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Photo editing doesn't have be a foreign language; learn tips and tricks for using pro platforms like Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, VSCO, and more.
7 Helpful Photoshop Tips and Tricks for Beginners
Photo editing is probably one of the essential skills in every industry nowadays. Whether it's for social media, websites, magazines, book covers, and even for your personal use, enhancing images have just been a thing. And the most popular tool to do this is Photoshop.
By Andi Croft5 years ago in Photography
Useful image processing software
1. Photoshop Software Description: Adobe Photoshop, referred to as "PS", is an image processing software developed and distributed by Adobe Systems. Photoshop mainly deals with digital images composed of pixels. Using its numerous editing and drawing tools, you can effectively edit pictures. ps has many functions, which are involved in image, graphics, text, video, publishing and other aspects.
By Tremblay Eric5 years ago in Photography
Mistakes Beginner Filmmakers (and Photographers) Make...#5 Importance of Editing
Once you’ve got your pieces, now it’s time to put the puzzle together. Whether it’s editing clips into a longer video, restructuring a photo, create a panorama, or simply touching up a some acne on your subjects you have now entered the fun stage (or at least I think it’s fun) of the photography and videography world.
By Sara Aulds5 years ago in Photography
Turn Any Photo Into a Unique Pattern
First off; you won’t find any promotion or affiliate links throughout this post, so rest assured that this is simply a fun idea for you to do in order to show your creative side. Websites and software are mentioned, but they are all free and I have no financial interest or investment in them. You can sell the patterns you make, however; this is not a work from home tutorial or anything such as that. It is… very fun, though.
By Timothy A Rowland5 years ago in Photography
Top Photography Apps for 2020 That You Must Check Out Now
When it comes to photography apps for smartphones, you can do much more than basic touch-ups in 2020. Today’s applications open up a variety of possibilities and sometimes imitate advanced photo editing software ‘s capabilities. Today everybody has a strong digital camera in their pocket or purse. That is capable of taking extremely good pictures with little effort. Yet even with the right applications, the best mobile cameras can be enhanced. A huge tag is photography. Lots and lots of people are diving in like a hobby. Yet when you can find your niche, it’s a really successful profession. Let’s have a quick look for best photography apps.
By Amena Mulla5 years ago in Photography
The program Photoshop the CC
Photoshop is a program for creating and editing the most famous and most popular. Due to the many outstanding features, whether it is the ability to handle various types of files used in different work types, including images taken through the printing process. And images used in web pages or sent through electronic media Excellent ability to edit images. And creating special effects, there are powerful and flexible tools. It is possible to save repetitive steps for running later and a large number of plug-ins manufacturers. The plug-ins that allow for complex tasks accomplished quickly
By Mukul6 years ago in Photography
Photo Minute...
Photo Minute is a new blog concept I would like to incorporate into my weekly blogs! Creating art, in any form, is important to appreciating life. Writing, photography, sewing, cooking, painting, sculpting, fabrication, etc. are all facets to creating in a world that was created for you to appreciate. Photo Minute will focus on the appreciation of capturing light through a camera's lens.
By Kimberly Deluca6 years ago in Photography
4 Ways Your Editing Environment May Affect The Color Balance Of Your Photos
Have you ever done all of your editing on your computer, but then see a color cast when you send them to your phone or iPad? Spent hours editing your photos, got the color just the way you wanted it, only to order prints that look drastically different? Then ordered test print after test print trying to get the colors to match better. Or spent all night color-correcting video clips, but in the morning all of that footage now looks pink.
By Jean Harrison6 years ago in Photography
Capturing the Milky Way on the Coast. Top Story - July 2020.
A few weeks ago, some friends and I decided to head out to the West Coast of Vancouver Island for camping. They were going to be camping at a campground near Port Renfrew, and I was going to be heading out for a solo night at Sombrio Beach so that I could get optimal conditions for milky way photography.
By Zach Doehler6 years ago in Photography
How to Edit Your Photo Using a Free Online Photo Editor
Have you ever wanted to learn how to edit your own photos, but don't want to spend a fortune on photo editing software? These days there are many free tools available both off and online for that very purpose! One such free online photo editing software is called Photopea. It is open source so is completely free to use!
By Rachael Spafford6 years ago in Photography
Force of Nature
Picture a force of nature. A jeweled dew droplet resting in a tiny fern I’d wager the first thing that popped into your head is some indomitable elemental power: crashing waves, raging wildfires, snowstorms that bury cities? After all, these are the forces of nature popularized in every disaster movie: grand, elegant spectacles over which humans must triumph.
By Alex OT6 years ago in Photography
Eternal Youth in The Lights of Adventure
My whole life my family never really went on vacations. We were +low income but not completely poor. Every year we would go to the county fair and I would always have so much fun looking at the animals and attractions while eating greasy food. My favorite part was obviously the rides as I am a thrill freak and nothing will ever beat the amazing view of seeing the place at night. When the sun goes down and the lights come out there is a whole new experience filled with magic as if the night would never end. Whether I was with friends or by myself I found myself sprinting from ride to ride to try and get the most out before we had to leave.
By Zack Blaisdell6 years ago in Photography










