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  • How To Get Cool Custom ‘Stock’ Photos

    Posted by admin on May 1st, 2010 and filed under stock photos | No Comments »

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    Duration : 0:6:11

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    Free Version of Photoshop- GIMP 2.6

    Posted by admin on April 7th, 2010 and filed under free photos | 25 Comments »

    Video shows how to use the Photoshop look-alike GIMP. You can use this to make cool watermarks, backgrounds, and edit photos

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    Duration : 0:8:53

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    How to Make a Composite Image (Photography tutorial by Dom Bower) (free software; GIMP)

    Posted by admin on March 29th, 2010 and filed under free photos | 25 Comments »

    In this video i show you the steps from taking the photos that will be used in a composite image. A composite image is one that is made up of a couple of photos or parts of photos. In this tutorial i have made a composite of 3 photos of myself that i edit into a single final image. The camera i use is not important nor is the lens.
    I uploaded the photos onto my computer via adobe lightroom 2 and then edited the images via the free software which is very much like adobe lightroom called GIMP (version: 2.6)
    from there i use tools like the lasoo tool and the layer mask.

    hope this helps and you get some creative ideas from it.

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    Duration : 0:8:29

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    [HD] Soft Focus Wedding Photo Effect: Photoshop Tutorial!

    Posted by admin on March 23rd, 2010 and filed under photos | 25 Comments »

    Here is a great little effect that adds a whole lot of “mood” to an image by softening and increasing contrast and also features a vignette around the focal point of your choosing. The beauty of this technique is that by using adjustment layers we have full control over the final effect’s strength and color. This one is a great tip for Photographers of any type.

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    Duration : 0:6:6

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    How to create photos gallery in Photoshop

    Posted by admin on February 21st, 2010 and filed under photos gallery | No Comments »

    Photoshop 7 Automate Web Photo Gallery

    1. Open Photoshop
    2. Automate Create Web Photo Gallery
    * Quick
    * Easy
    * No need to have technical technique
    * Allow you to create web photo gallery within several finger click
    3. Automate Web Photo Gallery
    4. Web Photo Gallery Tool Box
    5. Select Styles
    6. Select Extension
    7. Select Source Folder
    8. Define Destination Folder
    9. Edit Banner
    10. Select Image Size
    11. Define Thumbnails Size
    12. Custom Colors
    13. Add Security
    14. Click OK to Create Web Photo Gallery

    Duration : 0:1:40

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    Profits.CC Photoshop tutorial: Royalty Free Images (Resell Rights)

    Posted by admin on February 15th, 2010 and filed under royalty free photos | No Comments »

    Visit http://Profits.CC/photoshop/ For Master Resell Rights.
    The Importance of Royalty Free Images and How to Find Them. Learn How To Create Your Own Original Mini Site And Cover Designs Using Adobe Photoshop with these 15 Step-By-Step Video Tutorials Revealing How Even A Newbie Can Become a PRO Designer In Under 48 Hours.

    Duration : 0:7:40

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    Where To Get Free Royalty Free Photos For Photoshop

    Posted by admin on February 9th, 2010 and filed under royalty free photos | No Comments »

    http://www.CoolPhotoshopVideos.com For step by step video tutorials that walk you through all the ins and outs of Photoshop from A-Z.

    Duration : 0:3:13

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    Learn Photoshop – How to Fix Blurry Photos

    Posted by admin on January 26th, 2010 and filed under free photos | 14 Comments »

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    Learn how to fix a blurry photo due to camera shake, movement of your subject, or incorrect auto focus. We cover the use of the high pass command to a duplicate layer and adjust its blend mode to bring back focus to the image.

    Duration : 0:4:54

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    Photoshop – Fancy Photo Frame, Border, Edge – Tutorial

    Posted by admin on December 24th, 2009 and filed under free photos | 21 Comments »

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    In today’s tutorial, I’m going to show you how to make a nice photo frame.

    Open your image, and make sure that the layers palette is open. Right-click on your background, duplicate the layer, call this layer “Frame”. Now right-click on your background once again, duplicate the layer, call the next one “Picture”.

    O.K. Now we are going to increase our canvas size so we have some room to work with. Click “Image”, “Canvas Size”, and for a picture of this size, with these dimensions, I’m going to increase each dimension by 100.

