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Create a Vintage-style poster effect in Elements

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Michael Topham, 13 July 2010 15:00

There are plenty of fun and quick techniques for you to try in your software, but if you’re after more in-camera and post-processing inspiration, you won’t want to miss Digital Photo’s August issue that’s on sale now. This week’s Photoanswers video demonstrates how easy it can be to turn your images into a vintage style poster, reminiscent of famous railway posters from the ...

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Create a Vintage-style poster effect in Elements

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Michael Topham, 13 July 2010 15:00

There are plenty of fun and quick techniques for you to try in your software, but if you’re after more in-camera and post-processing inspiration, you won’t want to miss Digital Photo’s August issue that’s on sale now. This week’s Photoanswers video demonstrates how easy it can be to turn your images into a vintage style poster, reminiscent of famous railway posters from the ...

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Capturing Snapshots in Photoshop's History Palette

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Michael Topham, 21 June 2010 10:59

Have you ever attempted a complex Photoshop technique, only to find you’ve made a mistake and can’t go back as far as you want in your History? Taking snapshots as you work is an excellent Photoshop habit to develop. The Snapshot command is located in the History Palette and is used to record the current state of an image. Michael ...

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Adobe Photoshop CS5

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Michael Topham, 25 May 2010 13:31

With days away before Photoshop CS5 hits the shelves, we thought you’d like to witness some of the latest features and tools first hand. We’ve laid our hands on a copy, so before you consider upgrading or heading out to buy the fully boxed version, take a watch of this video, which will give you the low down on what’s ...

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Use Unsharp Mask in Photoshop Elements

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Anonymous, 07 May 2010 17:11

If you want pin-sharp digital pictures from your D-SLR, make sure you check out this video tutorial on how to use the Photoshop and Elements’ Unsharp Mask filter the right way. There’s plenty to learn about how extra sharpness clarity can be applied to your pictures using this tool, so if you want to know how to get the best ...

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Lens Correction in Adobe Photoshop CS5

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PA News Team, 27 April 2010 17:19

We’ve recently been sent this video from Adobe, revealing how the developments to the Lens Correction filter in Photoshop CS5 will benefit images suffering from lens-based distortion. This video runs through the different profiles that can be selected under the Profile tab as well as the Manual controls in Camera RAW Lens Correction. This is a must-watch video if you’re considering ...

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Learn how to Save and Load Camera RAW settings

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Michael Topham, 19 April 2010 16:10

Do you shoot in RAW and use Adobe’s Camera RAW interface to process your RAW files? There are many ways of speeding up your RAW workflow and one of the great ones to learn is how to save and reapply your conversion settings. In this Photoanswers video Michael Topham adjusts the tone of a RAW image before reapplying the same ...

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Applying and Saving Textures in Photoshop

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Michael Topham, 30 March 2010 10:14

Blending textures into images can be a great way of achieving creative, arty effects. Thankfully it’s a process that is easy to do with Photoshop’s list of Blending modes. In this Photoanswers video, Michael Topham reveals an excellent way of saving all your textured shots as patterns, so they’re collated in a library and ready for use at a moment’s notice. ...

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Create perfectly mounted prints at home

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Michael Topham, 01 March 2010 09:59

When you print an image you’re proud of, you want to present it professionally, the best way you can. With a few general tools and a special mount cutter, Michael Topham runs through what it takes to turn a huge piece of mount board into a perfectly cut window mount for your prints. Once this has been done the print will ...

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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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