I was bored and I haven’t done a photo edit in a while so why not 😛 Song is That Girl by All Time Low ^-^ I do not own picture or music used in the background all rights go to Zooey Deschanel and All Time Low
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I was bored and I haven’t done a photo edit in a while so why not 😛 Song is That Girl by All Time Low ^-^ I do not own picture or music used in the background all rights go to Zooey Deschanel and All Time Low
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Connect: Australian photographer Misho Baranovic decided to use Instagram as a way of keeping track of the human-scale impact of Hurricane Sandy as it reached the US coast. He explains the steps he took to find the most relevant photos and filter-out inauthentic images – highlighting both the potential and pitfalls of curating and sharing crowd-sourced content.
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A tutorial video to explain how to edit your archaeological section drawing using Adobe Photoshop CS5 to prepare your image from scan to publishing. Visit www.luketctaylor.com for more information.
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A tutorial video to explain how to edit your archaeological section drawing using Adobe Photoshop CS5 to prepare your image from scan to publishing. Visit www.luketctaylor.com for more information.
Gavin Hoey explores with the use of the smick.co.uk 3 head super softbox continuous lighting kit to take portraits. The kit is powerful and versatile, this is an alternative to studio flash for taking portraits, the main advantage is that you see what you get. The kit uses energy saving compact fluorescent daylight bulbs which means that they produce great light and not much heat compared with tungsten redhead type lighting. It can be used as video lighting as well as still photography making this a very versatile bit of kit. www.smick.co.uk
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Stan White from Scrappers Workshop shows you how easy it is to enhance a slightly soft digital picture by usung the high pass filter in Photoshop.
Adorama Photography TV presents: In this episode Mark has some simple lighting tips that can help to improve your photos in different natural light situations. View related videos and read articles about outdoor lighting and Flashpoint 5-in-1 reflectors here: www.adorama.com Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com
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This Photoshop CS5 tutorial demonstrates how to use the Brightness/Contrast command to color correct overexposed and underexposed images. Watch more at www.lynda.com This specific tutorial is just a single movie from chapter seven of the Photoshop CS5 One-on-One: Fundamentals course presented by lynda.com author Deke McClelland. The complete Photoshop CS5 One-on-One: Fundamentals course has a total duration of 17 hours and 33 minutes, and explores such indispensable Photoshop features as resolution, cropping, color correction, retouching, and layers. Photoshop CS5 One-on-One: Fundamentals table of contents: Introduction 1. What Photoshop Can Do, Part 1: The Avatar 2. Setting Up ‘Shop 3. Opening and Organizing 4. Navigation 5. Image Size and Resolution 6. Cropping and Straightening 7. Basic Color Correction 8. Making Selections 9. Retouching and Healing 10. Layer Essentials 11. Printing, PDF, and Web Gallery 12. Saving Images for the Web Conclusion
Hw to speed up your workflow when working with post production on children and infants
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IT’S OVER 9000!!! views… thanks for reaching 14000 views guys!
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www.1stoptutorials.com – This is going to be a fun tutorial on how to make eyes white. The first step will be taking out the color in those blood veins. We will then come in with our clone stamp tool to select white areas and pint it in the new area. The little trick to this is having the clone stamp tool blend mode set to lighten, this will allow us to lighten the darker areas. This is a tedious process but well worth it. Any problems let me know. Thanks Guys and Gals
Connect: when you’re not using it to browse the web, show-off your photos or check your e-mail, have you considered using your tablet computer as a light source for photography. It may not offer a high-speed sync mode but, with an inexpensive app, it can open up some creative opportunities.
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