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		<title>Photoshop Feature: Refine Edge</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 14:43:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Hey guys welcome to another exciting Photoshop tutorial. Today&#8217;s tutorial is about the magical tool of photoshop, used to redefine edges while you edit a photo. Photoshop offers lots of tools for automating selections, but two stand out from the pack: The first, Refine Edge, lets you modify your selection using five different parameters [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='series_toc'></div> <p>Hey guys welcome to another exciting Photoshop tutorial. Today&#8217;s tutorial is about the magical tool of photoshop, used to redefine edges while you edit a photo. Photoshop offers lots of tools for automating selections, but two stand out from the pack: The first, Refine Edge, lets you modify your selection using five different parameters and preview the results in five different ways. So enjoy the video, and start playing with your favorite photos.</p>
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		<title>Photoshop Tips and Tricks &#8211; Magazine Covers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 15:22:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Many people loves to make a collection of particular magazine cover. Although it is a good habit, but sometimes as the time passes these pages get dirty and out of use. For that, either you need to archive them in a computer and create a cd or you just cover those with a plastic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='series_toc'></div> <p>Many people loves to make a collection of particular magazine cover. Although it is a good habit, but sometimes as the time passes these pages get dirty and out of use. For that, either you need to archive them in a computer and create a cd or you just cover those with a plastic sheets. first one is a better option as you just a need a good photo editing software that will retain the charm of those covers. And photoshop has everything in it. Following video is based on the same concept, let us watch it.</p>
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		<title>Awesome Eyes in Photoshop</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 13:16:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Hello there&#8230;..do you have a picture that you want to make look more attractive? Do you want to play around with the background of the picture and make it more appealing and exciting? Its not very difficult&#8230;.all you have to do is o follow me here while I explain to you on how you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='series_toc'></div> <p>Hello there&#8230;..do you have a picture that you want to make look more attractive? Do you want to play around with the background of the picture and make it more appealing and exciting? Its not very difficult&#8230;.all you have to do is o follow me here while I explain to you on how you could go about using amazing photoshop tool in your Adobe Photoshop create exciting backgrounds for your pictures&#8230;so, here goes&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>Photoshop  &#8211; Digital Photography &#8211; Color Management</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 13:11:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Here I am going to teach you a small technique. Using this you can highlight or color certain parts of your photographs to make it stand out…now, isn’t that interesting? All you need to do is to follow this tutorial a couple of times until things are clear…with a little practice you can get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='series_toc'></div> <p>Here I am going to teach you a small technique. Using this you can highlight or color certain parts of your photographs to make it stand out…now, isn’t that interesting? All you need to do is to follow this tutorial a couple of times until things are clear…with a little practice you can get this perfect.</p>
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<p>Hi! I am Michael Stewart. I am a professional photographer and I am here teaching you simple, digital photography. In this segment, we will talk about color and Color Management. Colors starts in the camera. If you are recording on a jpeg file, it is very important that you make these settings in your camera. If you are shooting raw files, you have the advantage of changing it at any time later in a computer. For jpeg pictures, the white balance and the color space need to be set in the camera. White balance relates to what color temperature, light source you are using. Now you will see these settings on the back of the camera. They have a little light bulb or they have a picture of the sun, okay, and you want match that up to the light source that you are using and then that will be recorded to that color in the jpeg file.</p>
<p>Also the color space. Now the color space settings that you usually have as an option are SRGB or Adobe RGB. If you make ink jet prints, Adobe RGB is a nice color space to work in but for most of what amateur photographers do, SRGB is going to be the color space, you want to stick with throughout your work flow. Now let&#8217;s look on the computer at what color settings you need to make there. I am looking here at a raw file processor. A raw file processor allows you to change the color temperature of an image. Here, I am making it bluer or yellower, cooler warmer. Here I am making it magenta or green. The exposure, all of the aspects of the file, the sharpness, all that from the raw data that the camera recorded. Then you need to, in order to use the file, you need to output it as a jpeg or a tif or another format. So, this raw processor really takes the raw data from the camera and then makes adjustments to it and processes out to a file that can be used by another application like Photoshop. And display it on the web, print it from there. Very common problem with simple, digital photography is that the images on the monitor don&#8217;t look like the prints. Now, here on the left we have an image that is corrected pretty nicely for color and saturation and then we have the print that we got back on the right and it is very bright and under saturated. Now this is a problem that the monitor has not being calibrated. There are hardware devices to calibrate a monitor, to get it to be very close to what the print is going to be but without one of these devices, you can simply make a test print and then adjust your monitor to match the color and brightness of that print. Then subsequently, images that you edit on the monitor will more closely match the prints that you get back. So there you have the basics of Color Management. Next, we will talk about editing your images in a program such as Photoshop. </p>
