Photoshop actions are awesome, but you may have experienced limitations when working on different image types. Iain Anderson explores how Conditional Actions in Creative Cloud can take you further.
Following on from Part 1, Martin Perhiniak unveils more exciting new features in Photoshop CC., including Behance integration, Isolate Layers, Smart Sharpen, new resampling methods and sync settings.
After months in preparation, the new Adobe CC (Creative Clouds) apps have been released. Martin Perhiniak investigates the new features in Photoshop CC. Part 2 will be published tomorrow...
People always say you should think out of the box. Martin Perhiniak took that rather seriosuly and has applied it to his "out of bounds" Photoshop artwork. This is cool!
Photoshop CS6 provides a couple of different ways to create HDR photos. In this tutorial Dan Mougamian shows how to use the specific 32-bit HDR toning workflows to good effect.
Not all photos need look realistic. Often your aim may be to create an interpretative style. Dan Mougamian shows how Photoshop CS6's Curves, Adjustment layer and Blend mode can be your used.
Got an iPad? Get Photoshop Touch for iPad! In this 2nd tutorial on the iOS app Dan Moughamian introduces us to retouch layers for powerful and specific editing needs.
So, you can climb a mountain... but can you make it fly above the ground? No? Nor can we. But, Martin Perhiniak shows how to bring fantasy to life using Photoshop CS6 - with reality defying results.
Go for the icy look by creating this eye-catching movie poster, with a distinctly wintery feel, in Photoshop. Martin Perhiniak shows you how to create something so stunning it'll freeze your screen.
Creating the right selection(s) in Photoshop gives you the power to edit and manipulate your images just the way you want. Discover polygon shape selections with Dan Moughamian in Photoshop CS6.
For anyone who has ever attempted to create Graphics in Photoshop intended to be edited into a video sequence and delivered via a TV screen or monitor, the results can be very disappointing.
Actions are a really great way to save time when repeating common processes. But Photoshop can go one better with Batch Processing to automate those repetitive tasks so you can sit back and relax.