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Improve your Cloning by using Selections

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Michael Topham, 29 January 2010 12:49

If you sometimes find it a struggle to clone tricky areas when working in Photoshop, it may be because you’re using the wrong cloning tool or an incorrect brush size. To get around the most troublesome areas in your images, it’s best to use the cloning tools in combination with Selections. In this Photoanswers video, Michael Topham explains how Selections ...

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Improve your Cloning by using Selections

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Michael Topham, 29 January 2010 12:49

If you sometimes find it a struggle to clone tricky areas when working in Photoshop, it may be because you’re using the wrong cloning tool or an incorrect brush size. To get around the most troublesome areas in your images, it’s best to use the cloning tools in combination with Selections. In this Photoanswers video, Michael Topham explains how Selections ...

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Downloading and Installing ICC Profiles

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Michael Topham, 20 January 2010 16:45

Printing at home has some real advantages; it’s quick, easy and you can get results in a fraction of the time it would take to send them to a professional printing company. Before you commit to the final print button, though, it’s a good idea to select the ICC profile for the paper that you’re using – especially if you ...

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Create the Sunburst effect in Photoshop

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Michael Topham, 05 January 2010 15:49

When you’re shooting towards the sun, you can achieve some fantastic sunburst effects. The easiest way of capturing the sunburst effect in-camera is by using a narrow aperture, but in certain circumstances you’ll need to use faster shutter speeds to capture action so choose a larger aperture and forego the sunburst effect. In this tutorial Michael Topham shows you how ...

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Understanding the Free Transform Command

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Michael Topham, 01 December 2009 18:52

There are two ways of transforming your shots. You can either go to Edit > Transform and choose from one of the six commands on offer, or alternatively, you can go to Edit > Free Transform. The advantage of using the latter is that it lets you control the Scale, Rotate, Skew, Distort and Perspective commands all at the time ...

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Learn about Photoshop's valuable Black & White Filter

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Michael Topham, 12 November 2009 16:03

If you’re a Photoshop user and enjoy turning your shots to mono it’s important that you use the specialist Black and White Filter. It gives you much more control of the tones in your images and can help give your black & white shots the extra impact that they deserve. You can learn about all aspects of Black and White ...

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Quick fixes in Photoshop: A bluffer's guide

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Ben Turner, 03 November 2009 10:52

Need to learn Photoshop fast but can’t be bothered with boring books and long tedious explanations? You’ve come to the right place. Photoshop needn’t be a complicated and time-consuming place to spend your time. In this video we’ll teach you some really simple and fast ways to edit your pictures. Specifically, we’re going to look at correcting colour, boosting the ...

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Learn Photoshop’s Batch Command

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Michael Topham, 21 October 2009 14:37

Photoshop’s Batch command is an excellent feature to use when you want to apply an Action to a number of files or images. It can save a huge amount of time repeating the same old imaging tasks, and it’s a command that’s well worth learning how to use. In this video Michael Topham shows you how the Batch command can ...

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Add an Arty Mosaic effect in Paint Shop Pro

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Gavin Hoey, 09 October 2009 13:31

In the November issue of Digital Photo you’ll find loads of easy ways to improve your autumn images, including how to add a superb, arty mosaic effect. Just watch this video to see how it’s done using Paint Shop Pro software, and if you want to achieve the same look in Photoshop or Elements, make sure you grab your copy ...

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Learn to use OnOne PhotoTools 2

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Anonymous, 01 October 2009 12:11

PhotoTools 2 is just one of an array of plug-ins for Photoshop designed to help you get high-end results quickly and easily. Here you can find over an hour of expert tuition from the makers of PhotoTools 2, ranging from simply launching the program, to real world examples such as retouching a portrait and processing a landscape shot. For more ...

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Adobe Photoshop Elements 8

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Michael Topham, 28 September 2009 14:33

Adobe has recently launched Photoshop Elements 8 but before you consider upgrading your previous version – or rush straight out to buy it – make sure you check out this Photoanswers video which shows you some of our favorite new features in this latest software. The video begins by taking a look at the all-new adjustment previews inside the Quick ...

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