Photoshop Tutorials by cubox.info

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Generate Amazing Text FX
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Create AMAZING Text FX Online!

Generate your own amazing, photoshop quality text effects online! textfx.co

Starting a New File for the Web
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Starting a New File for the Web

When you create a navigation bar, a page layout, or any Web graphic from scratch, there are some important technical issues to consider up front-including image dimensions, resolution, color mode, and color profile.

Desktop PC Icon
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Desktop PC Icon

In this tutorial, we will learn how to create a nice looking Monitor and Computer icon.

Creating a Repeating Gradient
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Creating a Repeating Gradient

Let’s start by creating a repeating gradient background that displays dark green at the top, and then blends into a lighter shade of green.

Changing a Four-Color Image to Three Colors
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Changing a Four-Color Image to Three Colors

Common issue for certain packing work or carton work is making food shots or brightly colored images look as good as they can. With some types of printing presses, having black channel information in a file can make an image look dirty and unappealing. Eliminating the black channel of a four-color CMYK file, in order to satisfy the requirements of the printing process, can result in a superior looking image.

Shift Depth of Field
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Shift Depth of Field

There was a time when creating extreme depth of field effects was a task reserved for view cameras with ground-glass viewing backs that could tilt and swivel to throw various sections of the image out of focus.

Custom Black and White Conversions
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Custom Black and White Conversions

Photoshop offers lots of options for converting photos from color to black and white.

Dramatic Shadows
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Dramatic Shadows

You should think about adding dramatic shadows to a photo when you want to create an emotional edge or emphasize a specific area or feature of the subject.

Working with Raw Files: The Curve Tab
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Working with Raw Files: The Curve Tab

Like the curve control in Photoshop, you can use it to adjust the black and white points and midtones of your image.

Batch Conversions with Camera Raw
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Batch Conversions with Camera Raw

The latest version of Camera Raw has added the ability to convert multiple files at once. You can either select the files in Bridge or through the File > Open dialog...

Adjusting Contrast
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Adjusting Contrast

Contrast adjustments can turn a flat-looking photo into something entirely different...

Sharpening Your Images
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Sharpening Your Images

If there's one thing about editing digital photos that frustrates people, it's how to sharpen them.

The Photo Retoucher's Work Environment
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The Photo Retoucher's Work Environment

I'll start this article by telling you how I set up my workspace and how I get comfortable at my workstation. Being comfortable is very important, especially when you retouch for long hours. I have had some 16-hour days in my career.

Creating a Simple Shadow
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Creating a Simple Shadow

Let's start our shadow work by creating a basic shadow for some strawberries. Our unretouched image, is a good example; most shadows I am asked to create are this type of simple basic shadow.

Retaining an Existing Shadow in a New Background
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Retaining an Existing Shadow in a New Background

Sometimes your client has an image in which he would like to have the object cropped out of the background but retain the shadow. If the object is on a light background, this is generally a simple matter of dropping out the background.