Sponsored by the National Association of Photoshop Professionals. Learn More

Photography | Page 2

 

5 Second Eye Enhancement

Here’s a super-simple technique for enhancing the most important bits of any portrait: the eyes. Continue Reading »

Quick Frame Effects

Here’s a couple of super quick frame effects to add a little burst of creativity to otherwise mundane photos. Continue Reading »

Crop and Straighten Photos

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’s “Digital Negative” File Format

Adobe Systems, Inc. is on a crusade. The company wants to unify the concept of the “Raw” file format. Continue Reading »

Explaining “Image Resolution” and View > Print Size

Clear your mind. Clear your head. Here’s a different way to consider the term “image resolution.” Continue Reading »

Resizing In Camera Raw

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 »

Rescuing Underexposed Images with Camera RAW

There are many, many reasons to love Photoshop CS’s Camera RAW plug-in. Continue Reading »

Camera RAW Color Spaces

“Why do my RAW images look so much worse in Photoshop than they do in the Camera RAW preview window?” Continue Reading »

ScatterLight Lenses

We spend hundreds and thousands of dollars to acquire the sharpest lenses possible. Continue Reading »

Depth-of-Field: Wide Angle Lenses

Last week we examined the nature of depth-of-field. Now let’s take a look at how depth-of-field can be applied practically and creatively. Continue Reading »

Pages: 1 2 3

Adding Keywords to Multiple files

In Bridge, you can add keywords to images to make searching for pictures a little less cumbersome. You don’t, however, want the process to become tedious as well. By either Command-clicking (PC: Ctrl-clicking) or Shift-clicking on images, you can select multiple files inside Bridge. Once you have the files selected, you can go to the Keywords panel and turn on any keyword you like. This will apply the keyword to all of the files that you have selected. It takes away a little bit of the pain of categorization, but just a little.

Read More Tips

Tip of the Day
 
 
Kelby Training