Photoshop DVD5 CS4

Posted by davro - February 3, 2011 - Photoshop DVD, Photoshop store - No Comments
DVD5-CS4

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We start by bringing out the details of the Cloisters using Camera Raw and Photoshop. Lighting effect is added and we explore other possibilities we can apply to the image.

 The Wine Bar fx Photoshop & Topaz. In this video we look at how we can transform a snap shot into a picture that would look great hanging on any wall. We start in Camera Raw then use Photoshop to enhance the details in the image before applying the effects using Topaz Adjust 3.0 and Topaz Clean 2.0

 Sometimes our images can look a little too clean, crisp, colourful and new. In this video we look at how we can age an image using colour and tones. This method has been inspired by many TV programmes and films and is a great way to learn more about using Layers

 One of the first video tutorials I ever did was cutting up an image. In this video we look how this can quickly and easily be done in Photoshop using the shape tool. In the second part we explore further how this technique can be used on all styles of image, from a single image to a photomontage and triptych

 In this video we look at transforming an image into a ‘painterly textured Fx’ that would great hanging on any wall

 This video tutorial explores how we can transform a portrait using some of the tools in Camera Raw CS4. We then look at importing the image as a Smart Object into Photoshop. In Photoshop we further enhance the skin tone, adjust the eyelashes and finish off with a lighting effect.

 

Using and creating your own adjustment layer presets to help increase your work flow in Photoshop

 Internal lighting or any form of artificial lighting can be distracting in our images. In this video we look at creating a brush that will allow us to change the distraction of the lighting into an effect

 Creating a minimal style image and adding stroke borders

 Hang your head- Adding a lighting effects and creating bars in Photoshop. Image by James Morgan

 Creating a clear frame and border in Photoshop. A great way to present your images

Creating a 3D style logo/copyright that can be saved as a template so it can be added to other pictures. This technique can be easily customised

 In this video we look at how we can bring the detail out of the shadow areas and correcting colour cast before finishing off with a vignette

 Creating a glass paperweight effect in Photoshop

The Café – Creating a sketch and watercolour effect in Photoshop

 In this video we look at how we can improve the image using levels, straighten the horizon, remove colour cast and improve shadow detail.

 

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