Posts Tagged ‘Photoshop’

Levels – Basic Adjustment Layer Tutorial

Levels - Basic Adjustment Layer Tutorial

For most people, the main objective after the picture has been taken is to either have it look good for posting on Flickr or sending as email, or to make an inkjet print at home, or a print at a photolab. The first thing you need to do is to adjust the tonal range so [...]


Down and Dirty – Gritty Urban Photography

A couple of weeks ago, Mark Forman posted a new photoessay at his site that feature gritty, urban type post processing. Quite a few people are interested in this type of look, so I decided to create a tutorial that outlines the steps you can take to achieve a similar result.


A Photoshop Tutorial – Levels

My friend Kenneth of Investor Blogger and Obblogatory recently requested some basic Photoshop tutorials. Perhaps the best place to start is with a tutorial on Levels. Make sure you click on the images for a larger version – the small ones don’t fully show the details and color. For most people, the main objective after [...]


Rainbow Smoke

Neil Wade has a pretty sweet lighting tutorial over at his blog that teaches you how to photograph incense smoke and make some cool smoke art. So I thought I’d take it a step further and look at an alternative post-processing method to which results in the below picture. So lets walk through the steps [...]

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