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    13 Tips for Working with Curves in Photoshop

    by Iddo GenuthPost ProcessingPhotoshopJanuary 12, 2019

    On this shot but packed video, Julieanne Kost from Adobe takes a look at a large number of tips for using the curves tool in Photoshop. Here are the 13…

    How to Retouch Environments in Photoshop

    How to Retouch Environments in Photoshop

    by Iddo GenuthPost ProcessingPhotoshopMay 28, 2017May 28, 2017

    On this very extensive video tutorial Aaron Nace from Phlearn demonstrates how to retouch environments using several tools in Photoshop. The simple part is removing some distracting elements in the image and…

    Color Grading Your Photos in Photoshop

    by Iddo GenuthPhotoshopPost ProcessingJuly 7, 2016

    This video tutorial by portrait photographer Nathaniel Dodson (from the website tutvid) takes a look at color grading in Photoshop. This video is also part of a longer video series that Dodson is making…

    How to Dramatically Separate Colors with Curves in Photoshop

    by Iddo GenuthPhotoshopPost ProcessingApril 4, 2015

    On this video photographer Josh Cripps of Professional Photography Tips looks at a simple technique for using curves in Photoshop to separate colors in an image. Sometimes when you take a…

    Basic Retouching in Photoshop – Using Adjustment Layers

    by Iddo GenuthPhotoshopPost ProcessingMarch 13, 2015March 17, 2015

    On this Photoshop tutorial (part of a beginner’s series), glamour and fashion photographer Nino Batista takes a look at using adjustment layers as part of your retouch process. Adjustment layers are…

    Making a Quick Photo Composition in Photoshop

    by Iddo GenuthPhotoshopPost ProcessingSeptember 12, 2014

    Photoshop expert Howard Pinsky demonstrates how to create a quick composition from two images using Photoshop. Sometimes you have a great looking image but the background isn’t particularly interesting. On this quick video tutorial, Pinsky…

    Don’t be Afraid – How To Use Curves in Photoshop

    by Iddo GenuthPhotoshopPost ProcessingJuly 11, 2014

    On this short video tutorial Photoshop Principal Product Manager Bryan O’Neil Hughes takes a look at how to use curves on both Camera RAW and Photoshop. When talking about curves in Photoshop lots of…

    Color Correction and Color Matching Using Curves

    by Iddo GenuthPhotoshopPost ProcessingJune 13, 2014

    On this Photoshop tutorial, Jesús Ramirez (from the Photoshop training channel) takes a look at color correction and color matching using curves in Photoshop. Ramirez starts by talking on how color works…

    How to Change Colors in Photoshop

    by Iddo GenuthPhotoshopPost ProcessingFebruary 15, 2014February 15, 2014

    This video tutorial by Aaron Nace from Phlearn takes a look at how to change colors in an image  using Adobe Photoshop. In this case Nace changes the color of a dress of a model…

    Finding Hidden Exposures in Photoshop

    by Iddo GenuthPhotoshopPost ProcessingFebruary 6, 2014

    This video tutorial by Aaron Nace from Phlearn takes a look at how you can grab information which is otherwise hidden in your photos and bring it out. The amazing thing about this…

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