Adobe Photoshop
Using Pixelsquid to add 3D Star Wars (and other) objects to your images
I’m always looking for good stock images to use in my photoshop composites. I find them online, or use the awesome Texture Store. Or I…
How to scroll through Lightroom / ACR presets with your keyboard arrows!
I’ve been sitting around for the last week trying to find something I can share with you all that will really enhance your enjoyment and…
Content Aware Crop is one of the features coming in a major Photoshop CC Update
In a sneak peek posted on YouTube today, Adobe are showing off one of the new features that’s coming in what they describe as a…
Realistic Composites does a great job at teaching you how to realistically compose
Realistic Composites (basics) – €85.00 by Adrian Sommeling is a workshop that teaches you how to create lively, funny composits from start to finish. And when I…
How to make difficult hair selections in Photoshop CC
If you photograph people or even furry animals, then at some point you’re probably going to have to make some kind of hair selection that…
How to turn a bad snapshot into a great fine art black and white with Lightroom
I’ve never been a massive fan of the whole “Fix it in Photoshop” (or Lightroom, in this case) mentality, but it does undoubtedly offer its…
How to deal with difficult panoramic image stitching in Photoshop the easy way
With the speed boosts and memory capacities of modern computers, stitching multiple shots together to make larger panoramic images has become a very common technique used by…
Vanity Fair photographers respond to Rumer Willis, say it was lens correction that warped her features
Earlier this week, actress Rumer Willis very publicly called out photographers Mark Williams and Sara Hirakawa of Williams and Hirakawa on Instagram for allegedly over-editing…
Rumer Willis calls out Vanity Fair photographers for ‘bullying’ with unrealistic Photoshop picture
It’s not uncommon for us to come across a story about a celebrity getting upset that their stomach, hips, legs or even arms were unrealistically…
Cinematic Color Grading With Lightroom
We have posted a few really awesome cinematic color grading tutorials lately – but they all use Photoshop. Instead of jumping over to Photoshop, I…







































