Category: Post-Processing

Easy Tricks on Adding Drama to Your Landscape Photos

Easy Tricks on Adding Drama to Your Landscape Photos

By | September 28, 2011 | 1 Comment

Landscape Photography is one of the most popular styles in Photography. Amateurs, even professionals enjoy taking landscape photos especially when traveling and going on vacations. Most of the time we take photos of landscapes to remember how the picturesque view made us feel, often times we keep it as a memory to share with our [...]

Using Local Adjustments to Enhance Photos in Lightroom 3

Using Local Adjustments to Enhance Photos in Lightroom 3

By | September 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

Most of the time shooting outdoors and shooting without artificial lighting can be really hard. There may be times when the sun’s too harsh giving your photos strong shadows and there are times when the photos look flat and boring. There are times when we face the dilemma of having an overexposed background so the [...]

The Creative Way of Using Brushes in Photoshop

The Creative Way of Using Brushes in Photoshop

By | September 15, 2011 | 0 Comments

You can do a lot of things in Photoshop, with the different tools and effects, almost anything is possible. There are so many tools, effects and filters, yet sometimes we underestimate and ignore what such tools can offer. The brush tool, for example, has remarkable features that will definitely make your photos more interesting.

How to Reduce Blemishes and Skin Imperfections Using Photoshop

How to Reduce Blemishes and Skin Imperfections Using Photoshop

By | September 5, 2011 | 0 Comments

Many of us wish we had perfect skin like the ones we see in magazines and billboards. No pimples, no large pores and freckles, only smooth and flawless skin. Whenever we see photos of celebrities we often think that their skin appears beautiful in magazines and billboards because of plastic surgeries, or because of the [...]

How to Fix Bloodshot and Dull Eyes in Photoshop

How to Fix Bloodshot and Dull Eyes in Photoshop

By | August 29, 2011 | 2 Comments

Having bloodshot eyes is a condition wherein the cornea or the white part of the eyes becomes red. The most common causes of bloodshot eyes are the following: dehydration, allergy, eye fatigue, and the overuse of contact lenses. It can begin rapidly and can go away easily. It is advisable to eat healthy food to [...]

Photoshop Tutorial: Give Your Photos Some Retro Style Colors

Photoshop Tutorial: Give Your Photos Some Retro Style Colors

By | April 29, 2011 | 0 Comments

Give Your Photos Some Retro Style Do you like the colors of hand tinted vintage photos? Does looking through an old photo album make you want to be back in those years again just to be able to take such photos?  You still can produce such retro style effects in your photos, even if you [...]

Create a Pseudo-HDR effect in Photoshop

Create a Pseudo-HDR effect in Photoshop

By | March 2, 2011 | 0 Comments

High dynamic Range or HDR photography is based on the blending of several exposures of a particular scene, in order to produce a photo which showcases strong details in shadows, highlights and mid-tones. The images produced through a HDR process are usually, eye-catching, very sharp and color-saturated. These characteristics make the technique very sought-after. But, [...]

How to Create a Panograph

How to Create a Panograph

By | November 29, 2010 | 4 Comments

Creating panoramas with software that does the entire trick by itself can be fun. But, what’s even more fun is creating that panorama manually, shot by shot in a new and, to an extent, crazy way. It’s called Panography, and it can take you to a whole new level of photographic creativity. Panography consists of [...]

Lomography: Create Fisheye Lomo style photos in Photoshop

Lomography: Create Fisheye Lomo style photos in Photoshop

By | October 2, 2010 | 1 Comment

In this tutorial, we will create a Lomography style fisheye photo out of a normal shot.  Lomographic photos are appreciated because of their beautiful color effects produced through different film processing techniques, such as cross processing and the use of expired film. Lomo photos are also usually taken with cheap plastic cameras which are full [...]

A Non-Destructive Way to Convert Photos to Black and White

A Non-Destructive Way to Convert Photos to Black and White

By | September 19, 2010 | 1 Comment

Getting an impressive black & white image from a color photo is not as simple as hitting the “desaturate” or “convert to black and white” button in your editing program or camera. Back in the film days, getting a great black & white photo included a long process of developing and adjusting the photos in [...]