Photomerge: Snapshots to Poster Prints
You can create stunning panoramas by “stitching” together several adjoining images with Photomerge. Continue Reading »
Like dodge and burn on steroids, this approach to image manipulation is the foundation of many advanced techniques. Continue Reading »
You can create stunning panoramas by “stitching” together several adjoining images with Photomerge. Continue Reading »
This tutorial will show you how to take your regular beach day photo and turn it into a beautiful sunset silhouette. Oh, and this is my 30th tutorial. Continue Reading »
This tutorial will show you how to make an image look like it’s half-sketched. It’s a really easy effect that I’ve been seeing around lately. Reminds me of that A-Ha video. Continue Reading »
This tutorial shows a quick way to take your normal, boring product shot and make it look more professional and elegant. Continue Reading »
This Photoshop tutorial will show you how to add on the years to almost anybody. It’s basically a practice using the Burn and Dodge tools. Continue Reading »
Here’s how to take your brand new, crystal clear, $400 digital camera photo and make it look 50 years old. Continue Reading »
With everyone and their grandmother having a digital camera you can make almost anybody look like a professional photographer, well, better-than-amateur at least. You can use this simple process on almost any photo you take. Continue Reading »
Photoshop is probably the cheapest alternative to plastic surgery possible. Unfortunately, Photoshop is only helpful in computer land. In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to do your own plastic surgery with a nose job to up and coming MTV starlet, Ashlee Simpson. Continue Reading »
This celebrity is usually quite attractive. Apparently wearing gallons and gallons makeup on-stage while sweating profusely for hours on end can be bad for your skin. In these candid photos, she doesn’t look so good. So I’m going to fix her busted face. Continue Reading »
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View DNG files in Windows Explorer and Photo Gallery.
Pretty cool to see retouching in motion.
Recorded by a Casio EX-F1
This is a great, great invention. I may have to buy one.