Adobe Photoshop is the largest selling Image Editing software in the world. Learn more techniques and how to use specific tools in Adobe Photoshop. Learn about the history panel, magic wand and other tools from EHOW Photography Expert,Richard Burke.
When you SAVE an Adobe Photoshop image it is by default saved as a PSD file. This is the native file format of Photoshop. You may want to save the image in an alternative Read More
It is possible to make selective color corrections to an area of a image in Adobe Photoshop. You will need to use a combination of tools to accomplish this and it does Read More
Sometimes you may have a photo that is ok, but seems to be lacking something. This picture of Times Square in New York is not a very dramatic picture, but by making it Read More
There are times that you may want to add color to an image to restore color to a faded image or add color to a black and white image. This original photograph from 1974 was Read More
Image editing programs give photographers great tools for correcting flaws and mistakes with images. Like it or not, few models have perfect skin. Professionals use makeup, Read More
One of the great advantages of digital imaging is being able to play with an image to transform it to something completely different. In this article we will explore using Read More
The Magic Wand tool in Photoshop selects parts of the image based on their contrast ratios. You can use this tool to select areas of your image for transformation or to Read More
The clone tool, sometimes known as the "Rubber Stamp" tool allows the Photoshop user to select a part of the image and then paint with that selection. The Read More
The history panel in Adobe Photoshop is a tool allowing the user to delete actions or edit specific actions. It is a way to step backward through all the actions you have Read More
My Nikon D50 is a great camera. It creates pictures in its native RAW format called NEF files. It will also capture a JPEG of the same picture at the same time. How many Read More
Adobe Photoshop allows the user to change or replace a color in an entire image based on a color selection. Experts use mask layers to block out all areas they do not want Read More
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