    Now we want to go click on the background, use the little drop-down on the layers palette, click new layer, call this one “Colour”. And the colour I am going to choose in this case, is my foreground colour, white. And I choose my “Paint Bucket Tool”, click, and we have our chosen background colour.

    Now, click on the “Frame” layer, and then Ctrl-click on the frame layer, and we’ll have a selection that surrounds just the photo portion. And we want to click on “Layer”, “Layer Mask”, and “Reveal Selection”.

    O.K. Now you’ll see layer mask appears to the right on the frame layer, but we don’t want this central area to be all filled with white. White is the area that is actually going to be revealed. We want a thin border, so, once again we are going to Ctrl-click on the layer to get that same selection we had earlier, and we’re going to go: “Select”, “Modify”, “Contract”. I’m going to contract this selection by 35.

    O.K. I’m going to make sure that the mask portion of the layer is selected by clicking on it, and then I am going to make sure that black is my background colour, and I’m going to cut: “Edit”, “Cut”.

    Now you’ll see that the layer mask has a thin bordered selection in the white, and we can see the effect of this by turning off the layer below, the visibility of it, and we can see the beginnings of our frame.

    Now, let’s add, let’s click on the photo portion of the frame and go to “Filter”; we’re going to go down to “Texture”, and we’ll choose the, uh, “Craquelure”, I don’t know if that’s how to pronounce it properly, but that’s how it comes out from my mouth. And we’re going to click “O.K.”; we’ll have a beginnings.

    Now we also want to go in: “Filter”, “Distort”, “Displace”; you can choose different values here but these are fine for now, and I’m going to click “O.K.”. And there’s a variety of textures in the, uh, you know, “Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS3\Presets\Textures” folder. O.K. And I’m going to choose the “Rust Flakes”, and click “Open”. And you’ll see this nice organic look that we get around here.

    Now, to this layer we’re going to add an effect, so we’ll click on “FX” down here, the “Drop Shadow” effect, O.K., and you can, you know, darken it up a little, sort of tweak the values to your liking, click “O.K.”

    Now one thing you’ll notice is that our picture in the background is actually overlapping this nice rough edge. We don’t want that. So we’re going to click on … make sure that layer is visible … and click on that layer, go to our “Rectangular Selection Tool”, and just sort of in between this line here, sort of in the centre of our nice organically displaced photo frame, we are going to make a selection, and then we’re going to invert that selection, so: “Select”, “Inverse”. So now we are actually selecting everything outside of the original box that we drew. And then we are going to cut that, and you’ll see that that overlapping disappears and we are left with the frame.

    Now the frame is cool as it is, is blends in nicely with the photo but still stands out. But there’s other things that we can do with this. One is: click “Image”, “Adjustments”, “Hue and Saturation”, and just by playing … ooops … I’m on the wrong layer, make sure you’ve selected your frame layer; “Image”, “Adjustments”, “Hue and Saturation”, and, just by pulling this to one side or the other, we create quite a nice effect. I like that. Click “O.K.”.

    And something else you can do, if you would like to have this as a solid colour or something closer to a solid colour: under “FX”, choose “Colour Overlay”. Here it comes up with its sort of default brilliant red. And now when I said portion of a colour, here we go, we could, we could lighten that up and just kind of give it more of a hue of red overall while still maintaining some of the variations within it; or you can simply pick … you know … anything that’s solid, any solid colour that strikes your fancy. I’m going to go with the original red, and just bring it down, to about 30% there, close to. Click “O.K.”

    And there you have it! A nice photo frame for your image.

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    Duration : 0:8:12

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    How to make money with stock photo. Review of Best Royalty Free stock photo websites.

    Posted by admin on December 16th, 2009 and filed under royalty free photos | 4 Comments »

    http://powerofcomparison.com/make-money-online-stock-photos.html

    Do you have nice photo gallery, like taking pictures or working as graphic designer or 3D designer, anyway if you have pictures that look good, original and interesting you can make nice passive income by selling them on stock photo websites. It can be photos taken from digital camera, pictures made by you in Photoshop(or any other graphic editor), 3D rendered images(3D-Max, Maya, Softimage). Review of 123RF, BigStockPhoto, ShutterStock and iStockPhoto.

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    Duration : 0:1:33

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