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		<title>Photoshop retouching &#8211; Healing brushes and Patch tool tricks</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2009 14:18:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Hey friends, how&#8217;s your life going??  So today we are going to learn something new about Photoshop CS that will definitely change your life. Today&#8217;s topic is about Healing brushes and Patch tools used in Photoshop to give a glamorous look to your face. Its a kind of photo retouching tool. Its easy, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='series_toc'></div> <p>Hey friends, how&#8217;s your life going??  So today we are going to learn something new about Photoshop CS that will definitely change your life. Today&#8217;s topic is about Healing brushes and Patch tools used in Photoshop to give a glamorous look to your face. Its a kind of photo retouching tool. Its easy, nice, and works perfectly on every path. You will definitely look something confident in your photos. Here is the video Photoshop tutorial of this tool. </p>
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		<title>Some basic Photoshop Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2009 18:24:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ This is very sweet video. It is about removing blemishes, and unwanted marks in a photo of you baby and to make your baby to look more cute. However, the basic is just to learn some easy yet important tools used in Photoshop. Now, as the video is about modifying a human body, you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='series_toc'></div> <p>This is very sweet video. It is about removing blemishes, and unwanted marks in a photo of you baby and to make your baby to look more cute. However, the basic is just to learn some easy yet important tools used in Photoshop. Now, as the video is about modifying a human body, you can learn many things like removing blemishes, skin softening tool, removing unwanted posts form a photo just to make it simply beautiful.</p>
<p>So lets see the video. Here is it.</p>
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		<title>Making a Prototype Product Packaging in Photoshop</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Dec 2008 04:39:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ This video is going to show some basic for creating a Prototype Product Packaging in Photoshop. Before you present a product it is important to pack it in a nice and beautiful wrapper, and Photoshop can help to create one such. In this video we will learn this, lets see the video.

This is a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='series_toc'></div> <p>This video is going to show some basic for creating a Prototype Product Packaging in Photoshop. Before you present a product it is important to pack it in a nice and beautiful wrapper, and Photoshop can help to create one such. In this video we will learn this, lets see the video.</p>
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<p>This is a quick tutorial on how to wrap a logo around a photographed object. Let us say I am working on a new product packaging job. Here is a way of how to create quick prototypes of how your label design is going to look when wrapped up under the finished product. The process is fairly easy once you understand the technique and can be used for some pretty remarkable results. So this is what we are going to end up with at the end of this project. I am going to delete my two layers over here and we can start from scratch. Alright! The first step in this process happened well before we got into Photoshop. One of the tricks in this technique is we are actually taking two photos of this particular product. Early on before we actually went in for our photo shoot I printed out, I created a grid pattern in an illustrator and I printed out on our printer and trimmed it out two shots of our particular bottle. </p>
<p>One shot with just the bottle by itself and the other shot with this grid pattern adhered to the bottle and shot at the same angle and position as everything else. Now the bottle with the grid attached to it is just a reference point. We are not going to end up using this in the final lay-out but its going to help us arrange everything so we can work exactly around the shape of the bottle and get our image looking very realistic. Now that we have the photo with the printed grid adhered to it, I am actually going to place the electronic photo from where it actually came from. You know so we have got a file here called label grid. This is actually the illustrated file that we printed in order to get this grid. So it’s right here. You know it’s got the same number of boxes, this is exactly the file we used to print this. Now what I want to do is I want to warp this image so it matches our reference example. Normally I can go to edit and pull them to transform and pull them to warp. However there is an extra step we need to add. We place the illustrator, I’m actually creating it as a smaller object but we can’t actually warp it until we do something. </p>
<p>We actually have to go into a layer and group it into a new smart object. This is just an extra step that is the required step and I’m going to make this work. Nothing really changes on the screen except, now we are going to transform, warp is available. So before I warp it I’m actually going to do a free transform and I’m going to size this down just to save myself a little bit of time. So I’m doing this little warping that is needed and I’m going to try to line this up and really quickly. So that atleast one side of it is some what close. I’m not sure its going to be exact but you can see how I’m transforming this and now we go back under edit, transform, warp and here’s a really cool part. I’m going to grab my corners and line my corners first and I’m actually warping this placed grid so it matches our reference point. And I’m grabbing my little curves here and what I’m trying to do is I’m trying to adjust the end points of this grid until it all matches up.  Lets go and take a look at me floundering around a little bit and we are going to try to line up all the edges so that our red overlaid grid matches the black grid precisely. Now there are some really talented people that can do this type of things without the reference grid but I actually cannot. </p>
