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Using Palettes in Photoshop
In Photoshop, palettes are used to help modify and monitor your documents. An understanding of how to use, organize, and adjust palettes is essential in learning how to use Photoshop.





Color Selection in Photoshop: Hex, RGB, and the eyedropper tool
Not seeing eye-to-eye with Photoshop when it comes to color? This basic tutorial gets you beyond the frustration of point-and-click color selection/sampling and on your way to better communication with Photoshop.





Photoshop: Reduce and Simplify
Author Chris Orwig shows you to use Photoshop to clarify the message of the image.





Quickly Remove Many Small Spots/Speckles Without Healing Brush or Clone Stamp
This Photoshop tutorial shows how to remove multiple small spots/speckles from an image without resorting to the Healing Brush or the Clone Stamp. Unlike the "Dust and Scratches" Filter, this method does not cause loss of detail or other undesirable artifacts. It also allows for finer control over the "despeckling" process. The technique can save a significant amount of time and effort if a photograph contains many defects of that type and the results of the "Dust & Scratches" filter are unsatis





Photoshop: An Overview of Blend Modes - Part 1
Author Matt Kloskowski gives an overview of the four blend modes you will use the most in Photoshop.





Photoshop: An Overview of Blend Modes - Part 2
Author Matt Kloskowski gives an overview of the four blend modes you will use the most in Photoshop. Part 2.





Photoshop: Using a Grid
Author Matt Kloskowski offers a grid shortcut tip to help compose your digital photos.





Photoshop: Three Approaches to Creating B&W Images
Author Jack Davis shares multiple ways you can create a black and white image.





Photoshop: Intro to Infrared and Black & White Imaging
Author Jack Davis gives you an introduction to infrared photography and black & white imaging.





How to Clone Yourself in a Photo
This Photoshop tutorial will show you how to copy yourself multiple times within the same image.





Cloning Trick - Clone In A Good Eye Using Photoshop
This cloning trick is easy and it's something that can be used for more than eyes.





Clone out distracting backgrounds in Photoshop or Elements
Distracting backgrounds can ruin a good picture. This tutorial uses cloning, the patch tool, blur, and layer masks to eliminate clutter. Suitable for any level, the tutorial also includes a layer mask cheat for Elements users.





Create Lomography effect using Photoshop: 123RF Tutorial
In this tutorial, we'll show you how to manipulate your images to make them adopt the effects of Lomographs.





Photoshop: How to Use the Filter Panel in Bridge CS3
NAPP instructor Matt Kloskowski shows you how to use the Filter panel in Bridge CS3 as your one-stop shop for finding images and photos on your computer.





Photoshop: How to Add Text on Top of Photos
There are many ways to include type in your designs, but unless you've got a blank area in your photo, it can be a lot harder then you think. NAPP instructor Matt Kloskowski shows you how to make text fit in just about any place on your image.





Photoshop: Move Those Palettes!
NAPP instructor Matt Kloskowski shows you how to move palettes automatically out of your way in Photoshop CS3.





Photoshop: Adding Dimension to Your Images
Author Chris Orwig illustrates a few tricks that can help you add dimension to your images.





Photoshop: Creating Compelling Photographs
Author Chris Orwig explains how you can take more compelling photos and improve your images using Photoshop.





Photoshop: Using Camera Raw 4’s Recovery Slider
NAPP instructor Matt Kloskowski shows how to adjust the exposure of specific areas of a photo using Camera Raw 4's Recovery slider.





Photoshop: Using the Clone Source Palette
NAPP instructor Matt Kloskowski shows how to use Photoshop CS3's new Clone Source palette for "what you see is what you get" editing.





Photoshop: Using Camera Raw Smart Objects
NAPP instructor Matt Kloskowski shows how to use Camera Raw Smart Objects both within the camera raw plug-in and Photoshop's main interface.





Photoshop: Resizing Images in Photoshop CS3
NAPP instructor Matt Kloskowski shows how to use Photoshop CS3 to take the guesswork out of resizing tasks.





Photoshop: Using the Refine Edges Dialog
NAPP instructor Matt Kloskowski shows how to use Photoshop CS3's Refined Edges dialog to make a selection and then view that selection on another background.





Photoshop: Hue & Color Blending Modes
Helpful color correcting tips from Photoshop pro Ben Willmore. Learn to easily change or tweak any object’s color without ruining background elements, plus quick keyboard shortcuts for making or saving selections.





