Photography Articles: Photoshop Tutorials
Learn Photoshop from the world's best photographers and Photoshop gurus here at BetterPhoto. The following Photoshop tutorials and articles will save you time and help you make your images look like the work of a pro. A few tips will take you a long way - and keep you from pulling your hair out - when it comes to working in Adobe Photoshop.
- Saving Old Slides ... With Photoshop
by Jim Zuckerman
Most of us have thousands of slides from when we shot film, and many of those slides are poorly exposed with terrible color saturation. We hang on to those images for a variety of reasons, but the reduced picture quality always grates on our photographic nerves and we wish we could revisit the place or the situation and shoot it again.
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- Photoshop Tip: Studio Lighting After-the-Fact
by Jim Zuckerman
How to Use the Digital Darkroom to Simulate Studio Lighting
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- Photoshop Tutorials: Resizing, Resampling, and Saving As
by Jim Miotke
Tips and Tricks on Saving, Resampling and Resizing Your Photos
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- Photoshop Tutorial: A Fantasy Wildlife Shoot
by Jim Zuckerman
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- Use Photoshop CS3 to Turn Ordinary Images into Salable Ones!
by Jim Zuckerman
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- Fight Harsh Contrast with Photoshop Layer Mask
by Jim Zuckerman
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- Bad Light, Great Subject? Use Photoshop to Create Stunning Images
by Jim Zuckerman
Blend Modes Can Combine Layer and Background in Unique Ways
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- Photoshop to the Rescue: Cleaning Up a Magnificent Icon
by Jim Zuckerman
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- Batch Renaming Files with Bridge
by Kevin Moss
As an instructor with BetterPhoto.com, I experience many questions from students regarding file management. In my Photoshop and Elements for Nature Photographers course, I recommend to my students a specific system to managing our ever-growing libraries of digital images. Most important, is the practice of keeping your original images separate from images you work with, and prepare for output.
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- Better than Film: Fix Lighting Contrast in the Digital Darkroom
by Lewis Kemper
How you can create an image that completely captures your vision
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- Creativity with the Clone Tool
by Jim Zuckerman
Expanding the use of a familiar Photoshop tool
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- Cropping, Rotating Photos, and Leveling Horizons
by Jim Miotke
Cropping, Rotating Photos, and Leveling Horizons
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- CS3 Hidden Gem: The Black and White Adjustment
by Kevin Moss
The latest version of Photoshop, CS3, offers many new features. The ability to create artwork for mobile devices, a next-generation Camera Raw, improved printing and color management, with improvements to the interface are the major improvements. The one new feature that caught my attention, and is well worth the price of the upgrade, is the new Black and White adjustment layer.
With previous versions of Photoshop, you had to either use the desaturate adjustment, or the channel mixer to convert color photos to black and white. The addition of the Black and White adjustment layer is a welcome add-on, and will streamline your black and white conversions.
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- Digital Velvia - How to Put That Colorful 'Pop' in Your Images
by Tony Sweet
There has been online chatter in regards to getting the famous Velvia color "pop" in digital images. Popular Photography magazine had a short feature on a Velvia recipe that can be created in Photoshop.
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- For Sharp Results, Try a Filter!
by Jim Miotke
Not to be confused with camera filters (the kind you place in front of your lens), software filters are functions that are designed to create certain effects in your images.
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- More Than Meets the Sensor: Get the Most Out of Your Images with Photoshop!
by Richard Lynch
Use the Digital Darkroom to Take Creative Control of Your Photographs
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- Text on Pictures: Photoshop's Type Tool
by Jim Miotke
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- To Crop or Not to Crop? That is the question...
by Brenda Tharp
Why is cropping frowned upon by some, and used heavily by others?
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- The Right Photoshop Tool for the Right Job!
by Tony Sweet
As we all know, Photoshop is an incredible, endless and bottomless software tool. I’ve been to one-day seminars and they’re really fun, but a great deal of what I learn is pretty much gone on the way home because it’s not part of my normal image-processing routine. For a technique to stick with me, it has to be a useable technique in my normal workflow.
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- Great Cure for Ailing Images: Photoshop's Healing Brush
by Jim Miotke
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