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Creating a web gallery: Photoshop CS5 for Photographers from lynda.com

02 Feb

Watch the entire course at www.lynda.com PhotoshopCS5 for Photographers provides comprehensive Photoshop training targeting the needs of photographers. In this course, author Chris Orwig demonstrates the fundamental skills used to enhance digital photos, including managing and correcting color, sharpening, making selections and adjustments, retouching, and printing from Photoshop. In addition to teaching the techniques that enable photographers to refine and publish their photos, the course includes live-action segments that encourage thinking photographically, and shoot with Photoshops capabilities in mind.
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www.1stoptutorials.com – Sometimes when you are working on eyes there comes a time to add some more eyelashes to bring those eyes out. This is a more complicated technique but nothing you cannot handle. We have to do a few different stages to get the look that we want. In this tutorial it is best to get all the tools set up first. Let me know if you run in to any problems
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Look Ma No Photoshop: Revealed!

01 Feb

The answers to the questions posed in a previous post, titled Look Ma, no Photoshop!

First off, congratulations to Simon who was the first one to accurately describe all three techniques.  Others (like Nick) were very close and even others should win for sheer creativity (like Carlie from Hogwarts).

Shot 1

2.0 sec at f / 3.5, ISO 200

The idea behind this effect is two-fold. The blur/movement effect and the crazy color combine to create an effect that looks mildly ethereal.

The movement is obvious, the long shutter speed combined with a front-curtain flash. Front curtain flash (usually a default setting) allowed me to push the shutter at the exact second she reached the top of her jump and the flash would freeze that moment, the two second drag gave some ghostly movement artifacts in the image.

The odd color is achieved by combining two separate light sources with different white balance, both light sources came from the same light.  Most strobes actually have a modeling light and a flash, and each of these come from a separate bulb.  Since the aperture was so wide the much warmer toned modeling light (set to maximum brightness) combined with the whiter light from the strobe (set to very low) sort of made any white balance setting look oddly other worldly.

An effect I exaggerated to it’s fullest!  Thanks so much to Jillian for jumping around with such boundless energy.

Equipment List for Shot 1:

Canon 5D Mark II, Canon 70-200 f/2.8L IS USM, Elinchrom 300RX Monolight, Rotalux Midi Octa by Elinchrome (53″), Pocket Wizard Multimax 32 Channel (2)

Shot 2

1/160 at f / ?, ISO 100

The blur here is not caused by putting anything on or over the lens, it is all caused by the simplest idea of a really, really shallow depth of field.

Obviously Jillian is standing up straight and looks to be completely parallel to the front of the lens, which is why shallow depth of field doesn’t seem to be the only thing responsible for the blur.  However, that requires us to assume the lens was properly attached to the camera… it wasn’t.

The technique is simple, I detached the lens and was tilting it away from the camera body.  Focusing was quite tricky, since you really can’t twist the focus ring very easily I just tilted the lens back and forth until the plane of focus cut sharply across her face.

This technique, called free lensing, is starting to get pretty popular… you can also create this effect with tilt-shift lenses or lens babies (which I think I’m going to review soon on my blog).  This particular image was created with a 50mm prime lens from Canon.

Equipment List for Shot 2:

Canon 5D Mark II, Canon 50mm 1.2L, Elinchrom 300RX Monolight, Rotalux Midi Octa by Elinchrome (53″), Pocket Wizard Multimax 32 Channel (2)

Shot 3

2.5 sec at f /6.3, ISO 160

This one looks just like  multiple exposures on one negative. A common technique back when it was required to use film cameras, not just trendy.  Zing!  :-)

However, most digital cameras (including the Canon 5D Mark II) do not support multiple exposures on one frame, which means I used the other way to accomplish this.  Multiple flashes.

In a completely dark room, with the modeling light off, I fired the flash three times during the 2.5 second exposure… poor Jillian had to make this movement right around a billion times before I was happy.

Jillian is such a great sport!

Equipment List for Shot 3:

Canon 5D Mark II, Canon 50mm 1.2L, Elinchrom 300RX Monolight, Rotalux Midi Octa by Elinchrome (53″), Pocket Wizard Multimax 32 Channel (2)


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Photoshop CS4: Change Hair Color!

01 Feb

Hey Guys, In this tutorial I show you how to change the color of your hair with ease! Before and after photos: twitpic.com www.twitter.com www.youthintosh.com
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Skin Tricks: Getting rid of under eye shadows, circles and wrinkles in Photoshop

29 Jan

Skin Tricks: Getting rid of under eye shadows, circles and wrinkles in Photoshop

 

Blend Images in Photoshop

05 Jan

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Red-Eye Removal in Photoshop

02 Jan

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Invisible man (extreme Photoshop)

02 Jan

www.monabona.eoldal.hu A photoshop kicsi trükkjei

by: christopher takakura / dreaminfinity.com

 

Vignetting in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.0

02 Jan

Kerry shows off the new Vignette tool in Lightroom 2.0. With the new features you have far more creative control of vignetting on your images. In Lightroom 1.x, the Vignette tool was simple for lens corrections, with Lightroom 2.0 there is advanced creative control of your vignettes making it a much more powerful creative tool. In this video you will see the difference between the old post-crop vignette and the new creative vignetting in Lightroom 2.0.

 

remove eye wrinkles step by step photoshop tutorial

02 Jan

For free video tutorials in drawing, painting, and photo editing visit www.ipaintgirls.com I teach how to remove eye wrinkles step by step.
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Photoshop Tutorial – How To : Edit Conquer Online Texture Files

02 Jan

This is the first of two videos, this one is the simple one if your completely new please use this video and also read the following below First of all you need a plugin so your Photoshop can read and save the .dds files. tinyurl.com Then you might want to download the thumbnail viewer too so you don’t have to guess which file is which. tinyurl.com Download them to be able to open and save the files as D3D/DDS and also so you can view the files like on mine you can see there thumnails so please use all the above links i gave you. So yeah thanks for reading and watching and sorry about my voice again. 😀