Photoshop: Experimenting with Your Photos
Author Chris Orwig demonstrates a few Photoshop tricks that will help you experiment with your photos.





Photoshop: Filters and Layer Styles
Author and Photoshop World Hall of Fame member Bert Monroy gives a few tips on filters and layer styles in Adobe Photoshop CS3.





Photoshop: Retouching Portraits: Creating a Symmetrical Face
Author Kevin Ames shows you how to retouch digital portraits in Photoshop.





Photoshop: Understanding Channels
Author Bert Monroy discusses channels in Photoshop.





Photoshop: Understanding Displacement
Author Bert Monroy discusses understanding displacement in Photoshop.





Photoshop: Using Curves to Get Contrast
Author Dan Margulis shares some tricks on how to use curves in Photoshop to adjust contrast in your photos.





Photoshop: Level Adjustments
Author Richard Harrington explains how to use Photoshop levels adjustments to fix many problem pictures in a short amount of time.





Photoshop: Hue/Saturation Adjustments
Author Ben Willmore demonstrates how hue and saturation adjustments can improve colors in digital images.





How To Create Light Sources from Various Directions in Photoshop
How do you change the directions of light sources in layer styles? Live from Macworld Conference & Expo, 2009, artist Bert Monroy demonstrates which Photoshop features allow you to create realistic details in your digital painting.





Photoshop: Background Blur
When we think of blurring we usually think of the Gaussian Blur filter. But the blur photographers get from it tends to look fake. The Lens Blur filter provides a much more realistic blur and, with some setup time, can create some very realistic results.





Photoshop: Rich Black and Whites
Black and white photos are great, but many of the really nice black and white work actually has a little color tint in it. In this video we're going to take a look at how to introduce some color tint into your black and whites and actually control where it goes. In the end you'll have a richer, fuller photo that really stands out.





Photoshop: Quick Portrait Thinning
If you need to take a few pounds off of someone quickly, the Free Transform tool in Photoshop can do it. It's the fastest diet around.





Photoshop: High Dynamic Range Photography (HDR), Part 2
HDR software combines multiple images into one photograph to get the best of multiple exposures. In Part 1 of this series, we explored how to use the HDR software that comes with Photoshop. In Part 2 we're going to look at another program called Photomatix that let's us take HDR even further.





Photoshop: CS4's Hue/Saturation Dialog
CS4 made some pretty slick changes to the Hue/Saturation dialog that take some of the guesswork out of using it. We'll take a look at 'em (and some neat shortcuts) in this video.





Photoshop: What's a Camera Raw Image
In this video, author and Adobe Certified Instructor Gabriel Powell introduces you to Camera Raw, explains how it works, and reveals why you should use it to edit your images.





Create Awesome Abstract Artwork with Clone Stamp Tool in Photoshop
In this tutorial, I will show you the steps I took to Create Awesome Abstract Artwork with Clone Stamp Tool in Photoshop. The main focus of this tutorial is the use of clone stamp tool and how to combine it with Pen Tool to create abstract patterns quickly and effectively. Have a try!





10 Sources of Inspiration For Your Photography
Every one of us needs to be inspired to shoot photos at some time in our photographic journeys. Sometimes inspiration comes naturally while on other occasions it is just like writer’s block. So how can you get inspired?





Cyclone
Learn how to make a splendid effect: a view on a cyclone from the space.





Clone Yourself!
This tutorial will create a very cool effect that will have your friends saying 'how did they do that'?





Photoshop: Blend Mode Quick Reference
Complete reference, tips to using photoshop layer blending mode and tool blending option. Easy to under stand explanation for each mode and interactive picture example to easily compare each effects.





Photoshop: PSD 75% lighter
Photoshop seems to me like a marvellous software, in my opinion isby far the best out there… is the most powerful, versatile, the greatest. But it still has a problem since previous versions, the weight of the files is huge, we could think that for the information it has the size is reazonable but… Did you know that we can reduce the weight of the PSD up to 75%?





Gaming Source Template Design
This tutorial will take you through the process step by step of creating a gaming template from scratch.





How To Create Your Own Clones!
Have you ever wondered how to create your own clones? Well, I’m here to teach you how to clone yourself!





Useful Applications for the Clone Stamp Tool
Useful Applications for the Clone Stamp Tool





Photoshop: How to Fix Chromatic Aberrations
Learn to fix color shifts and artifacts in images, caused by low-quality lenses or an ability to catch quality color in all three channels, using the Lens Correction filter. Matt Kloskowski hosts.
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