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Me using Photoshop for digital make up
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www.PRO-FOTO.com.ua
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Me using Photoshop for digital make up
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froknowsphoto.com How many of you know what each focusing mode means in your camera? Do you know which is the best to use and when to use it? I have a full article that breaks down the main modes and explains how best to use them right here froknowsphoto.com Please sign up for the e mail list to get the latest tips and tricks. Please subscribe to my youtube channel.
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A no shimmer and natural look, perfect for photography. Varama Cover Creams available from www.varama.co.uk
Part of the tutorial explaining that you can use manual nikon lenses with the 7D. Experience with the ebay kawa adaptor and L brackets with the 7D.
PhotoExtremist.com This tutorial shows you SIX creative photography ideas that you can implement with a DSLR and Christmas lights. I discus using BULB mode and long exposures, star filter cross filter, long exposures with zoom, and multiple exposures.
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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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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. 😀
This tutorial shows how to use Curves and the Advanced Blending options to add some color and tonality back into an overexposed, blown-out sky using Photoshop CS3 (part 1 of 2).
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Ever notice how most digital black & whites look sort of washed out? Â That’s because they’re using what an off-set printer would call an “unsupported” black. Â When a graphic designer wants a pure, rich black they use a black “supported” with additional inks making a dark silky black instead of a sort of dark grey that would appear if you used just black ink.
Well, the same principle applies to black and white photos. By blending additional inks into your black and whites you get a richer tonal range which gives you more details in your highlights… a complaint many film shooters have about digital images.
Take a look at these for example, a black and white made by just desaturating the colors vs. a duotone (or tritone) image. Â As you can see by using additional inks you can create black and whites with a lot more visual appeal.






Good news is duotones are very easy, and I made a quick video tutorial to show you how. Â Enjoy!
If you don’t already have a copy of Adobe Lightroom I highly recommend it. Available at B&H (with a discount through 1/2/11)
what’s up guys? watch this tutoril, I know my english sucks but it’s my first tutorial and I had kinda one of those stage fear moments so… yeah… now I had to make it shorter because when I recorded it I totaly forgot from the 10 minutes limit on youtube, but I hope to get into the youtube partners tutorial and start to upload great long tutorials… hope you will find it useful, REALLY I didn’t used any other tutorial, Maybe there is but I didn’t seen one like this… have a great day guys and SUBSCRIBE! Love you people 🙂
Flatout 2, awesome game to play in 3D: still extraordinary graphics, nice colors, no perspective shading even with anaglyphs, excellent 3d, awesome speed 3d sensation.
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