Tag Archives: Photoshop
How to Make Colors Pop in Your Portraits – Without Using Photoshop
There are a lot of really great tools to use in Photoshop, or Lightroom, to get the colors in your photos to pop, creating a more vibrant portrait. But, did you know that you can create color popping portraits, before … Continue reading
Getting Started with Layer Masks in Photoshop – a Beginners Tutorial
Much of the power of Photoshop comes from its use of layers, which can best be thought of as transparency over your image. Layers have lots of benefits, like the fact that you can work on your image without affecting the pixels … Continue reading
How to Use the Hue Saturation Adjustment in Photoshop – a Video Tutorial
Learning to understand and master the hue/saturation settings in both Lightroom and Photoshop can help you take your editing to the next level. If you want to see how it’s done in Lightroom check out: Understanding the HSL Panel in Lightroom … Continue reading
2 Quick Ways to Add a Sunflare in Photoshop
Sunflares can make an otherwise dull image, look pretty dramatic. It’s very tricky to get good images of a sunflare in-camera, especially when using natural light only, as the contrast between the light and dark parts of the image is … Continue reading
#CreativeFriday – Controlling dry down/darkening of prints from Lightroom or Photoshop CC
If you have ever made a print, either by inkjet or an alternative process (like Van Dyke, Platinum, Cyanotype) then you may have noticed that the image comes out a little bit darker than how it was displayed on the … Continue reading
How to Use the Channel Mixer in Photoshop to Change Colors in Your Images
There may be times when you want to play around with some elements in your images. Perhaps you want to change a color to a more suitable one in post-processing. One of the tools you can use in Photoshop is … Continue reading
#CreativeFriday – Starting out with painting in Photoshop CC with Stratasys Creative Colours
Last week we started to look setting up the painting environment within Photoshop CC for working with the Stratasys Creative Colours, see the post here. In the post, we introduced the concept of a new colour gamut for some of the … Continue reading
#CreativeFriday – Getting ready to paint with Stratasys Creative Colours and Photoshop for the Connex3
You may have seen last week that Stratasys released the Stratasys Creative Colours painting system with the Stratasys Connex3 printer inside of Photoshop CC. I wanted to get you up and running with this exciting technology in small steps, over … Continue reading
#CreativeFriday – Getting ready to paint with Stratasys Creative Colours and Photoshop for the Connex3
You may have seen last week that Stratasys released the Stratasys Creative Colours painting system with the Stratasys Connex3 printer inside of Photoshop CC. I wanted to get you up and running with this exciting technology in small steps, over … Continue reading
If You Hate Photoshop Tutorials, You’ll Love This Parody
We here at PictureCorrect post our fair share of Photoshop tutorials. It’s nice when experts take the time to explain a complicated program to us—even if it takes 15 or 20 minutes. The problem is when the viewer knows a … Continue reading
#CreativeFriday – Adding a Photoshop Group to a Creative Cloud Library
I was working on a demo this week, and found a much better way of applying a standard set of Photoshop Adjustment layers to an image. I’ve been working for a while on a certain look to my images that I … Continue reading
How to Create Bokeh In-camera and Using Photoshop
Emmet with background bokeh from small LED lights. As the holidays are over, I couldn’t resist taking a classic bokeh shot before putting away the lights and decorations for another year. In this article I’ll show you how you can … Continue reading