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If you’re shooting a subject into the sun it’s best to use fill-in flash to light your subject. But if you don’t, and your subject is cast in shadow, all’s not lost. author reveals how to recreate fill-in flash in Photoshop.
AuthorĀ gets creative in Photoshop, showing you a way to use multiple images, layers and Blending Modes to produce a striking textured image.
Adding water droplets to your close-up flower shots can help to give them more depth. In this tutorial Ali Jennings shows you how to create realistic droplets using Blending Modes and Layer Styles.
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A good sunset makes for stunning shots, but capturing on camera what you see with the naked eye can be a challenge. Author reveals a quick technique that you can use to boost the colour of your shots post-shoot for perfect results every time.
Adding water droplets to your close-up flower shots can help to give them more depth. In this tutorial author shows you how to create realistic droplets using Blending Modes and Layer Styles.
Author takes a look at how to boost the shadow detail in an under-exposed image. Find out how to use the sliders in Adobe Camera Raw to boost brightness, colour and contrast without adding unwanted noise. How to rescue under-exposed shots Part 2
Author takes a look at how to boost the shadow detail in an under-exposed image. Find out how to use the sliders in Adobe Camera Raw to boost brightness, colour and contrast without adding unwanted noise.
Author uses the Temperature slider in Adobe Camera Raw to warm up a landscape’s cold blue colour cast and create a warmer, more inviting looking sunrise. He then uses the standard Photoshop editor to enhance the sky with help from a Gradient Fill Adjustment Layer.
Author shares tips for shooting multiple source photos that you can stitch together in Photoshop to create a seamless panoramic landscape packed with detail. Discover how to set your camera so that each shot will have consistent focus and exposure. Part 2 and Part 3 video on How to create large-scale panoramas here