www.essential-photoshop-elements.com Magic Eraser Tool in Photoshop Elements works like the Magic Wand Tool except it removes a photo’s background and changes it to transparent.
www.essential-photoshop-elements.com Magic Eraser Tool in Photoshop Elements works like the Magic Wand Tool except it removes a photo’s background and changes it to transparent.
In this video I will teach you how to use Adjustment Layers to change eye and lip colors. This technique can be used to change any color on any picture. To pick up a copy of my DVD visit: www.jackstechcorner.com
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www.essential-photoshop-elements.com A quick down and dirty trick for faking depth of field with Photoshop Elements Visit essential-photoshop-elements.com for more free content.
www.essential-photoshop-elements.com Here’s a technique that works really well on over-exposed photos which are common when taken outdoors on a sunny day. It helps to tone down the hot spots.
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Photoshop Elements 9 and Photoshop Cs5-Converting the background of the photo to Black and White
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In this video you will learn how to adjust skin tone as well as using the clone tool on the face. Pick up my DVD with 46 Elements Videos for only .00 at: www.jackstechcorner.com
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Adobe has released version 10 of its Photoshop Elements image-editing software. New features include Guided Edits, which guide users step-by-step through the process of achieving certain image looks, and a range of image organization options. Several tools have been updated too, including the text and crop tools. There’s also an option to upload videos directly to sharing sites such as Facebook and YouTube. The software will be available shortly for $ 99.99, alternatively users of any previous version can upgrade for $ 79.99. The company has simultaneously released version 10 of its Premiere Elements video-editing software at the same price; a bundle containing both programs will also be available for $ 149.99.
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This tutorial demonstrates a quick glow effect that is similar to the one found in Picasa and is inspired by the hodgysoft action found for the full version of Photoshop. More tutorials on photo retouching and the hodgysoft action are on the way
As promised, here is the second part of the video tutorial on layer masks. Photoshop Elements does not include the layer mask functionality, in its native form at least. However, it does include adjustment layers, and these little beauties have their own layer masks. In this video I show you a rather clever trick whereby you can hijack this mask and use it as you would a normal layer mask. Best of all its really easy to use.
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Philip Andrews looks at retouching your images using Adobe Photoshop Elements 7
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This video tutorial demonstrates how to bring back/add in golden-hour light to a photo that is a little washed out and would benefit from this kind of retouching. This technique (illustrated with a portrait) would be perfect for enhancing the golden-hour lighting of other subjects (such as building in a landscape) as well. Concepts: Gradient Fill, Masking (and Painting), and Blending Modes.
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Watch the course at www.lynda.com Photoshop is one of theworld’s most powerful image editors, and it can be daunting to try to use skillfully. Photoshop CS5 One-on-One: Advanced, the second part of the popular and comprehensive series, updated for CS5, follows internationally renowned Photoshop guru Deke McClelland as he dives into the workings of Photoshop. He explores such digital-age wonders as the Levels and Curves commands, edge-detection filters, advanced compositing techniques, vector-based text, the Liquify filter, and Camera Raw. Deke also teaches tried-and-true methods for sharpening details, smoothing over wrinkles and imperfections, and enhancing colors without harming the original image.