Digital Photography Tips for Beginners

June 23rd, 2010

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Digital photography is fun, convenient, and you can see the rewards of your labors quickly. No film required, no sending film off to be developed, what could be easier? Before you run out and buy the most expensive digital camera with the most megapixels and the highest optical zoom you need to do some research.

Digital cameras can be expensive so the first thing you need to consider is how you will use your new digital camera. If your main use of digital photographs is to post pics of your buddies on FaceBook or MySpace, you will not require the same digital camera that you will need if you are taking pictures and getting paid for it, such as at a wedding. People generally fall into one of three categories of digital camera usage:

Snappers – You need a simple point and click camera that produces reasonable quality digital photographs. Perfect for people who don’t want much fuss and rarely print their pictures.

Hobbyists – You may want to be a little creative occasionally. You may take a few close ups, night shots etc. and are attempting to learn Photoshop. You print some of your pictures and want good quality 8” x 10” prints.

Pro/Semi-pro – You want a camera that delivers top quality photographs, operates fast and is adaptable. You want excellent print quality and sturdy construction.

How Many Megapixels Do You Need?

One way to decide how many megapixels you need is to decide what you may want to do with your pictures after you take them. This chart is a guide to the amount of megapixels you may need to get a good quality print of the various sizes:

Megapixels: (MP) – Quality prints up to this size:
Minimum of 2MP – 4” x 6”
Minimum of 3MP – 5” x 7”
Minimum of 6MP – 8” x 10”
Minimum of 8MP – 10” x 12”

Digital Zoom and Optical Zoom

Most digital cameras have both optical zoom and digital zoom. The optical zoom works just like a zoom lens on a film camera; the lens changes focal length and magnification as it is zoomed. The image quality stays high throughout the zoom range. A digital zoom simply crops the image to a smaller size, and then enlarges the cropped portion to fill the frame again. Digital zoom results in a significant loss of quality. You can do a similar if not better job using an image editing program such as Photoshop. You can find a free Photoshop download at Adobe.com.

How to Get a Good Digital Camera for Less

To save a little money, look for a camera that has been out about a year. Also style can cost you more; if picture quality is important to you, disregard the shiny model for the not so stylish one that takes great pictures. Stick with brands that are established camera manufacturers; digital cameras are made in basically the same way as film cameras, but in digital photography, light falls onto an image sensor and not onto film. The other parts of the camera are basically the same. Unless you really need special features for your digital photography, don’t pay for them.

After you get your new digital camera home, start using it! Luckily, digital camera memory is cheap and can be reused thousands of times. So get out there and shoot some photos and you’ll soon find your skills improving remarkably.

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Photoshop Tips – Lasso Tool

June 23rd, 2010

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Learn how to use the Lasso Tool in Photoshop. Easy to follow instructions on this photoshop tutorial using photography.

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Tips on designing clothes for Second Life with Photoshop?

June 19th, 2010

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Hi
I specifically want to learn how to work with Photoshop to be able to design clothing for Second Life. Where can I find tutorials and tips specifically for it? Or other tutorials that will be useful for it. Thanks

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Photoshop Tutorials And Videos

June 15th, 2010

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Adobe Photoshop is one of the finest tools obtainable today when it comes to editing photos and designing websites. I have put together some Photoshop tips that will assist you grasp the concept of Photoshop. While there may be a lot of tools involved in the software, it is also one of those that give the greatest output when it comes to designing.

To help you start learning this powerful program, start with the basics of Adobe Photoshop to learn and learn the tools and to avoid any frustrations in your work, Indeed, a little patience in learning the tools and the basics can help keep your enthusiasm and interest in learning and using the program in your projects. Here are some basic tools that you may should to familiarize to start with Adobe Photoshop.

Understanding the Tools    Click Here for your Free Photoshop Video Series

If it is your first time with the program, you may be overwhelmed by the many icons in its toolbox and you may well be overwhelmed with what to use when. For beginners, it is important to understand the basics. You may want to group these tools according to their function to make them easier to keep in mind.

Learn the image analysis tools - the Histogram, the Eyedropper, and the Info Palette

These 3 tools present you with fundamental information about your image or photograph. The Histogram will advise you everything you need to know about the exposure of the photograph, whether or not it is under or over exposed, and the tonal range. The Eyedropper tool will provide you important information about the colors in the image; especially if there is a color cast (a color cast is an undesirable overall dominant color) you need to correct. The Info palette (or window) will provide statistical feedback when using the eyedropper and also when using other tools. This is an important reference for advanced work so is worth getting to be familiar with at the start.

Learn to crop the picture - Use the Crop tool

Cropping is the procedure of getting rid of anything from around the sides of a photo that does not add to the impact of the photo. The Crop tool should be learned next since cropping is a extremely important resourceful process. There are very few photos that can’t help from being cropped. Too many Photoshop beginners just accept the content of the picture as it came from the camera. The added benefit of cropping the picture near the beginning is that you also reduce the file size which makes extra changes to the image run much quicker since you are using less memory and disk space.

Learn to correct the tonal values - Use the Levels command

The next logical step is to correct any exposure problems or tonal range issues. If the photo is too dark or light now is the time to fix it. To do tonal corrections you need to find out to use the Levels command. Learn how to straighten a tilted image – Use the ruler to find the angle of tilt.

