Tag Archives: Photoshop
How to Mimic a Digital Cyanotype Using Photoshop with Ease
The post How to Mimic a Digital Cyanotype Using Photoshop with Ease appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Ana Mireles. A Cyanotype was a popular film printing process that gave an appealing, beautiful cyan-colored tone to … Continue reading
Photoshop Focus Stacking for Still Life and Product Photography
The post Photoshop Focus Stacking for Still Life and Product Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Darina Kopcok. Still life and product photography often require that your entire subject be sharp. This can be difficult … 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
Using Photoshop Filters During Post-Processing to Correct and Enhance Images
When you think of filters in photography, your first thought might be those specialized glass pieces you affix to the end of your lens. Most of these filters serve a specific purpose (e.g. a polarizing filter to reduce glare), although some … Continue reading
How to Batch Resize Your Images Quickly Using Photoshop
While it’s relatively easy to write an Action to resize a series of images in Photoshop, it’s easier still to get Photoshop to do all the work for you. Photoshop comes with an image processor script that will open, resize, … Continue reading
Photoshop Smart Objects for Beginners
When editing in Photoshop, it is nice to know how the edits affect your image. Edits that you make directly to an image write over the original image. Edits also change its pixels. The opposite of editing directly is … Continue reading
How to Duotone a Photograph in Photoshop
There is an incredible array of color in our world, so it’s no wonder that it plays such a significant role in photography. However, have you ever considered narrowing your pallet down to just two colors? A duotone image is … 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
How to Mimic Lomography in Photoshop with Ease
Ever wondered what Lomography is? Have you seen Lomo images and wanted to know how to do it? Do you know what Lomo photography is but don’t want to go back to film or buy more cameras? If you answered … Continue reading
Making Photoshop Luminosity Masks Easy with Lumenzia
As you advance with your photography, you may want to edit your photographs with more precise control. In this article, I discuss how to use Lumenzia Luminosity Masking Panel to easily edit sections of your image using Luminosity Masks in … Continue reading
How to Customize and Use the Photoshop Gradient Tool
Despite its straightforward name, the gradient tool is incredibly flexible. You can customize practically every settings, and use it in many different ways. In this article I’ll show you how to use it to its full potential. The Gradient tool shares … Continue reading
Adobe confirms full version of Photoshop is coming to iPad
Adobe has just swung open the doors to its annual Adobe MAX conference in Los Angeles, and the event’s most significant announcement for photographers is confirmation that Photoshop is finally coming to the iPad. Rumors that Adobe has been working … Continue reading