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Is Photoshop Remixing the World?

From PBS | Off Book: Photoshop has completely revolutionized our visual culture. Artists now use Photoshop to create complex imagery that would have been impossible 20 years ago. It has also profoundly changed the art of photo retouching, turning a labor intensive process into an artful and often controversial digital workflow. But possibly the most Read MoreRead More

The Top 15 Features of Photoshop Every Photographer Should Know

Sure, there are literally hundreds if not thousands of tools and commands in Adobe Photoshop, but Jeff will teach you the top 15 to get you retouching faster and more effectively. If you are a photographer, you are not concerned with 3D, video features and hundreds of other commands. Learn the 15 key features of Read MoreRead More

Scott Kelby’s Photoshop for Travel Photographers

Scott Kelby will show you the step-by-step techniques on how to edit your photos in Photoshop to bring impact, feeling, color, and excitement to your travel images. Plus, you’ll learn the easy way to shoot and process panoramas that work every time, some realistic HDR travel techniques, along with some clever ideas for showing your Read MoreRead More

The 10 Best Blends Modes (and how to use them)

Blend modes are ways in which a program determines how to treat transparency in images that are composited together. This article was written with the photographer in mind but there’s no reason why you can’t apply these techniques to create interesting effects ini your video using After Effects (or even Photoshop). When it comes to Read MoreRead More

9-Part Tutorial for Learning the Basics of Photoshop CS6

Photoshop skills are essential for any motion graphics artists – here’s a comprehensive course by Black Lobster Academy on what you need to know to use Adobe Photoshop CS6. CS6 is a little different than previous versions in terms of look but most of this can be applied to earlier versions. View the Playlist on Read MoreRead More

Tropfest NY 2013

Creative Compositing With Masks in Photoshop

Andy Graber, instructor at Parsons School of Design and long time Photoshop expert, in a two hour event that will demonstrate how to use masks in the process of creating a composite image – a realistic looking photograph that is actually a combination of several images in one. Along the way, several other techniques, like retouching, effects, adjustments, and more will be covered. This event is targeted to intermediate level users of Photoshop, and assumes some knowledge of program basics. Read More

(Re)touching Lives Through Photos and Using Photoshop for Good

Photoshopping gets a lot of bad press due to the fact that it’s often used to “make skinny models skinner and perfect skin more perfect”, but there’s also people out there using it for good. The video above is a recent TED talk given by retoucher Becci Mason on how Photoshopping was used to bring joy and memories back to those affected by the devastating 2011 tsunami in Japan.Read More

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