old photographs in new ones using a simple shortcut. Get rid of the red-eye effect in many photos. Learn to use the Palette Well and other important Photoshop tools that seem cumbersome to understand.

Learn to work with the tools that the professionals use. Using functions like “Grow” and “layering” to create seamless works of art every time! Discard the time wasters by using short cuts and tricks. Learn how to navigate through your images in Adobe Photoshop.

Make the subjects of your photos look better by adding photograph enhancements. Learn how to get teeth looking pearly white, how to remove blemishes and double chins and how to remove wrinkles. People will love your work because you know how to make them look great in their photographs!

Learn Photoshop Now will teach you how to make logos and other graphics designs in Adobe. A single logo design could cost you anywhere from $300 to $500. You can save that money, but you now also have a way to generate some cash flow just from using a resource you already purchased!

Having effective tools and resources are the reasons why learning systems are successful. As people strive to do more with less time, they will be looking for training systems that can help them grasp the skills they need quickly and easily. Learn Photoshop Now does that for their students.

Professional Artists keep up with current events in their field. Learn Photoshop Now not only offers you training on how to use the Adobe Photoshop program, they also provide a blog full of resources that will keeps artists in the learning stage of their career. Discover new tips and tricks to help get the job done in Photoshop quicker and easier!

David Peters is a well-established Adobe Photoshop Coach. He understands the needs and fears of new Photoshop users and has helped many people with his tutorial series. Also of proven value are his ongoing email updates which keep his students at the forefront of learning.

Blogs are a quickly growing medium for the distributions of information. Learn Photoshop Now is using this cutting edge medium as a means to keep in touch with their students. They can find news, tips, tricks and updates for Photoshop that aren’t taught on the computer based tutorials. Specific topics have included the CS3 Red Eye Tutorial, Photography Tips – “Ghosting”, Photoshop Lab Color and more!

Learning Photoshop Now is quickly becoming a valuable leader as a training system for Adobe Photoshop. Students are raving about the results they are getting as a result of using this easy to understand system.



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Get Into Photoshop Contests

Posted on August 15, 2009 by strodickLeave a comment

Joesph Till asked:


Photoshopping is a process of manipulation of digital photographs. It has become more popular after a fall in price of digital imaging software and hardware. Photoshopping is now a widely popular pastime on the internet. Many of the editors considers this image fakery to be a form of new creative art, when photoshopping is applied as a means of funny spoof. It is although a good pastime of part-time pixel pushers; even working persons are getting involved into this act to shape up their talent and to take a break from the seriousness as well as from the monotony of the scheduled work.

Photoshop contests, or commonly called as Photochop contests, is a game played online, in which the person using an internet forum or website sends an initial image generally a photograph and then asks other candidates to manipulate the images. Such editing of images can be done by using some commonly used image editing software, like Corel Photopaint, Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro, The GIMP etc. The players of such online Photoshop contests find it very interesting not only as their favorite pastime but also as a means of earning quick money.

In such Photoshop Contests, the users are generally asked to edit the image in a funny way, or if specifically mentioned then according to the given theme. Then, the users move away and manipulate the image as asked and send the resulting image back to the website. When versions of the image are submitted by all users at the website, they have to vote for the best image. The candidate whose resulting image gets the maximum number of votes wins that Photoshop contest.

In many such Photoshop contests, a major element of the humour involves the practice of clichés. Such incredible repetition of a joke from an image often results in the replacement of the initial joke by the clichés itself. Such pictures can also sometimes become major internet phenomena. Most commonly used clichés are as follows:

• Domo-kun

• A foreign tourist on the WTC with an airplane about to hit the building.

• Admiral Ackbar and his phrase “It’s a trap”.

• A picture of untidy James Brown.

• “All your base are belong to us”.

• An (often obscure) reference to goatse.cx.

• The famous O rly owl.

• A picture with the captions ‘X is watching you poop.”

• The usage of a photo which looks like a lolcat.

• The famous Preved Bear- from the customized John Lurie’s work of art, Bear Surprise, is to be found in videos, photographs and pictures

Nowadays, such Photoshop contests are able to find increasing candidates in a large no. of blogs. The Photoshop contests are gaining immense popularity, mainly due to the underlying humor or taunts which are generally associated with the edited images. They act as a stress buster for many and a source of income for some.



