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Quickly Change A Color

Use an Adjustment Layer to easily change a color in your photo, and then quickly change it back if things don’t work out. Continue Reading »

Lens Flare Filter Tips

Dave Cross shows how to use the Lens Flare Filter with more flexibility. Continue Reading »

Get Your Selection Back

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 »

Using Layer Comps

Dave Cross shows you how to use Layer Comps to show your client different versions of your design. Continue Reading »

Taking Advantage of Quickmask

Dave Cross shares some tips on using Quickmask in Photoshop to feather a portion of a selection. Continue Reading »

Make Your Night Photos Pop

Matt Kloskowski shares some tips on how to improve photos that are taken at night. Continue Reading »

Don’t Work On That Background Layer

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 »

Whitening Teeth

Matt shows you how to brighten those teeth without an expensive trip to the dentist. Continue Reading »

Gritty Photo Effect

Dave shows you how to create a cool photo effect. Continue Reading »

Rotate and Crop

Dave Cross shows you how to fix your crooked photos. Continue Reading »

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Viewing and Basking in your Image

When I’m done working with an image, I like to sit and admire it (hey, I spent six hours working on it, I should). To do that, I hit the Tab key, then hit the F key three times. This hides all of the panels and toolbars and lets you see the image by itself surrounded by black. To get back to regular mode, press the F key and the Tab key one more time.

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