Tip Tuesday: Giving Each Smart Filter Its Own Mask
Every Tuesday the Insider blog features a quick tip!
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Every Tuesday the Insider blog features a quick tip!
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Let’s be honest, as photographers, our goal is to capture as much as possible of the final image...
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Smart filters are really useful because they’re nondestructive; they don’t damage your image, and...
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If you’ve been around the Photoshop world for even a short time, it’s likely that you’ve heard the term “nondestructive,” as in “nondestructive workflow” or “working nondestructively.” In principle, this means to do things in a way where the result isn’t permanent (a.k.a. destructive) and can be edited later in various ways.
Some people tell me that they never change their minds, and that’s why they don’t worry about using these methods, while others ask why they should bother working this way. There are some very important reasons to consider using nondestructive techniques, well beyond changing your mind. We’ll look at those first, followed by some key techniques for working nondestructively.
Read MorePosted by Jessica Maldonado | Aug 5, 2018 | 28
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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