November 2009
13 posts
Photoshop CS4 Interface →
This Photoshop tutorial is about customizing the interface of the Photoshop. This is one of the best features available to the user. This is because every user has their own way of…
Nov 23rd
Create Photoshop Patterns →
This tutorial will teach you how to save an image or picture and use it as a new pattern in Photoshop. And next time, whenever you’re working with larger canvas, you can just use the Fill Layer…
Nov 23rd
Twitter Tools and Applications →
A tweetwall lets you display only the tweets you’re interested in from everywhere on Twitter, use it to track hashtags, usernames, and keywords. The possibilities are up to you.
Nov 21st
Web 2.0 Logo in Photoshop →
There are thousands of tutorials on the web on how to create a Web 2.0 styled logo. I came across one that has a small but very useful bonus. At Hongkiat’s blog there is an excellent tutorial on…
Nov 21st
Web 2.0 Image Organizing Websites →
Udorse is a visual endorsement engine. Udorse empowers each of us to endorse the items and places in our photos that we want to help support, and share with our friends. It’s as easy…
Nov 21st
Lightroom Presets →
PhotoPresets for Photoshop Lightroom by Jack Davis Many photographers are experiencing the power and flexibility of the recently released Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, a breakthrough image management…
Nov 21st
Gmail Labs: Some crazy experimental stuff. →
Gmail Labs is a testing ground for experimental features that aren’t quite ready for primetime. They may change,break or disappear at any time. If (when) a Labs feature breaks, and you’re…
Nov 21st
Photoshop Tutorials Resources →
Learn the fundamentals of Adobe Photoshop by viewing our collection of tutorials. Photoshop Tutorials at Melissa Clifton Enjoy this impressive showcase of free Photoshop tutorials, 2D and…
Nov 21st
Photoshop Web 2.0 Tools and Applications →
Have you ever wanted to completely brand your Twitter Profile but didn’t either have the time or know how to do it in Photoshop or Gimp? With MyTweetSpace you can easily do that.
Nov 21st
Photography Blogs and Feeds →
digtal Photography School — (RSS) JMG-Galleries — (RSS) Photocritic — (RSS) 365 Portraits — (RSS) Strobist — (RSS) Kwerfeldein — (RSS) Joseph Szymanski — (RSS)
Nov 21st
Use your photos to make postage stamps →
Publish your creativity on real U.S. Postage Make every letter a special delivery with your own customized photo stamps printed by Zazzle! Add your own photos, designs, business logos, and text to…
Nov 21st
Free Back Up Online Solutions →
Here is an enormous list of websites that offer either free online storage or a free trial of their file hosting service . 4shared – your Free Virtual Drive with 500Mb online storage space….
Nov 21st
Lightroom Tips →
Here are ten great tips to get you started in Lightroom T Is for Toolbar Pressing the letter T on your keyboard hides the toolbar that appears at the bottom of the Preview area, and pressing T…
Nov 21st
May 2009
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All About Macro →
Macro photography is generally regarded as covering a range of degrees of close-up work from say half-lifesize (1:2) through to 5 times life size (5:1). This is equivalent to an object of length 7cm…
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November 2008
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Photography Blogs and Feeds →
digtal Photography School — (RSS) JMG-Galleries — (RSS) Photocritic — (RSS) 365 Portraits — (RSS) Strobist — (RSS) Kwerfeldein — (RSS) Joseph Szymanski — (RSS) …
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November 2007
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Photograph Lightning →
Lightning may strike anywhere, and getting the dramatic image on film is relatively easy compared to other nature photography situations. If you’ve been a photographer for a while, you’ve probably heard the old photographer’s secret of success: “f/8 and be there.” This is absolutely true when photographing lightning with one big exception. The f/8 is especially good, but you don’t want to be...
Nov 1st
October 2007
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Supercharge Photoshop →
Many dedicated Photoshop users can get substantial speed gains from their existing equipment by simply optimizing their computer and software so that it runs Photoshop more efficiently. Here is a quick collection of speed-enhancing tips for getting the most efficient usage out of your software and computer: Allocate a Scratch Disk Photoshop uses RAM memory to run itself, store picture...
Oct 25th
Image Hosting →
Making sense of all the online photo services can be just as difficult as picking out a camera and lenses. With all the options out there, it’s important to choose the right site for backing up and printing out your precious masterpieces. Whether you’re looking for a photo community, a place to develop your shots, or just a site to share your photos with friends, there are plenty of options to...
