Does anyone here photoshop their photos? I mean more than the average crop, brightnesss or sharpness adjustments to enhance your pictures? I like to play around with textures and other effects and once in a while make fantasy scenes.
But, were making a book in school, and we traced out photos on acetate, rearranged what was in them, scanned em into the pcs and edited all the color back in, twas rewarding in the end
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I've been getting into digital scrapbooking, and with that I do a lot more playing around with photos than just the basics. I haven't done a lot of artistic photo effects yet but it's also hard to find the right one at the right time too.
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To be honest, I don't own it either. I use PSP X2. I used the term 'photoshop' because I figured most people are familiar with it.
I've been getting into digital scrapbooking, and with that I do a lot more playing around with photos than just the basics. I haven't done a lot of artistic photo effects yet but it's also hard to find the right one at the right time too.
I like the idea of digital scrapbooking... no need for cupboards full of ribbons, papers and glue. I've tried this a couple of times for cards.
I use photoshop as part of my DTP. I'm still learning, but the actions an brushes are quite a creative way of putting that extra bit to a photo.
I only shoot in Raw when I need to do some major changes or use it for a product that will be blown up quite a bit. Very limited use of RAW. I prefer Tiff and JPEG.
I also use Photoshop for panoramic stitching.
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Ajay
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also, sitepoint.com recently emailed me a link to "The Photoshop Anthology: 101 Web Design Tips, Tricks & Techniques", it's a 64Mb pdf with some good stuff and it's free. They said to share it so...: