Posts Tagged ‘Image’
Photoshop Tutorial – Remove a background of any image in Photoshop

This is a video tutorial on how to remove the background of any image or photograph. This is a very quick method and works most of the time, unless you have a really complex image! Have you ever tried to import an image in Photoshop to find out you cannot use it because of an annoying background? This is a really effective and easy method of doing this. It is a viewer request from one of my friends on here, JakesTutorials. Leave a comment letting me know if this video helped you out
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Selectively Colorize an Image Part 1
Photoshop Tutorial. Selectivel Colorize an Image Part 1. Learn one very simple way, using the mask of the Black & White Gradient Map Adjustment layer to conceal or reveal parts of the image in color and other parts as a black and white version . See PART 2 at: www.youtube.com Visit: www.photoshopmama.net for more videos in the Chores & Products areas!
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Erin Manning’s Top 5 Posing and Directing Photo Tips Some people are really uncomfortable in front of the camera—they aren’t sure what they’re supposed to do, and they’re afraid they’ll look bad. This can result in stiff, unnatural looking photographs. It’s your job as the photographer to help your subjects feel comfortable and relax. You can do this by talking, interacting, giving them direction and encouragement. When you are photographing people, you are in a relationship, whether it lasts for a few minutes, a few hours, or a lifetime. Following are five tips that can help you direct your subject and capture natural-looking portraits. Tip 1 Have your subjects make a three-quarter turn to camera and shift their weight to the back leg. This position gives the body shape, dimension and makes them look slimmer. Tip 2 Create a sense of movement in your photograph. Direct your subjects to shift their weight back and forth from one foot to the other. Tip 3 Most people are uncomfortable in front of the camera. Help them out by giving them direction. Tell them they look great, give them feedback and interact. The positive energy will show in your photographs. Tip 4 A real expression is always better than a fake one. To alleviate a frozen, unnatural smile, try my Pufferfish technique for relaxing your subjects face. Do it together! Puff out your cheeks, hold, then blow it out. This exercise relaxes your face, and the goofy look is enough to make anyone laugh. Tip 5 Portraits are …
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Lightroom 4: Adjustments – Single Image HDR Style Photo
iceflowstudios.com | http | twitter.com This video will show you a glimpse of what’s possible with Lightroom 4. Turn an under/overexposed image, into a nicely lit photo!
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Photoshop tutorial: How to make an image black and white.
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Step 1: Put your image into photoshop. Step 2: METHOD 1: Go to image, adjustments, hue / saturation, make the saturation -100. Step 3: METHOD 2: Make sure your foreground color is black and white as your background color then make a gradient map and bang black and white
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Premiere Pro Cool Effect Tutorial #4: Claritin Effect, Luma Blending and Image Sequences
In this PPro tutorial, I show you two effects and a quicktip that’s useful for dealing with image sequences. The first effect is the Claritin Page Peel Effect which uses native PPro filters to achieve this and the second effect is called a Luma Blending technique where I show you how to take matte created in Photoshop and use it as a luminance source across multiple clips. This effect was originally inspired by an FXPHD tip for Final Cut Pro. Watch, subscribe, learn and enjoy! Link to Luma Blend Matte: www.fileserve.com Matte Blend.jpg Plugin to After Effects: www.amazon.com FXPHD links: www.fxphd.com www.fxphd.com
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