Archive for September, 2009

Create the Artistically Torn Photoframe in Adobe Photoshop

September 26th, 2009

Learn how to create the artistically torn photo frame in Adobe Photoshop by applying Brush Filter and Filter set in Artist Galley. The process is very simple and you can adapt this technique in several ways.

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Lomo Photoshop

September 17th, 2009

Learn how to use Photoshop to create lomo-like photos. First of all, you can see the before and after photo as the photo below:

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Increase Color Saturation with LAB Color Photoshop

September 13th, 2009

Increase saturation of photograph by using LAB color mode in Adobe Photoshop. This technique is good especially for scanned old film photos that is old and its color is not good any more.

See the “Before and After”. You will see an awesome result of this effect.

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Water Color Painting in Adobe Photoshop

September 9th, 2009

With Filter Gallery in Adobe Photoshop, you can easily create water color painting. Let’s see before and after first.easy-water-color

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Selective Color Technique In Adobe Photoshop

September 6th, 2009

You may have seen some photos that the certain objects have color but the background is either black or another color tone. I would like to share this Photoshop Tip regarding how to process this kind of photo.

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Graduated ND Filter Effect in Photoshop

September 1st, 2009

You may have a problem in regard to capture high contrast photos especially landscape photos. When you try to get the right exposure for the sky, the ground bill be dark and you lose details. On the other hand, if you try to get the right exposure for the ground, your sky will be washed out (lost of details). In order to fight with this situation, you may consider using graduated ND filter so you can balance exposure between the sky and the ground but you need to pay extra money for that.

Well, this problem can be solved with Photoshop. Firstly, you need to take photos with RAW format because you can get more information from RAW instead of normal JPG format. Then, you convert your RAW file into 2 JPG files and merge them together by Adobe Photoshop. Anyway, please be informed that this method is good for differences between the sky and the ground just only 2-3 stops. If you have extreme contrast between them, you may need to shoot many exposures and merge them together into one High Dynamic Range photo (HDR).

Let’s take a look of before and after processing.

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