Tag Archive for: Photoshop
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Why use Dodging and Burning for Landscape Photography?
Joshua Snow explains what Dodging and Burning will do for your Landscape Photography and you why you should be using it.
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4 Effortless Post Processing Tips for Landscape Photography
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Pro photographer Charlotte Gibb shares her high effective go to post-processing adjustments to take your landscape photography to the next level.
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Print Sharpening in Photoshop for Landscape Photography
Joshua Snow describes a technique for print sharpening in Photoshop that helps ensure your printed photo maintains the fine details you created.
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How To Make Your Photos “Pop”
Sometimes, after I’ve done a lot of work on an image in Photoshop,…
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Dramatic Black and White Conversions in Photoshop
The above image was processed in Photoshop; the conversion…
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Post Processing for Fresh Looking Water
Ryan Dyar gives show us how to use selective color cast during post processing to create fresh looking water
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How to Fix a Bent Horizon in Photoshop
Johny Spenser shows you how to fix a bent horizon in your panorama images with Photoshop.
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Using Colors to Create Depth & Direction
Ryan Dyar likes to use contrasting colors and shifts in brightness to create depth & direction and flow in his photos.
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Common Post Processing Mistakes to Avoid
Ryan Dyar gives some insight into how to avoid post processing mistakes that are made too often.
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Ryan Dyar – Surrealistic Post-Processing Tips
Ryan Dyar is known for his post processing style which gives his images a surrealistic look. Here are few post processing tips from Ryan.
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Photoshop: Technique for Manual Blending
Ugo Cei shares a simple technique for blending two images in Photoshop using Layers & Masks.
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Photography Workflow: Lovers
Sometimes, photos that seem incredibly simple at first glance are actually more complicated than you'd think.