Archive for 'photoshop tips' Category
Correcting the Past
Many of our clients come to us with old photographs which must be converted to digital files. Photos that have been mishandled, printed on non-archival papers, or are more than ten years old, need to be adjusted in order to rid them of their sepia-type discolorations. This can be quickly and easily accomplished in Photoshop [...]
Creating Drama with your Photos
Many of our clients use their websites to sell products which they photograph themselves. This Photshop trick will help you add dramatic focus to an object within a photo, for emotional effect or simply to bring attention to the primary object.
This product shot shows a photo album displayed on a rustic wood table. We’re going [...]
Saving Time with Photoshop's Actions
Many of our clients are becoming more and more familiar with the process of correcting or re-sizing images in Photoshop. If a task like this has become a regular part of your workflow, you may save an enormous amount of time by utilizing Photoshop’s Action Palette.
When you create an Action in Photoshop, you essentially record [...]
The "Deadening" Effect of Photoshop's "Save for Web"
If you’ve ever used Phtoshop’s “Save for Web” function, you already know what this is about. The “Deadening” effect is observed when the color profile of a beautiful image becomes reduced for web use and effectively sucks the life out of the image. Luckily, there’s a cure.
The fix is pretty painless and well worth the [...]



