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Using an animated GIF, you can create scrolling text that can be viewed in any Web browser, without a plug-in. And it’s as easy as copying layers and editing a type block. Continue Reading »
Photoshop’s Transform> Perspective command is grayed out when you have a type layer active in the Layers palette. Continue Reading »
One of the most requested features has finally made it to Photoshop with the release of Photoshop CS. Continue Reading »
With Halloween right around the corner, it’s time to start dressing things up. And nothing quite says “Happy Halloween” like some slimy letters sliding down the wall. Continue Reading »
Photoshop CS includes the Crop and Straighten Photos feature. It enables you to scan a number of images at once and automatically separate that single scan into individual image files. Continue Reading »
Adobe Systems, Inc. is on a crusade. The company wants to unify the concept of the “Raw” file format. Continue Reading »
Clear your mind. Clear your head. Here’s a different way to consider the term “image resolution.” Continue Reading »
Photoshop’s Camera Raw includes a pop-up menu named Size that let’s you change the number of pixels in an image. Continue Reading »
There are many, many reasons to love Photoshop CS’s Camera RAW plug-in. Continue Reading »
“Why do my RAW images look so much worse in Photoshop than they do in the Camera RAW preview window?” Continue Reading »
Using the Blend If sliders in the Layer Style dialog box, you can quickly and easily create interesting duotone and silhouette effects. Continue Reading »
The calm and peaceful waters are ruining your image and you want to stir things up a bit. Here’s an easy way to add pond ripples to your image. Continue Reading »
One of the “classic” Photoshop effects got easy in Photoshop CS2. Using the new Warp feature, the Page Curl effect takes seconds instead of minutes! Continue Reading »
There are lots of great background techniques around, many involving a huge number of layers and a variety of blending modes. Continue Reading »
Shadows are a part of everyday life and, it sometimes seems, a part of most images we see in print or on the Web. Continue Reading »
Here is an unusual way of using the Smudge tool to generate interesting halftone streaks.
Now this is something that still seems to stump people in Photoshop when it come to Layer Styles.
Learn how to add excitement and energy to your photo in just a few simple steps.
Here is a cool way to use parts of you photos as abstract design elements.
In previous versions of Photoshop, you could only use the Eyedropper tool to sample a color from other open images in Photoshop, but for some reason, ImageReady had a supercharged Eyedropper. If you clicked the mouse button within your image and held it down, you could leave your image window and sample colors from, well… just about anything—including your computer desktop or any other open application. Freaky! Fortunately, Adobe finally added this same power to Photoshop’s Eyedropper tool.