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Some free Photoshop alternatives…

May 28th, 2009

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Not everyone is able to make the financial investment for Photoshop and there are others who do not need (or require) all the things that Photoshop can do. So here are some alternatives that will cost you nothing, nada, zip, zero, zilch, goose egg: 1. Gimp. “GIMP is an acronym …

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Free Photoshop Plug-in: PhotoTools 2 Lite

May 22nd, 2009

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We’ve got another early announcement this week that is more in line with the typical products you see from us here at onOne Software. Next week, we’ll be announcing a free version of PhotoTools 2 Lite which is based on PhotoTools 2 Standard Edition….

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Exporting Lightroom slideshows to the web

May 22nd, 2009

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After yesterday’s post to Youtube of my photo walk with Scott Kelby, and the fact that I mentioned that it was created first in Lightroom – I’ve gotten many emails asking me how I created it. The answer was quite simple – if you own a Mac. Here’s how you …

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A bazillion free Photoshop actions…

May 21st, 2009

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If you head on over to Designer Today you will find a list 14 pages long of free Photoshop actions that are available from different websites (including Weekly Photo Tips). They also have other cool things like Photoshop tutorials, Paint Shop Pro Tutorials, and just about anything else you can …

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Photoshop CS3 vs Elements 7.0 – Part One

May 19th, 2009

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Ever since Tom Hogarty came on the podcast and I’ve had some time to dive into Lightroom, I am thinking more and more that this is a much better solution for managing all of my photo assets. Since I’ve found myself spending more time in LR and less time in …

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How to Create Sepia Tones

May 18th, 2009

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To add a certain nostalgic effect to photos, many fine art photographers enjoy changing the colour of the photograph or actually toning the print to sepia. Using the darkroom to achieve your sepia effect is an option if you have the facilities available. If not, you have two other options …

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Don’t Underestimate Contrast

May 13th, 2009

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by Miserere
 
Take a look at the two faces below. You can click on the photo to see a slightly larger version if you want. Now decide which one is female and which one male.
©Richard Russell
Did you decide? …

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How to get realistic colors

May 13th, 2009

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A clever method to get realistic colors in important areas of an image; such as skin, grass, hair, and sky is to open a color image containing true colors such as black or white.
You can then use the Color Picker to move the mouse pointer to a true color, take …

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