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Tips for Doing Digital Painting with the Mixer Brush in Photoshop

If you have ever felt the need to be a bit more creative with your photos, then Photoshop contains a multitude of ways to make that happen. In fact, it offers such a variety of options it can be a … Continue reading

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4 Incredible Photoshop Shortcuts in Six Minutes

I’m a bit of a post-processing shortcut addict. I’m always looking for more efficient ways of getting through my workflow in programs like Adobe Lightroom, Adobe Photoshop, ON1 Photo RAW, etc. When I find a new shortcut, even if requires … Continue reading

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How to Create Realistic Bokeh and Blur Effects using Photoshop

Perhaps you want to creatively improve your image, already taken with a depth of field and bokeh or create this effect from scratch for a specific composition. In this article, you will learn how to work with new and old … Continue reading

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10 Photoshop Tricks to Improve Your Photos

  There are quite a few interesting tips in this video, with “Realistic lens flares” being the only real letdown (in my opinion). I thought changing the tone and contrast to match different films was a really intriguing tip. [Sean] … Continue reading

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How to Add a Rainbow to Your Images Using Photoshop

A rainbow is a meteorological phenomenon that needs many specific conditions to come together in order to appear, which is why they are not that easy to come across. They are, however, a beautiful and evocative sight, and they are … Continue reading

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How to Make a Crowd Disappear from a Photo (Without Photoshop!)

For street photographers, few obstacles are as difficult to work around as crowds. No matter the hour, there’s sure to be someone walking through your periphery. And more often than not, passersby can seriously disrupt a composition. However, most photographers … Continue reading

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Best laptops for photographers and photo editing in Photoshop 2018

We've put together this list of the best laptops for photo editing, so if you're a photographer that uses an application such as Photoshop, and you want to buy a powerful laptop that can keep up, then make sure you … Continue reading

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Five Reasons to Use Smart Objects in Photoshop CC

  From the Adobe Photoshop YouTube Channel:   Learn the benefits of using Smart Objects and how to utilize them in Photoshop CC.   B&H carries Adobe Photography Plan subscriptions. Canon, Nikon and Sony News, Deals and What’s New at … Continue reading

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5 Must-Know Photoshop Retouching Tips and Tricks for Photographers

Here are five quick tips for doing retouching in Photoshop that are essential to know. Learn them to do better retouching on your photos. #1 – Load Luminosity as a Selection In Photoshop you can use the luminosity of an … Continue reading

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How to Know What to do and Where to Start with Photo Editing in Photoshop

Do you struggle to know what to do with your images in post-processing? Do you know where to start with photo editing? Can you relate to this? Before and after photo editing. I recently received a message for help from … Continue reading

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How to Use Content Aware Crop in Photoshop

  Note: When cropping in Photoshop, I always leave “Delete Crop Pixels” unchecked. Doing so allows you to choose a different framing or aspect ratio later (utilizing the previously cropped portion of the image) if desired. [Sean]   From the … Continue reading

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How to Create a Minimal Desktop Background Using Photoshop

Ever seen those flowy, innocuous desktop backgrounds that to show up on default computer screens? That’s the exact image I thought of when I messing around with Photoshop for this tutorial. Though they aren’t exact, these simple gradients and shapes come … Continue reading

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