Learning to use the Ruler tool will allow you to determine precisely the angle of a tilted horizon and this can then be used with the rotate canvas command to rapidly correct a tilted image. Learning to work the ruler and rotate canvas combination makes correcting these pictures really easy!

Learn the Brush Tool - Use the eraser

You will also find the brush, which is one of the important tools that you will be using, the eraser, the blur or the sharpen tool and most especially the clone stamp. The clone stamp has been one of the many important tools in Photo shop that you will find awesome, as it will duplicate a particular image in the picture, and helpful if you should to create more trees, or delete somebody in the background.

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Photoshop Tips – Cutout using Pen Tool

June 11th, 2010

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Photoshop tutorial using the pen to select a subject and then remove the background. Easy photography instructions on how to use this photoshop technique for your images.

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does anyone have tips for making a nice photoshop blend?

June 7th, 2010

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i was just wondering… i’m new to photoshop and i was wondering if anyone had any tips for making a good blend. =]

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Online Photoshop Tutorials And Tips For Photographers

June 3rd, 2010

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Photographs help you preserve those precious moments and events literally for a lifetime. Nothing can be more heartwarming than to sit down with your family and friends as you go through different photos that take you back to that memorable event in your lives. Thanks to advancements in technology, we are now able to keep the memories fresh and the photos as bright and as vibrant as they were taken years before. Sadly, this is not the case with the print photographs that we used to get which are developed from negatives. Over time, the quality of the images deteriorates as the colors fade and marks begin to develop on the photographs.

Fortunately, there are now software programs that you can use to edit digital and scanned photographs taken the old-fashioned way to preserve your memories minus any of the flaws. The most popular of these computer software programs remains to be Photoshop which is developed by Adobe. Utilized by professional photographers, Photoshop contains a variety of different tools which they use to bring out those high quality photo images just the way that you like them to bring out the best in your photographs, but best explained in online Photoshop tutorials or with the assistance of Photoshop forums found online.

You do not have to be a professional photographer to be able to use Photoshop to edit your photos whether these were taken through the use of a digital camera or with standard film cameras. Here are some simple but really useful online Photoshop tips to help you edit your photographs to make sure that you get the quality that you are exactly looking for.

Red Eye Reduction – One of the common eyesores in many photographs take is the tendency for everyone to look like aliens due to the red eyes they get. This is extremely common especially when you take pictures at night with the use of a flash, even when you put your digital camera on its red eye reduction setting. Photoshop has a red eye reduction tool that allows you to edit the photographs, allowing the sparkle in your eyes to shine forth. Simply zoom in the image so that you can easily maneuver the red eye reduction tool icon to the center of the eye and click.

Faded Colors Pictures that have been taken through the use of standard film cameras tend to fade after a long period of time. To bring back the colors back into its original vibrancy, use the color balance tool located in the Balance submenu of the Image menu in Photoshop. You can either choose to select the auto balance which would allow the program to calculate the saturation of the colors on the picture or manually adjust the color saturation to your liking.

Eye Bag Removal Eye bags are another eyesore especially in close-up shots. No matter how beautiful your hair and your make up may be in that shot, eye bags can definitely cause you to look a little bit tired. Eye bags can be removed from your pictures using the spot healing brush tool which is represented by a band aid on the side tool bar. On top of that, the spot healing brush can also help you remove any freckles or skin blemishes to make you look radiant and your skin extremely clear in the pictures.

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Any tips for coloring a drawing with photoshop?

May 30th, 2010

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Any tips or ideas that you have are very much appreciated! Thank you! :)

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Changing From Adobe Elements To Adobe Photoshop Tips

May 26th, 2010

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Adobe has gone above and beyond with Photoshop Elements 6 software, giving us the right combination of both power and simplicity allowing us to take our photographs to the next level. With the user-friendly step by step instructions it doesn\’t matter what kind of editing experience you have.

Thanks to easy to use composing levels the easy image-selection tools allow you to perform more advanced retouching and enhancing easily.

Included are creative image books, digital scrapbook pages, slide shows, and exclusive interactive web galleries. There is easy access to your photos and video clips and working with them is a breeze.

The available tools give easy flexibility to editing your photos; this has made Adobe the leading online software distributor on the internet. The terms “cloning”, “web optimization”, “batch processing” and “image layering” may sound foreign right now but you will soon see just how easy these tools are to use with your digital images

Adobe Photoshop, the parent program, is a more advanced photo editing program and has produced some great technological advances; thankfully Elements has also managed to make similar advances, but in a more easy to understand manner. Even though Photoshop CS3 is a more advanced user piece of software, Photoshop Elements is the best way to learn photo editing.

There are a variety of video tutorials which help you to get an understanding of the program, showing you the short cuts to using all of the tools included on the Elements software. If you wish to take your digital photographs to the next level then Photoshop Elements is the perfect program for you.

If you head over to Adobe.com you can download a free trial version of Elements 7 which allows you try it for 30 days and discover how easy it is to learn. Simple Photoshop ELEMENTS Video Tutorials that will help you conquer Adobe Photoshop Elements in no time at all. Take a look at the blog and watch a free sample video.

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Photoshop Tips: Create a Tiled Background

May 22nd, 2010

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Creating a seamless tile image to use as a wallpaper or web page background is actually fairly easy. It can be time-consuming if you have a complex picture, but the results can be awesome.

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