Oct 24th
Check-out eSnips! →
What is eSnips? eSnips is a social content-sharing site, where you can publish and share any media type. You have practically unlimited flexibility in choosing what you want to share, and with whom, in 5GB of free space. eSnips is the one place where you can share anything you want, about any topic: your thoughts, your photos, your music, your videos, your flash files, stuff you find on the...
Oct 24th
Macro Tutorials →
Digital Photography Tutorials Each digital photography tutorial is short, can be read in one sitting… Macro Photography Macro Tutorial: how to take close-up pictures of small things. Black’s is Photography - Black’s Photo Tutorials This floral photography tutorial teaches you the basics of macro photography by focusing on how to take great pictures of flowers. Photoshop Tutorial: How to Shoot...
Oct 24th
Stock Daisy →
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Oct 23rd
Photoshop Resources →
Learn the fundamentals of Adobe Photoshop by viewing our collection of tutorials. Photoshop Tutorials at Melissa Clifton Enjoy this impressive showcase of free Photoshop tutorials, 2D and 3D animation, illustration, concept art and character design by New Zealand artists. PHOTOSHOP Tutorials and Training Photoshop tutorial web sites visited by DTG readers, and students…. in the Photoshop...
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Web 2.0 Logos →
There are thousands of tutorials on the web on how to create a Web 2.0 styled logo. I came across one that has a small but very useful bonus. At Hongkiat’s blog there is an excellent tutorial on how to create the infamous Web 2.0 logos and a styles preset download for Photoshop with several styles to create the logos. In the tutorial you can learn how to create these logos. Head on over to...
Oct 22nd
Lightroom Presets →
PhotoPresets for Photoshop Lightroom by Jack Davis Many photographers are experiencing the power and flexibility of the recently released Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, a breakthrough image management and processing tool designed for photographers. To expand the creative possibilities OnOneSoftware are pleased to offer PhotoPresets with One-Click Wow! a dynamite collection of development presets...
Oct 21st
Lightroom Tips →
Here are ten great tips to get you started in Lightroom T Is for Toolbar Pressing the letter T on your keyboard hides the toolbar that appears at the bottom of the Preview area, and pressing T again makes it visible. However, if you’d like to hide it temporarily (which is handy for taking a quick, uncluttered look at your photo), then press-and-hold T and the toolbar only hides as long as you...
Oct 21st
Create US Postage →
Publish your creativity on real U.S. Postage Make every letter a special delivery with your own customized photo stamps printed by Zazzle! Add your own photos, designs, business logos, and text to design your own postage that can be sent through standard U.S. Mail. Perfect for wedding announcements, birthday invitations, holiday cards, and promotional advertising. Makes a unique and useful gift...
Oct 21st
Sunflower →
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Oct 20th
Create Stock Photos →
If you look at the sort of shots that get printed in travel magazines and expensive coffee-table books, they tend to share similar attributes. Look for pictures that you admire and try to analyze why you like them. These are some of the features I like: Include People Magazines in particular always like people in the shot. It gives the viewer a human connection, a sense of being there, and a...
Oct 19th
The Bee Has Landed →
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Oct 3rd
Back Up Your Files →
Here is an enormous list of websites that offer either free online storage or a free trial of their file hosting service . 4shared - your Free Virtual Drive with 500Mb online storage space. 4shared offers you the easy and fast way to store your files, access them from anywhere at anytime and share them with your friends and people all over the world Allmydata - harnesses the power of grid storage...
Oct 3rd
All About Macro →
Macro photography is generally regarded as covering a range of degrees of close-up work from say half-lifesize (1:2) through to 5 times life size (5:1). This is equivalent to an object of length 7cm (1:2) to 7mm (5:1) filling the full width of a 35mm frame. Beyond this one is really in the realms of photomicrography (taking pictures through a microscope). Many tele-zoom and standard zoom lenses...
Oct 3rd
Color Management →
Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop Color Management While Adobe Lightroom has quite a few of the attributes necessary to make it a feasible alternative to Photoshop for many photographers it falls slightly short of the mark in some key areas: No facility for localized tone corrections (e.g. dodge, burn, and linear grads) No facility for “creative” sharpening No doubt other photographers will have...
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September 2007
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