Advanced,Tutorial
13 August 2010 Comments Off
You will learn here how Photoshop can fix skin, remove blemishes and wrinkles, whiten and fix teeth, fix hair, fix eyebrows, increase definition in the eyes and crop and sharpen the image in the final steps, all in a non-destructive way. Use the Healing Brush Tool to remove wrinkles. Increase definition of the eyes by [...]
Tagged in Blend mode, High Pass, Layer mask, Saturation, Skin
Easy,Tutorial
18 June 2010 Comments Off
After some Photoshop methods skin can appear too smooth, fake, and synthetic. This tutorial shows a straightforward technique to help you smooth skin fairly quickly while preserving the texture of the pores. You will use various blending modes, inverting layers, Gaussian Blur and High Pass filters.
Tagged in Blend mode, Gaussian Blur, High Pass, Vivid Light
Easy,Tutorial
14 June 2010 Comments Off
Take RAW Photos It gives more flexibility in post processing your photos, i.e. it gives 1 more stop of exposure that you can adjust. In Camera Raw you can change virtually all characteristics of the image ranging from brightness/contrast & colour alterations to vignetting and sharpness. Sharpening using the High Pass filter Duplicate this layer [...]
Tagged in Camera Raw, Clone stamp, Gaussian Blur, High Pass
Easy,Tutorial
26 April 2010 1 Comment
Non-destructive image editing for increasing the contrast and the intensifying colors of the photo. You use different blend modes, apply High Pass filer, add noise and add Guassian Blur at about 2 pixels smooths it all out.
Tagged in Blend mode, Gaussian Blur, High Pass, Noise
Easy,Video lesson
27 March 2010 2 Comments
It shows how to edit a photo portrait to improve the sharpness and add a sepia effect to the black and white image. A combination of Adjustment layers, High pass filter, different Blend modes, Gradient map are used in this video tutorial.
Tagged in Blend mode, Gradient map, High Pass, Sepia
Easy,Tutorial
22 February 2010 Comments Off
A duplicate a layer and the Multiply blend mode is a good way to heal an overexposed image. This tutorial explains how to fix the problem even further by using a High Pass filter.
Tagged in Blend mode, Filter, High Pass, Multiply, Overexposed