I'm always on the lookout for new Stuff and new ways to learn things with Photoshop.
Ran across this little Gem in one of the newsletters I get. Thought I'd pass it on. Looks like alot of very good tutorials and information on working with Photoshop!! Enjoy!!
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I'm always looking for tutorials... thanks! I learned my lesson, you might say; I was self-taught in Paintshop Pro, just dabbling for years, and slowly realized if I'd read the manual or some tutorials online (not realizing there were any) I would have saved myself a lot of time and trouble.
The only difficulty with navigating the site is separating the 'offers' and tidbits from the real tutorials. And unfortunately, the site does not appear to have been kept up to snuff where some links are concerned. Some are dead.
On the note of the tutorials, some are quite excellent.
On the note of the 'offers' ... look at those and the site as a one-stop Photoshop ... er, shop.
Just below the headers of the above linked page is the tutorial section with links. Look for this:
"Adobe Photoshop tutorials - section index
Photoshop Tutorials by Jennifer Apple
Photoshop Training - Video Tutorials
Adobe Photoshop Cookbooks - Tutorials
Photoshop Tutorials - Mark Galer
Photoshop Tutorials from Kevin Hulsey
Photoshop Tutorials from CreativeBits
Cian Walsh - Photoshop Tutorials
GFX^TM From Trevor Morris
Bert Monroy - Photoshop Tutorials
Lunacore - Photoshop tutorials
Heathrowe Photoshop tutorials
Tutorial Kit - Photoshop Tutorials
Wacom Photoshop tutorials
More Free Photoshop Tutorials"
You know how our eyes sometimes play tricks, and we read things wrong? I misread 'how to fix overexposed images' as 'how to fix overcrowded images'. I suppose the easiest way is simply to ask people to leave before you take the photo...
Though, imagine if we could move a Photoshop slider and see people fade slowly into the background and disappear. Either just the ones you have marked, or all of them. No more scenic sunsets with unknowns gambolling in the breakers. :-)
Ran across this little Gem in one of the newsletters I get. Thought I'd pass it on. Looks like alot of very good tutorials and information on working with Photoshop!! Enjoy!!
http://www.photoshoplady.com/