Tag Archives: Effect
How to Make a Cool Double Exposure Effect Using Photoshop [video]
The post How to Make a Cool Double Exposure Effect Using Photoshop appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk. In this video from tutvid, you’ll learn to make a cool double exposure effect using photoshop. … Continue reading
A Step-by-Step Guide to Achieving the Perfect Starburst Effect
The post A Step-by-Step Guide to Achieving the Perfect Starburst Effect appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Simon Ringsmuth. Adding a starburst effect to your images is a great way to spice things up and really … Continue reading
Get Low and Aim High – How to Use Low-Angle Photography to Great Effect
The post Get Low and Aim High – How to Use Low-Angle Photography to Great Effect appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Glenn Harper. One way you can make photos stand out is to compose them … Continue reading
How to Add a Toy Camera Effect to Your Digital Images Using Photoshop
The post How to Add a Toy Camera Effect to Your Digital Images Using Photoshop appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Megan Kennedy. They may look cute, but toy cameras aren’t actually toys at all. The … Continue reading
How to Create a Lithography Effect Using Photoshop
The post How to Create a Lithography Effect Using Photoshop appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Ana Mireles. I love getting inspiration from darkroom techniques and applying original effects to digital photos. If you’re like me … Continue reading
How to Use Creative Aperture to Maximum Effect
One of the most powerful controls on your camera is the aperture setting. It’s so useful that a good proportion of photographers utilize aperture priority as their primary setting, allowing them to quickly change this setting for creative aperture use. … Continue reading
How To Mimic a Cross-Processing Effect in Photoshop
Cross-processing is a technique that comes from the darkroom days. You would purposely develop film in the wrong chemicals to achieve special color effects. When no film or chemicals are involved in digital processing, it is possible to mimic a … Continue reading
What is the Bokeh Effect in Photography?
If you are new to photography you have probably only recently learned about the concept known as “bokeh”. It is Japanese in origin and refers to blur or a blurry quality, and in photography it is a very recognizable technique. … Continue reading
How to Create a Multiple Exposure Effect in Photoshop
If your ideas are more than a photo, why not combine two or three of them in a single image? When you want to create something surreal, ghostly or that is just beyond what you can capture in a single … Continue reading
Zoom Blur Effect
1 Step 1 Open up your original photo file that you wish to apply the zoom to and create two duplicate layers of your Background layer. You do this by dragging your Background layer to the Create A New Layer … Continue reading
Interesting Photo of the Day: Water Droplet Umbrella Effect
An endless fascination among many photographers is the pursuit of that elusive perfect water droplet shot. With liquids being so fickle and a drop being so small, it’s a difficult image to capture, but one that, when done right, can … Continue reading
How to Create the Misty Water Effect in Photography
Related reminder: only a few days left for The Long Exposure Photo Guide at 52% Off Have you looked at a landscape photographer’s photo and wondered how they got the water coming down from a waterfall to look so misty? Or … Continue reading