<p>I am not talented enough to really be able to recreate this warping three dimensions, to really get a realistic looking image, so I am cheating; I am using a printed reference point instead to line up my edges and grabbing this grid on the interior and see if instead of lining it up I am just grabbing these corner points and warping on the inside and I am just going to keep playing with it a little bit off and on until we get it lined up pretty exactly. I am doing this live so I think this would probably be close enough for me to take a quick look to see if there is anything else I want to touch up here.  I may play a little bit.  Okay. You can take as long in this as you want to, I think I am going to have to call black grid to plan that change.  Now if you look it looks like a grid here is a little bit missing up here. Let me get it close enough for demonstration. I overlaid this label grid which is a pre-illustrated graphic right on top of my black grid. It is actually printed and is here to the actual product and once this is taken care of, you know what, I am going to just clean it up. I don’t want to let that go. I’ll just do some quick little touch up on a couple of these pieces, okay so it will be better.</p>
<p>Now that we have got the overlay already warped and on place I am going to turn off our   references in between. We no longer need this; the photo of the bottle that we took with the grid adhered to it. That was just a reference point.  What we have got now is we have this small object which I am opening up here, actually placed and warped into position on top of a bottle which is going to lead us to our next step. Okay now the fun part; let us reopen our smart object, our label grid smart object, let us open it up in a separate window.  And now we are actually going to place our logo or our label graphic right into this place.  So place, we have got one called label art and that is the plan. And this is a fictitious label called Creative-techs, our company and we can line this up using the grid as a reference point. And normally I would make my grid invisible at this point but I just want to close this up so you can see what happens. Quick save and the smart object has automatically adjusted and warped, the whole small object is warped into position and anything we place into that smart object is automatically warped right on to the bottle. Go back in here and I can actually go over to the layers of the smart object and then turn off the label grid layer, close this up. Save changes. a label and logo around a three dimensional object that you photographed yourself. I hope this is fun to play with.      </p>
<p>And there we go; our placed overstated graphic has now been warped right on to the bottle. Now that’s where we need a few little details to make this a little more realistic. The last thing I am going to do is go ahead and place a graphic that I have gotten ready before, a shadow graphic where I have pulled out some of the shadow graphic elements and this is just a shadow detail for this particular bottle. I am going set this to multiply and I am going to hold on my option key and click between these two layers and what that’s going to do is it is going to three more shadows just within the transparency of our label grid.  So when we turn the shadow layers on and off a few times we will see that it is going to add a little bit of shadowing in just to give a little bit of dimension in to make it look like a little more realistic label and there we go; we have a fairly realistic label, done very quickly and placed in. Now we could call ourselves done, but let’s explore some real magic of using smart object. We are going to go back in, double click on the smart object; there is the grid that we adjusted now we placed an illustrated graphic called label art. This actually is another smart object embedded in our first smart object. If I double click on this we switch over to illustrated and we can actually edit this. So in this case I am going to edit this just a little bit. I am going to drag it down, make it a little bit long. Close that up and you should update here. There we go, make it a little bit longer and I am going to place in another graphic that I have already got ready here, use your i-pod book. So our little product now supports our ipods. Just a little burst. By the way, I am not, I am a left point support guy for the graphic designers. I am not a designer myself.  So please excuse the look. Click ok and it automatically updates and the whole label is adjusted. Basically once you have got this in place we can go in here and pretty much edit to our heart’s content whatever we want to do like get rid of this particular piece, turn it off, adjust our elements, adjust the way it looks and every time I apply my changes it updates right live all our little placed graphics. There we go. Wrapping</p>
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		<title>Photo Retouching &#8211; Rendering in Photoshop CS</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='series_toc'></div> <p><span style="font-family: verdana; font-size: 10pt">Rendering a Photoshop is too easy, what you can do is, search for a good photo, take it in Photoshop and do some experiments on it to render a good photo. Photoshop has number of tools using which you can give awesome effects to a photo whichever you like. Its very simple and do not take much time. The video posted below is of course about the photo rendering in Photoshop. Let’s watch the video.</p>
<p><span style="font-family: verdana; font-size: 10pt">I have also pasted a procedure for the photo rendering in Photoshop.</p>
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<p><span style="font-family: verdana; font-size: 10pt">Today I will be showing you how to render a photo using a Photoshop CS. So, the first you want to do is go on the internet, and find the photo that you will like to render. So I got two photo setup here. and I am going to show you how to render them. First I show you is an easy render, and easy render with just click and couple of buttons. Just take everything wipe. So here you go to eraser tool, and if you don’t have the magic eraser tool, right click it and go to magic eraser tool and click on a white area. And it will all turn transparent. So now you can grab image and, move it around, you can drag it to different things and all that. So you got your first render, you can save it or something.
