Archive for 'photoshop tips' Category

Correcting the Past

By pishposhdesign - Last updated: Wednesday, March 31, 2010

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

By pishposhdesign - Last updated: Wednesday, August 26, 2009

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

By pishposhdesign - Last updated: Tuesday, July 28, 2009

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"

By pishposhdesign - Last updated: Friday, February 20, 2009

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 [...]