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Foreword to The Photoshop and Painter Artist Tablet Book: Creative Techniques in Digital Painting Using Wacom and the iPad, 2nd Edition
Oct 25, 2013
Digital art pioneer Bert Monroy introduces The Photoshop and Painter Artist Tablet Book: Creative Techniques in Digital Painting Using Wacom and the iPad, 2nd Edition by Cher Threinen-Pendarvis.
Four Really Cool Things About Lightroom on Your Mobile Device
May 1, 2015
Scott Kelby shows you how handy Lightroom mobile is, letting you do a lot of the same things you can do on your desktop version, in this excerpt from The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC Book for Digital Photographers.
Four Things You'll Want to Know Now about Getting Around in Lightroom
May 1, 2015
Ready to get started with LIghtroom? Scott Kelby gives you an overview of what you'll need to know to get up and running, in this excerpt from The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC Book for Digital Photographers.
Frame It: How to Frame Digital Images with Photoshop
Aug 4, 2006
A good picture deserves a good frame. Just as you frame the artwork you hang on your wall, you can also create frames for your digital photos and art. Photoshop has plenty of tools to help you make wonderful frames that complement and enhance your photos. Helen Bradley shows you how to create a range of frame effects in Photoshop. In the process, you'll learn some handy ways for working in Photoshop and discover practical applications for styles and filters.
From Designer’s File to Web Build File: Solving Special Transparency Problems with Essential Layer and Layer Mask Tricks
Jan 18, 2002
Photoshop expert Sean Duggan uses advanced layer-masking techniques to solve a tricky situation involving blend modes, opacity, transparent GIFs, and the case of the vanishing blue tone.
From Desktop to Laptop: Syncing Catalogs on Two Computers in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4
Aug 23, 2012
Scott Kelby shows you how to take the edits, keywords, metadata, and of course the photos themselves from your laptop at your location shoot and add them to the Lightroom catalog on your studio computer. Lightroom does all the hard work for you, you just have to make a few choices about how Lightroom handles the process.
From Laptop to Desktop: Synching Catalogs on Two Computers in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3
Dec 16, 2010
Moving photos from your location laptop to the Lightroom catalog on your studio computer is easier than it sounds. You just have to make a few choices about how Lightroom handles the process.
Fun Effects in Photoshop CS3: Fold Your Photo
Jul 27, 2007
Helen Bradley shows you a simple process to create a folded photo effect in Photoshop using the Liquify filter to create the distorted edges and gradient fills to add dimension.
Fun Effects in Photoshop CS3: Make Your Photos Bend with Vanishing Point
Jun 29, 2007
Are you ready to showcase your art on a billboard or up on a building? In this article, Helen Bradley shows you how to harness the power of the Vanishing Point filter to create fun effects with your digital images.
Fun Effects in Photoshop CS3: Photo Frames From Photos
Aug 3, 2007
If there's one thing better than a great photograph it's a great photograph in a frame that you create yourself. Just as you might make and decorate a store-bought frame, you can make and decorate a digital frame for your favorite pictures. It is a simple process to photograph objects to use to create your own frames and then put them together to illustrate your art. In this second article in her series on fun effects in Photoshop CS3, Helen Bradley looks at how you can create photo frames using your own photos and harnessing the power of the selection tools in Photoshop CS3.
Fun with Particles: Painting with the Particle Brushes in Painter 2015
Apr 30, 2015
Painter's Particle brushes deliver a range of interesting effects, including special shapes, textures, sparkles, and glows. Cher Threinen-Pendarvis, author of The Photoshop and Painter Artist Tablet Book: Creative Techniques in Digital Painting Using Wacom and the iPad, Second Edition, shares techniques for using the Particle brushes to give dynamic expression to a drawing.
Fun with Puppet Warp in Photoshop CS5
Jan 14, 2011
One of the more entertaining (and powerful) new features in Photoshop CS5 is the Puppet Warp command. This feature provides the ability to apply a warping mesh to any selected object in your scene, and then bend and twist that object around in different ways. Dan Moughamian, author of Adobe Digital Imaging How-Tos: 100 Essential Techniques for Photoshop CS5, Lightroom 3, and Camera Raw 6, shows you how to combine both Puppet Warp and the new Content-Aware Fill command to apply a snowman effect to a lighthouse.
Get Dynamic Black-and-White Results with the Topaz B&W Effects Plug-in
Nov 8, 2011
Andrew S. Gibson, author of Exposure and Understanding the Histogram, has discovered a powerful (yet inexpensive) third-party plug-in for use with the major photo-editing programs. He demonstrates a range of black-and-white looks, from subtle to dramatic, that you can coax from your images, whether they start life in color or monochrome.
Get Your Picture Perfect—No Photoshop Required
Feb 2, 2007
Photoshop offers incredible tools for correcting and adjusting exposure, tone, and color. However, very often an image is unusable not because of problems with its exposure or color, but because it's poorly composed. In this chapter, you'll learn how—by employing a few good shooting habits and paying more attention when shooting—you can get your compositions right in the camera, and avoid a trip to your image editor.
Getting Down & Dirty with Corey Barker: Corey's Favorite Photoshop Tricks
Mar 17, 2014
Corey Barker, author of Photoshop Down & Dirty Tricks for Designers, Volume 2, shares some of his favorite Photoshop tricks.
Getting Photos from Your Camera into Lightroom
Aug 23, 2012
Scott Kelby explains how to import photos into Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 from your camera’s memory card.
Getting Professional Results with Photoshop Elements and Your Inkjet Printer: Toning
Jan 30, 2009
Before digital photography, only black and white images could be chemically toned, but today toning can be applied to color images too. Tim Daly shows you how.
Getting the Best Grayscales in Photoshop CS3
Feb 1, 2008
Trusted instructor Ben Willmore shares his techniques for optimizing grayscale images in Photoshop CS3.
Getting Your Photos Into Lightroom 2
Feb 5, 2009
Lightroom can keep track of all the photos you import, even if they’re not on your computer any longer. But this all starts with getting your photos into Lightroom. Here's how.
Give Lightroom Its Own Identity
Nov 30, 2007
Make Lightroom your own by creating a custom identity plate. NAPP instructor Dave Cross shows you how. He also explains how to use identity plates to create reusable, custom border effects.

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