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Photoshop CS5 - Content-Aware Fill

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Anonymous, 28 April 2010 17:19

It won’t be long before boxed copies of Photoshop CS5 start hitting the UK shelves and for those running CS2 or later, (CS3 or CS4), it’s likely to present a tempting upgrade for £187. There are plenty of new tools and features to get excited about, both in Camera RAW and Photoshop itself, however there’s one tool that seems to ...

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Photoshop CS5 - Content-Aware Fill

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Anonymous, 28 April 2010 17:19

It won’t be long before boxed copies of Photoshop CS5 start hitting the UK shelves and for those running CS2 or later, (CS3 or CS4), it’s likely to present a tempting upgrade for £187. There are plenty of new tools and features to get excited about, both in Camera RAW and Photoshop itself, however there’s one tool that seems to ...

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Wedding Photography - 10 Top Tips

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Anonymous, 13 January 2010 17:19

Taking on your first ever wedding commission can be an immensely scary prospect. If you’ve recently agreed to photograph a wedding for family or friends, it’s important to know what you need and what’s involved to achieve the best possible pictures on the big day. We’ve pulled together 10 top wedding tips to help you prepare. Some of the tips ...

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Turn water into art

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Anonymous, 01 October 2009 13:00

Practical Photography’s November Weekend project shows you how to shoot water ripples to create your very own unique wall art. This step-by-step is an additional technique for blending two or more of your water droplet shots together to make a larger symmetrical pattern. It’s not as difficult to achieve as it looks and the results can be very impressive. Scroll ...

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Get inspired this Autumn

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Anonymous, 29 September 2009 14:18

It's all to easy to leave your camera in the bag as the evenings draw in and the leaves start dropping from the trees, but there's a wealth of photographic oppourtunity awaiting you after the summer sun has gone, it's just a matter of knowing what to look for. Read on for our 5 expert's top tips for capturing the ...

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Photo Filters

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Anonymous, 31 July 2009 11:26

For adjusting tones in your images, an excellent way is to use Photoshop’s built in Photo Filters, found by going to Image > Adjustments > Photo Filters or from the Adjustment Layer list in the Layers palette. It’s always best to use an Adjustment Layer if you want to work non-destructively. There are 20 Photo Filter presets to choose from ...

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Cure Vignetting in digital images

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Anonymous, 18 June 2009 14:29

Ever taken a shot and wondered why your image is suffering from dark corners? These dark corners are commonly referred to as Vignetting and are caused by light falling off at the edges of the image circle projected onto the sensor by your lens. It’s a common problem encountered on budget lenses and usually occurs when using a wide aperture ...

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Nikon D300 or D700?

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Anonymous, 14 May 2009 10:29

When it comes to forking out for a 12Mp Nikon D-SLR you’ve got a big choice to make. Will it be the D300 or the D700? There’s no getting away from the fact that these are both well made cameras and offer the same 12Mp output, so you’ll get an image around A3 in size at 240 pixels per inch. ...

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Correcting White Balance

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Anonymous, 21 April 2009 12:44

Are you shooting in Raw, but never really know what White Balance to set when converting your files in Photoshop? There is a way of getting it spot on, without simply guessing what you think looks correct to the eye. When you convert a RAW file, you have the choice of what colour temperature you set, and apart from determining whether ...

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Flash vs continuous light - which is best?

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Anonymous, 16 April 2009 12:25

Flash isn’t the only type of lighting available for setting up a home studio. The other type of lighting is continuous lighting. As the name suggests, rather than flashing, the lights stay on continuously. Traditionally, continuous lights would use tungsten-balanced bulbs that get extremely hot and produce a yellow-tinged light. Modern continuous light systems use daylight-balanced fluorescent bulbs that have ...

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Pen Tool

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Anonymous, 31 March 2009 17:05

If you want to cut out a specific object or subject in a photograph, or fancy creating an ultra fine selection, Photoshop’s Pen Tool is one of the most precise tools to use. The Pen Tool can be found in the toolbox and the keyboard shortcut is the letter P. Before you start it’s important to set up the tool ...

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