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[27 Dec 2007 | No Comment | ]
Hong Kong Movie Style using Photoshop

The invention of Photoshop gives photographers a new way of creating creative photos. There are endless possibility of what one can do to a piece of JPEG file. This tutorial will teach you how to bring some life back to a seeming uninteresting photography by giving it a Hong Kong movie like effect !

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[26 Dec 2007 | No Comment | ]
Create Edge Vignetting Effect in Photoshop

Vignetting is an effect where edges of a photograph are dark in colour and appear to be block by something around the lens. It normally occurs if you taking a wide angle photograph.

In some situations, vignetting is undesired but in some special exceptions, having vignetting effect will add more artistic touch to the whole photograph. How to add vignetting effect to a photograph in Photoshop?

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[25 Dec 2007 | No Comment | ]
Bringing out your subject using Photoshop

There are times where the subject of a photo is “outshined” by the distracting background and thus failed to bring out the feeling that the photographer meant to portray. To ensure a subject is really outstanding, the colour must be contrasting enough and the background must be blur enough to make the front subject really seems outstanding. With photoshop, you can literally bring any subject out to make viewers focus better on the intended effect.
I had helped to cover for an basketball competition organized by one of my close friend …

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[24 Dec 2007 | No Comment | ]
Converting to black and white using Lightness Channel

There are several techniques in Photoshop that can be used to convert a full colour photograph into black and white. Typically, a Photoshop “newbie” like me in the past will just pull the saturation bar to the minimum to desaturate the colour or choose “Grayscale” in the image mode.. However this kind of conventional method, you tend to lose control over the details and contrast that you wish to preserve in the photo. You will end up with a photo that is flat and “normal”.

For this example, we will be …

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[18 Dec 2007 | No Comment | ]
Picking colour with Photoshop

Ever wonder how the pros create special effects like the one below where only certain parts of the photos are in colour? Don’t worry, the task is not hard at all, in fact you can replicate the entire effect just after 5 to 10 minutes of hands-on and learning!

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[18 Dec 2007 | No Comment | ]
Adding Copyright Watermarks on Photos

In the world of digital age, it is getting increasingly easier for crooks to steal a photograph and republish as his own. Adding watermarks are important part of protecting your photographs especially those that are intended for commercial usage.

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[9 Dec 2007 | One Comment | ]
Create Simple Borders in Photoshop

Creating borders in Photoshop can be much simpler than you thought. I can still remember a few years ago, I literally tried to draw bars of white lines and “paste” onto my photos to create a “border” for them! In fact, creating simple and nice border in Photoshop can be done in 2 simple steps.