I published a new Photoshop tutorial about the ‘Blend if…’ option in the layer styles dialog. This is a very powerful option that can sometimes be used instead of a mask. If you want a text to appear behind buildings for example, you’d probably make a mask for the text layer. Using Continue Reading →
Replacing a white sky using Adobe Photoshop seems a daunting task if the roofs of the buildings contain lots of small details like antennas. How do you make a good mask for these super fine structures? It’s actually dead easy if you make use of the fact that the original sky is (almost) white. I […]
Everyone who works with Photoshop knows the ‘Image Size’ dialog for resizing images. One question that comes up regularly is how to use this dialog in an ‘Action’, if the action will run with a mixture of images in portrait and landscape orientation. How do you resize each image to 800 pixels at the longest […]
I’ve added a new Photoshop workshop, titled The Power of Curves. The workshop explains that, although there is nothing wrong with using ‘Levels’ in Photoshop, you should have a look at ‘Curves’ as the better alternative.
Quick Photoshop Tip: When you use the ‘Lens Correction’ filter in Photoshop to adjust for the perspective, you will end up with empty areas on each side of the image. You can simply crop this out, but there are times when cropping everything out would also crop away some details on the image edge that […]
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