by Steve Arnold | Jul 5, 2016 | How-To, Photography Tutorials, Photoshop, Techniques
Content Aware Crop is one of the most exciting and revolutionary tools to be added to Photoshop since the Clone Stamp tool. We first got a glimpse of it around the end of May in a blog post from the Photoshop development team, teasing us with the capabilities of the...
by Thomas Boldt | Jul 5, 2016 | Photography Discussion, Photoshop
Today we’re going to look at one of the most important decisions you can make in your Photoshop workflow. It’s one of those pesky ‘best practices’ that sound so tedious at first, but can make a huge difference in how effective and efficient...
by Thomas Boldt | Jun 20, 2016 | How-To, Photography Tutorials, Photoshop
Finally we come to the last part of our 5 part series, 5 Ways To Make Your Next Photo Stand Apart From The Rest. To catch up with the rest of the articles in this series, click below: Part 1: Perspective Part 2: Time of Day Part 3: Motion Part 4: Scale Part 5: Post...
by Thomas Boldt | Jun 10, 2016 | How-To, Photography Tutorials, Photoshop
Ever since their introduction in Photoshop CS2, Smart Objects have rapidly become one of the most useful aspects of Photoshop. Smart Objects allow you to work with image data non-destructively, which means that it’s always possible to adjust your edits at a...
by Thomas Boldt | Jun 10, 2016 | How-To, Photoshop, Techniques
Photoshop is a remarkably powerful piece of software, with an almost overwhelming array of tools for photo editing. This can be a blessing and a curse, since it can often be difficult to tell which tool is the best for the job. Even once you’ve selected the...
by Steve Arnold | Mar 19, 2016 | Photography Basics, Photography Discussion, Photoshop
Here’s something that used to have me perplexed… You spend time in Photoshop perfecting a shot on your computer only to come back to it the next day and it looks different. Brighter, darker, colours look different somehow. Like I said, it had me perplexed for...