Tag: Photographers

  • Using Content-Aware Fill: Photoshop CS5 for Photographers from lynda.com

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

    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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  • (5 of 17) Photoshop CS3 Workflow for Photographers

    www.cbrush.com Photoshop CS3 for Photographers An Advanced, Precision Workflow 01) intro 02) camera raw pt. 1 03) camera raw pt. 2 04) workspace setup 05) liquify filter 06) cloning and healing 07) shadows and highlights 08) contrast with unsharp mask 09) dodging and burning 10) levels 11) curves 12) hue and saturation 13) local adjustment layers 14) adding a vignette 15) reduce noise and sharpen 16) enhancing with noise 17) final steps
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    This is an easy way to improve underexposed or partially underexposed pictures. sorry for my english.
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  • Combining multiple images: Photoshop CS5 for Photographers from lynda.com

    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.

  • The 2 Greatest Photographers Ever

    Dave Barnes and Barrett Ward answer very riveting photogaphy questions…
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  • Apple iPad Reviewed for Photographers – DigitalRev.com

    We take a look at 20 photography apps for the new Apple iPad and test them out on our brand spanking new iPad. Want to know if the iPad really will make a suitable photography tool? Well, watch the World’s First Apple iPad Photography Apps Review to find out. Plus – will Kai really spray paint an iPad? We take a look at these apps: – Bill Atkinson PhotoCard Lite – Digital Photo Frame HD – Filterstorm – Foto Editor – Frame HD – Guardian Eyewitness – Impression – LightTrac – NPPA – PhotoFrame for Flickr Lite – PhotoBucket for iPad – Picassa Player – Presto Frame – Thomson Reuters Galleries – Photopad by ZAGG – BeautifulWorld – SmugMug – SDPFp – Camera-A (Camera-B) – Fake Tilt Shift Generator
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  • 25 October, 2010 – Digital Tools for Architectural Photographers

    Architectural photography is one of the technically most demanding disciplines of our craft. In days of yore (more than about 5 – 10 years ago) it was the almost exclusive domain of large format technical cameras and film. Not so much today.

    Our regular contributor Richard Sexton has just provided us with his latest essay titled Digital Tools for Architectural Photographers. This is a must-read if the topic is of interest to you.


    Observant readers who check the site’s Home Page will notice that its lead photograph was taken with the upcoming Panasonic GH2 and 100-300mm G lens.

    I have been testing a pre-production sample, along with the also new 14mm f/2.5 pancake lens. My first-impressions report will be published this coming Wednesday. Watch for it.

    I will also be going to New York City later this week for the PhotoPlus Show. Maybe I’ll see you there.


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  • Free In Depth Adobe Tutorials For Digital Photographers

    With digital photography your images aren't complete until you've engaged in some form of post processing image manipulation.

    That is unless you and your digital camera are so good that there is no need for further adjustments after you've taken a picture.

    Well, for people like me, who at least take a quick look at all photo files using one graphics program or another, and then try to make the image better, we're always on the lookout for shortcuts and guidance.

    If …

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  • Simple But Effective Tips For Digital Photographers

    Sometimes the simplest tip can make a huge positive difference in the results a digital photographer produces.

    One simple tip I learned when I first got into photography was the "Rule Of Thirds".

    This simple tip taught me to look at a given scene, or look for a particular scene, that would allow me to place the main subject in an off center place that made for a better focal point than if it was centered.

    Check out the list of simple …

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