Restoring the Old Photos
May 29, 2008 on 8:01 pm | In Adobe Photoshop, Photo Editing Tips | No CommentsOver time you will see that photo depreciate due to dilapidation of the photo paper or perhaps poor storage. Now for most, that may seem a sign of antique or aging photos but with the right software and photo editor, you can restore old photos and make them look like new ones.
It may take some time for these photos to bring back the shine and original quality that it once had but the thing is you can. It may take some time and liven up those supposedly old photos and surely they will be a joy to look at afterwards.
Making Great Shots Count
May 25, 2008 on 8:01 pm | In Adobe Photoshop, Photo Editing Tips | No CommentsFor photographers, taking candid shots can be enhanced in a way to capture great photos and allow them to become pictures that will surely be something out of the ordinary. That is just the thing about photography, it is not always about the shot alone but rather on what you make out of it.
As far as livening them up and coming up with great end image products, you will be surprised at what you can produce. Colors, effects and other potential effect elements in a photo editing software can make all the difference. Everything lies on the person behind the keyboard to enhance it all.
Photography Can Bring Out the Artist In You
May 19, 2008 on 8:00 pm | In Adobe Photoshop, Effects, Photo Editing Tips | No CommentsWhile many of us end up staring at pictures blankly, you can do a lot of artistic output on them if you think about it. The controversy about whether photography is art is one that has been raging in the art world for a long time and we are not likely to totally solve it here.
But it can be an important decision you have to make if you are considering a career in photography with the goal of producing quality art works. Now the primary objection to whether photography is art sometimes is that a photograph is often a realistic depiction of a moment taken with a machine and some would say that “anybody can take a picture.”
Better Pixels, Better Images
May 12, 2008 on 7:59 pm | In Adobe Photoshop, Photo Editing Tips | No CommentsAs far as getting quality images is concerned, the battle is really on the pixels that your digital camera has. Pixels help improve the quality of images. The greater they are the better and easier it is to edit them.
Some people consider pixels only because they want better output. But there is really more to that especially if you love to tamper with pictures and improve them. Lesser speckles make it easier to hide and edit them.
So the next time you buy a camera, go for the higher pixel ones. It will be worth the buy and surely be beneficial once you edit those photos you took.
Adobe Tutorials In Demand
May 8, 2008 on 10:57 am | In Adobe Photoshop, Photo Editing Tips | No CommentsThanks to the ease in uploading pictures these days, most people are looking frantically for photo editing software to enhance sites based on the actual shot that they had taken. When you talk about image editing software, Adobe Photoshop is bound to be at the top of the list.
For the first time user, it may seem complicated at first. That is why they need reference materials, much of which can be taken from the web. Normally, it will be the professionals who will be making these tips and sharing their knowledge in this software will really be what photo imaging aspirants will be looking for.
Easy on the Image Edges
May 1, 2008 on 10:57 am | In Adjustment, Effects | No CommentsAt times, you will find yourself editing pictures like crazy to enhance the raw photo that you had taken with your usual digital camera. While you are bound to check out the various image enhancers such as the mosaic and motion blur, do remember that you have to preserve the image as a whole.
Many people become emphatic about modifying pictures that they end up ruining the whole shot. While they can always revert it, it would be wise to save it under a different file name so that you can always have the original photo if you decide to discard everything without saving it along the way.
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