Adding a Reflection to Goggles
by Lesa Snider
Real life is rarely perfect; but thanks to Photoshop, your photos can be. So, if that stunning...
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Real life is rarely perfect; but thanks to Photoshop, your photos can be. So, if that stunning...
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An easy way to correct tone and color in your photos is to use the Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) plug-in that comes with Photoshop. Its powerful, yet easy-to-use sliders make adjusting photos a breeze. ACR is a nondestructive editor, too, so you won’t harm your original. The following steps work with RAW files, JPEGs, and TIFFs. Tip: As an added bonus, you can use much of this workflow in Adobe Lightroom, too.
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Photoshop includes a lot of pattern presets, though it’s surprisingly simple to create your own....
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Tip: This technique works better if your subject is on a solid white or light-colored background;...
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A soft glamour glow effect is incredibly useful when clients want to feel a little old-school Hollywood (think boudoir, wedding, and high school photography). In this column, you’ll learn how to use one of Photoshop’s oldest filters to quickly produce a soft and ethereal portrait effect that’s sure to please brides, prom queens, and princesses of any kind.
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