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Dave Cross shows how to use the Lens Flare Filter with more flexibility. Continue Reading »
Have you ever spent a lot of time making a selection, and then lost it? Find out how to quickly get it back. Continue Reading »
Dave Cross shows you how to use Layer Comps to show your client different versions of your design. Continue Reading »
Dave Cross shares some tips on using Quickmask in Photoshop to feather a portion of a selection. Continue Reading »
In this beginner level tip, Dave Cross shows the benefits of creating a “New Layer” and using “Sample All Layers” before retouching your photos. Continue Reading »
Dave Cross shows you how to simulate the look of water drops on your photo. Continue Reading »
Corey shares another way to get a cool 3D light beam effect.
Corey finishes up the Olympic-inspired design that he began last week in Part 1.
The Olympic-inspired tutorial will be coming in two parts. Stop by next week for the conclusion to this video.
This week’s tutorial deals with creating masks for complicated images by using channels.
You can open RAW images in Camera Raw right from Bridge in Photoshop CS3. This frees up Photoshop to continue working on your files while they’re being processed in Camera Raw. Just select one or more images in Bridge, Control-click (PC: Right-click) on them, and choose Open in Camera Raw. This will open the image(s) in Bridge’s Camera Raw rather than Photoshop. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Command-R (PC: Ctrl-R).