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		<title>Fix Dark Circles with the Healing Brush Pt.3</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='series_toc'><h3>Table of contents for Fix Dark Circles with the Healing Brush</h3><ol><li><a href='http://www.photoshopvids.com/techniques/fix-dark-circles-with-the-healing-brush/' title='Fix Dark Circles with the Healing Brush'>Fix Dark Circles with the Healing Brush</a></li><li><a href='http://www.photoshopvids.com/techniques/fix-dark-circles-with-the-healing-brush-pt2/' title='Fix Dark Circles with the Healing Brush Pt.2'>Fix Dark Circles with the Healing Brush Pt.2</a></li><li>Fix Dark Circles with the Healing Brush Pt.3</li></ol></div> <p>First, we will make our brush a little softer, so that it blends in better with the image. I will put it on 50% hardness. We will tell Photoshop to fix the under eye area with this smooth part of the cheek.</p>
<p>Hold down option and you will see it turn into a targeting symbol. Click on an area just below one end of the dark circle. Now release the option key and starting at that end of the dark circle click and drag your brush across it. That’s all it took to fix this dark circle and now we can do the same to the other eye. There you go. You can make a photo look dramatically better by using the simple trick to fix under eye circles.</p>
<p>Thanks for watching. Look for more Photoshop tricks coming soon at 50photoshoptricks.com.</p>
<p><b>In case you didn’t see the video in part 1 of this series… here it is again.</b></p>
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		<title>Remove Dimples and Wrinkles Using Photoshop Pt.2</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='series_toc'><h3>Table of contents for Remove Dimples and Wrinkles Using Photoshop</h3><ol><li><a href='http://www.photoshopvids.com/photo-retouching/remove-dimples-and-wrinkles-using-photoshop/' title='Remove Dimples and Wrinkles Using Photoshop'>Remove Dimples and Wrinkles Using Photoshop</a></li><li>Remove Dimples and Wrinkles Using Photoshop Pt.2</li></ol></div> <p>Hi and welcome to this tutorial, we are using Photoshop 7. We are going to look at how you can remove dimples, wrinkles and other facial features that we have on this photo of this beautiful young girl.</p>
<p>Some people might not really like the dimples. So, first of all I am just going to duplicate the background layer. We are going to work on this layer here without affecting the original. Now the tool, oh just before we start working, just we can see it better, I am just going to zoom in. Ok, the tool I am going to be using is the patch tool, which you might find underneath the healing brush tool there. I am just going to select the area around the dimple, you have to do this more accurately. And I am going to sample the adjacent skin just by holding the left mouse down and then releasing it. I have got to select and deselect so you can see that.</p>
<p>And just to even out the skin tones I am going to apply a blur. So I am selecting the lacy tool. And then, I am going to filter, blur and again blur. And that looks about right to me. You can alter the radius of the blur if you want to, but that looks about right. And so I am just going to click on OK. And deselect and there we have the finished line. That’s the original. And now I will just take it down to the actual pixels and so again the finished line and the original. Okay. Thank you.</p>
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