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What is the best site of free photoshop tutorials?

Posted on August 15, 2009 by strodick7 Comments

CarBon asked:


I want tyo learn new techniques on photoshop, but it seems I cant find it. Is there any site offering the best beginner tutorials for photoshop?

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Tips For Using Adobe Photoshop For Digital Collages

Posted on August 14, 2009 by strodickLeave a comment

Adriana Bella asked:


A collage is a form of art that primarily consists of putting together different forms to create another whole new work of art. Traditionally this type of art assembled different textures, colors and many other types of items in making the new work of art. It is the same principle that is applied to photographs that make digital collages. Other uses of digital collages are to enhance photographs and bring out true character of a photograph. This is a lot of fun and simple once you know the method. All you will need are the tools for the process.

A computer, a digital camera and Adobe Photoshop software is all you need. Adobe Photoshop software will allow you to manipulate the images and present them in a different light. It is up to the artist to decide exactly what he needs and though there is no set way to do this, basic methods have to be adhered to.

To start with you can take a ton of photographs. It is always better to have more than less of these. Then you can choose the best out of the lot keeping in mind the theme of your collage. The pictures you choose should be related to the theme that you have in mind. Then it is time to build up the collage using as many methods as needed such as cutting out the background, adding new backgrounds and positioning photographs to create an aesthetically pleasing visual. This is a lot of fun as you are able to experiment with different settings and backgrounds to suit the collage.

The layout and all the visual effects that are used to make the collage will give you a chance to be creative and will help to bring out the essence of the new collage. Try out different options till you are perfectly satisfied. If a date is important to the collage you can insert it at this point. The pictures that will grace the final collage can be kept on hand to be used as needed. Each picture can be cropped or have the background cut out of it in order to make it more dramatic, action packed and visually interesting. The best thing with a collage is that it does not have to use pictures which are perfect in order to convey a certain feeling or event that the collage is trying to convey. Very often these imperfect pictures will add character to the collage.

The secret of a good digital collage is the way it is merged and the way different aspects of the theme are brought together. Adobe Photoshop allows us to use many different methods with a variety of tools to do this. By layering, merging, coloring, blurring, feathering and highlighting edges or softening them a wide range of visual effects can be produced. The visual impact that we can create is one of the most powerful communication methods known to man. Digital collages use this to communicate so much more than just an image for the onlooker. As an art in itself and as a way of communicating feelings and moods there is no better way than digital collages.



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What is the difference between Photoshop and Photoshop elements?

Posted on August 8, 2009 by strodick5 Comments

Blake M asked:


is there even a difference? Because i cant notice a thing that is different between these two photoshop apps. i have photoshop v. 7.0 and photoshop elements v.6.0 and i don’t see what the difference is between them. Maybe you know of something that one program has that the other one doesn’t.

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Whats the difference between Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 trail and Adobe Premiere 7 trial?

Posted on August 6, 2009 by strodick3 Comments

Ash asked:


I want to download Elements 7 but it wont let me (see my other question) but under the download button there is another one saying that i might like the premiere thingy, it will let me download this?

And is it just another type of photoshop or something?

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Photoshop Special Effects – Masking

Posted on August 4, 2009 by strodickLeave a comment

Greg Patterson asked:


You might find it helpful to apply a masking on your photo to choose which areas you want to change and leave untouched before you apply any of these special effects. You can create a soft fade between the areas with effects added and those without.

This is called masking and can be done in a variety of ways. One method is called the ‘quick mask mode’. This is quick and easy to do and results are typically acceptable.

Quick masking:

Locate the button called ‘edit in quick mask mode’ in Adobe Photoshop. It is located near the bottom of the main tool bar and appears as a circle in a rectangle. There’s also a short-cut key: Q. Once in quick mask mode, you can select and deselect areas by painting them with white and black respectively, using the standard brush tool.

Zoom to 100 or 200 % for best precision. A soft-edged brush can be used to avoid hard edges. When done, exit the masking mode and go to ‘Select > Feather’ and set the feather radius somewhere in the range of 5-10 pixels. A nice feature is that you can set the opacity to anywhere between 0 and 100%, allowing you to apply the effect stronger or weaker in one part of the image than another.

