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How to Colorize in Photoshop
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/GD8WouIe9D8/hqdefault.jpg How to Colorize in Photoshop Take control of color in today’s episode – learn how to use Colorize to change the color of any object in Photoshop! Create a Selection of the Area You Want to Colorize In order to colorize a specific area of a photo, first you will need to create a…
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Comparing the GIMP to Photoshop
If you have ever wondered about switching from PS to GIMP, wonder no more. Check out this exhaustive comparison guide over at GIMPmagazine.com for a complete overview of the differences between the two. Now there is no excuse not to make up your mind! http://dl.meetthegimp.org/GIMP_vs_PS_r2.pdf
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Cross Dressing the GIMP???? NOOO Cross-Processing!
Getting that vintage look through Cross Processing in GIMP Today I will show you a very interesting tutorial designed to give that “vintage” look to our photos. Cross processing (sometimes abbreviated: Xpro) is the processing of photographic film in a chemical solution intended for a different type of film causing unnatural colors and high contrast.…
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Paint realistic text on wood texture
Check out this great tutorial by Tyler over at Denis designs. I need to create an intro screen for my other website How2DIY.net and I ran across his tut and thought it would be excellent and just what I needed. So I followed along came up…
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Bring out the GIMP!!!! natively for OSX
“Bring out the Gimp!” “Gimp’s sleeping.” “Well, I guess you’re gonna have to go wake him up now, won’t you? “ What are you thinking???? Not that GIMP!!! I mean Theeeee GIMP, the open source (image editing program) alternative to Photoshop. And I’m here to tell you that it has taken a major leap forward…
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Quick color correct of raw files in Photoshop
[heading style=”1″]OK kiddies today we are going to show a quick way of color correcting RAW files. Nothing spectacular here just a fast way to get the job done without any frills.[/heading] Lets get started…. First we need an image, so lets open one up and see what we got. I’ll be using one that…