You can do a lot in Photoshop. It’s no secret that Photoshop is one of, if not the most powerful photo editing programs in the world. For years, Adobe’s pinnacle program has been the gold sta...
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The February 2019 issue of Photoshop User is now live on the KelbyOne site and KelbyOne Mags for iOS and Android. This is the unofficial portrait retouching and special effects issue! In this iss...
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An excerpt from Scott Kelby’s Professional Portrait Retouching Techniques for Photographers Using Photoshop This is a very popular technique that accentuates the existing highlights and sha...
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An excerpt from Corey Barker’s Photoshop Down & Dirty Tricks for Designers. I’m a big fan of textures. I keep a folder of nothing but textures for any occasion. Whether they’re from iStockp...
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This is a really handy technique for making the lips stand out by shifting the shade of the lip color, brightening the natural highlights, and then lastly, doing a quick cleanup to give you rea...
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If you have a shot you took handheld in low light (so the blurriness was caused by shooting with a slow shutter speed), or if your blurry shot came from a long lens, you may be in luck using a fi...
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This project really gives you a good idea of how powerful Photoshop can be as a design tool for creating logos. With so few tutorials out there on creating complex logo effects, I felt it a neces...
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High Pass sharpening is sometimes called "extreme sharpening," and that's really a good description of what it is.
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