Layer masking:

Somewhat more complicated, you can add a layer mask. This permits you to apply any effect gradually from any point in your photo. Follow these steps in Photoshop:

1. Select ‘Windows > Layers’.

2. Right click on your layer and choose ‘Duplicate layer’.

3. Click on the little icon in the bottom of the layer box called ‘Add layer mask’.

4. Choose the ‘Gradient tool’ on the main tool box.

5. Select a gradient style from the top ‘Options’ bar (linear, radial etc.).

6. Click on your image on the point you don’t want to change, and drag the mouse away to the point where you want the full effect to take place. The effect will be applied gradually more and more along this line you’ve now created.

7. Last, return to your original background layer and apply any effect you want. This will apply the effect in a soft, gradual way. Use opacity to turn the effect down to less than full strength if you want.

Lens-like effects:

Using the same layer masking explained from above, you can apply ‘Gaussian blur’ which will make the selected areas appear soft-focused, a bit like if you had used a large-aperture lens. With ‘Curves’ you can make your corners darker than the center, replicating the lens effect called vignetting.

In principle, vignetting is considered a lens dysfunction, but subjectively it can add an extra feeling to your photo. It will create a kind of frame that will have a ‘sucking’ effect, drawing more focus to the center of your photo. You can also just lower the contrast and/or color-saturation around your main subject, helping to divide it from the background clutter. Be creative with the many options you have available.



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Is Adobe Photoshop undisputedly number one program for image editing in the industry?

Posted on August 3, 2009 by strodickLeave a comment

Pratibha asked:


Photoshop is an Adobe Systems Product. Now days Adobe Systems is one of the biggest software development companies in the world. This company provides all multimedia application for all community designers. Graphic designers are using its Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign, and Freehand etc. Web designers are using its Photoshop, Flash, Dreamweaver, Sound Booth, and Fireworks etc. Post-production artists are using Photoshop, Premiere, Sound Booth, and After Effects etc.

All above explanation is showing that photoshop belongs to the biggest technologies owning community. Now, I am going to tell you about why Photoshop is necessary for each and every designer of graphic designing, web designing, animation, photography and video editing industry. Photoshop has strong ties with other Adobe software for media editing, animation, and authoring. The .PSD (Photoshop Document), Photoshop’s native format, stores an image with support for most imaging options available in Photoshop.

In 1987, Thomas Knoll, a PhD student at the University of Michigan, began writing a program on his Macintosh Plus to display grayscale images on a monochrome display. This program, called Display, caught the attention of his brother John Knoll, an Industrial Light & Magic employee, who recommended Thomas turn it into a full-fledged image editing program. Thomas took a six month break from his studies in 1988 to collaborate with his brother on the program, which had been renamed ImagePro. Later that year, Thomas renamed his program Photoshop and worked out a short-term deal with scanner manufacturer Barneyscan to distribute copies of the program with a slide scanner; a “total of about 200 copies of Photoshop were shipped” this way.

During this time, John traveled to Silicon Valley and gave a demonstration of the program to engineers at Apple Computer Inc. and Russell Brown, art director at Adobe. Both showings were successful, and Adobe decided to purchase the license to distribute in September 1988. While John worked on plug-ins in California, Thomas remained in Ann Arbor writing program code. Photoshop 1.0 was released in 1990 for Macintosh exclusively, and now the latest released version of Photoshop is cs4.

 It was just introduction and a little bit history of the Photoshop. This software is able to provide all solutions related to image editing, digital painting, textures/pattern designing, special effects, lay outing and any type of bitmap or raster graphics editing. Do you want to learn this program, then their are so many professional institutions just go and enquire about the course.



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How to crop images in Photoshop that are zoomed in on without image moving?

Posted on August 2, 2009 by strodick1 Comment

pkeck asked:


When I open a photo in Photoshop Elements or Photoshop and zoom in on it so much that some or all of the image goes off the screen, I can’t crop the image anywhere near the corners without the image rapidly moving once I drag the crop mark. How do I “freeze” the image so it doesn’t start scrolling around, so I can then start my crop from any of the corners of image?

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How do I get administrative access for photoshop?

Posted on August 1, 2009 by strodick2 Comments

Sofiana asked:


I recently purchased a pc with windows vista on it. I installed photoshop. But when photoshop opens I get a dialog box that says I don’t have administrative access. However my user account is the only account on my computer, and the title of it is administrator. Anyone know how I can fix this?

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