TheFIX 021: Photoshop Exploding Guitar with Mark Johnson
Learn to create an exploding guitar from a Photoshop action with photographer Mark Johnson.
Learn to create an exploding guitar from a Photoshop action with photographer Mark Johnson.
Learn to use Adobe mobile apps, the new Photoshop Mix and Lightroom Mobile, together with Photoshop to make photo corrections, selections, and composites.
Photoshop CC 2015 has new features that are great for photographers. Watch a photographer put Photoshop CC 2015 to work: creating flexible raw panos in Camera Raw, cleaning up pano edges with automatic content aware fill, adding Adobe Stock Photo comps, and doubling up on layer styles.
John Paul Caponigro reflects on the value of making prints to your voice, approach, and legacy as a photographer. He shares his Photoshop techniques for making optimal prints from your photographs, walking you through soft-proofing in Photoshop and revealing surefire ways to fine-tune your photos to get the best prints possible.
Imagine your photographs printed on metal, glass, wood or fiber. Photo artist Bonny Lhotka, whose own work hangs in the Smithsonian, has developed special techniques for transferring photos to all these surfaces. In this episode, she demos how to transfer a photographic image to a metal plate and where to get the materials you’ll need to do it.
Rick Sammon is a great travel photographer, a terrific teacher, and one of the funniest guys in the photo industry. In this episode of TheFIX he shows how he uses Photoshop’s Camera Raw as a filter and Photoshop plug-ins Silver Efex Pro and Color Efex Pro from the Google/Nik Collection to spruce up a photo.
Howard Pinsky became a YouTube star by publishing over 500 free Photoshop tutorials on YouTube. In this episode of TheFIX he talks about his rise to YouTube stardom, reveals where you can get his free tutorials, and shares a tutorial about how to move objects in a photo using Photoshop’s Content-Aware Move tool.
Photographer Alan Shapiro shows how to blend textures with photos in Photoshop and reveals how photo editing has affected the way he sees and photographs.
Photographer Karen Hutton shows us how she processes her photographs with lots of layers in Photoshop
Get the benefits of Photoshop masking without the effort of creating masks from scratch.
Photographing animals and converting the photos to black + white fine art with MacPhun’s Tonality Pro plug-in for Photoshop and Lightroom.
On this episode of TWiP, Syl Arena and Derrick Story join Frederick to discuss the Ansel Adams act that was recently introduced to Congress. Plus details emerge about the next version of Lightroom, Peter Lik racks up a 1/2 billion in print sales and Adobe Photoshop celebrates it’s 25th birthday.
Photoshop author Lesa Snider shares her favorite Photoshop tips for using layers to avoid common photo-editing mistakes.
Luminosity masking is the hottest Photoshop editing technique around. Dave Cross, Photoshop instructor extraordinaire, walks you through luminosity masking and gives you his take on breaking bad–bad editing habits that is–in this episode of TheFIX.
Welcome to the inaugural episode of TheFIX, the podcast that’s all about Photoshop, Lightroom, and processing your photographs.
I’m really enjoying the new Lightroom 5 Public Beta. There are some features in this version that I’ve been waiting on for quite some time. Check ’em out.
This week on TWiP: Apple releases the long-awaited iPhone 5, Nokia gets caught faking new technology, a discussion about the world of plug-ins and an insightful interview with Adobe’s Bryan O’Neil Hughes.
Mobile photography continues to be one of the hottest trends in photo communities all over the world. Yes, everyone has a pretty good camera in their hands now but there is no need to fear for the art of photography. Why not embrace these tools to take fun pictures on go, enhance the photos from…
This week on TWiP we’re discussing possible entry-level full-frame dSLRs from Nikon & Canon, a teenager petitions Seventeen magazine to publish non-airbrushed images, the Olympics is looking to ban the sharing of photos via social networks, and home furnishing giant IKEA enters the camera market.
This week on TWiP: Nokia throws down the 41 megapixel gauntlet, 500px and Flickr get make-overs, and Arizona wants to legislate Photoshopped images.
Photographers today have options for creating images that were unthinkable less than a decade ago. While it has always been possible to manipulate in the wet darkroom and to employ in-camera techniques on film , today photographers have a choice. TWiP contributor Michelle Geoga shares an experiment with us.