Digital Photos - More Info More Fun
Author: David M Peters
Lighting effects - a change in the lighting can dramatically alter the mood
of a photograph. In the past, photographers either had to wait for the sun to be
just perfect or make use of special lighting in order to achieve the effect that
they need. With lighting Photo Shop effects tutorials, you can adjust the
lighting of a photograph even after it is taken. Think of the possibilities! You
can take the picture of a sunset even in the middle of a cloudy day. You can
light up the subject of a photograph even without using a flash. Photo Shop
effects tutorials will even teach you how to make it look like you are living on
an alien planet, by adding 2 different colored suns to your picture. The great
thing about this is that, unlike other image editors which just paste a sun into
the background, Adobe Photo Shop can really make it seem as if the addition does
affect the lighting within the image.
Photoshop is arguably the best software to use for creating and manipulating
graphics and photographs. Never has tweaking images been so easy, thanks to the
tools and advancements Photoshop has provided. If you've always wanted to learn
more about Photoshop but don't know where to start, you don't have to pay for
classes to fine-tune your skills. You can get all the tips and techniques you
need from some of the best illustrators and Photoshop experts on the web. Here
are a few sites you might want to start with: www.good-tutorials.com If you need
online tutorial on the most popular software in the market, this is a good site
to start. For Photoshop alone, this site lists more than 13,000 single
tutorials. That's enough to take you from your beginner state to full-blown
Photoshop expertdom.
Learning photoshop cs with the photoshop cs tutorials. Techniques and Tools -
After passing the basics, the tutorials can next lead you to navigate the
selections on painting, drawing and creating shapes. This will dwell on how you
can do filling, cropping, cloning, sampling, annotation and retouching. This
part of the Photoshop CS tutorial will help you appreciate more how the Internet
web sites and web in general are structured. You will see how graphics and
animation basically operates.
Selection - Sometimes, you wish to create an effect on only one part of the
photo. Adobe Photo Shop anticipates this need, and even better, lets you choose
the shape of your selected part. When you've selected which part of the photo
you wish to edit, all subsequent changes will then take effect on that part
alone. It's as easy and simple as that! Mosaic - Remember your old art lessons
in primary school and you had to create a mosaic project? Well, how about doing
a mosaic version of your photo? It seems to require harder work with only your
keyboard and mouse, but think again. Thanks to Adobe Photo Shop, you can create
your own mosaic with just a click and even choose the cell size for your
photo.
Another advantage of Photoshop is that it can work with several color models
such as RGB, CMYK, Lab, Bitmap, Duotone and Grayscale. This allows any user a
lot of flexibility in terms of image editing, giving him the power to play with
every type of photo image there is. The newest version of Photoshop is v. 10,
also known as CS3. It's integrated with Adobe Creative Suite, hence the 'CS'.
The most popular, though is the CS2 which was made available in 2005. It has
successfully integrated new tools and former plugins like color replacement,
warping and multiple-layer select.
Understanding Contrast - You see this term being used a lot when describing
art or even when discussing about adjustment levels of a plasma TV. But do you
really understand what contrast is? To put thing simply, contrast is the ability
of a certain object, in this case that would be Photo Shop, to display the
contrast or difference between dark and light colors or the difference between
black and white. In a monochromatic photo, contrast is especially important
because it makes distinguishing various objects in the photo easier. In colored
photos, contrast is important when the photo has a particularly dark
background.
With Quick Fix you can perform basic editing functions to correct the most
common digital photo flaws in one handy location. With a couple of clicks, smart
fix and auto red-eye removal will give you an image that is ready to print. More
handy functions are the skin tone adjustment tool, which makes skin tones appear
more life-like and the straighten tool which gives you the ability to straighten
and crop crooked photos. A couple of more advanced features which are very cool
are the magic selection brush and magic extractor tool - I use them a lot in
Photoshop CS2 and was extremely impressed with how they performed in Photoshop
Elements Mac Version 4.0. With the magic selection brush, you scribble on an
object and, providing there is enough contrast between it and the background,
Elements will select it for you. The magic extractor is even better; it is
simple to operate and allows you to separate objects from the background of an
image in seconds extremely accurately (this works better than the extract
function in the full-priced Photoshop CS2 - but don't tell anyone I told
you!).