| Photoshop CS6's New Wide Angle Correction Filter Photographers that use wide angle lenses are going to love this filter! While Camera Raw and Lightroom both... |
| Selecting Skin Tones in Photoshop CS6 Photographers or retouchers working on photos of people tend to work on subjects' faces and overall skin... |
| Lighting Effects Returns to Photoshop CS6 If you were ever a fan of the Lighting Effect filter in Photoshop, you'll be happy to know that it has... |
| Photoshop CS6's Brand New Interface Perhaps one of the biggest changes you'll see when you first open CS6 is the interface. It's dark…... |
| Creating the Tilt-Shift Lens Effect in Photoshop CS6 Tilt-Shift lenses are great for photographing architecture and tall buildings. They've even become synonymous... |
| Liquify Improvements in Photoshop CS6 Retouchers swear by the Liquify tool. However, if you've used it before, you probably know it's never been... |
| Photoshop CS6's New Crop Tool The Crop Tool got a huge update in Photoshop CS6. If you've ever used Lightroom before, you'll find it looks... |
| Working with Blur Filters in Photoshop CS6 Matt Kloskowski explores some of the new Blur Filters in Photoshop CS6, focusing on features found in the... |
| Make Your Photos Look Like Painted Art in Photoshop One of my favorite filters in Photoshop doesn't actually come with Photoshop CS5, but it's free to download... |
| An Unusual Cloning Tool in Photoshop If you've ever used the Clone Stamp tool or even the Healing brush in Photoshop, you know they work amazingly... |
| Selection Secrets: Removing Fringes From Hair, Part 2 In the second part of this 2-part series, Matt shows you a technique to break apart a complex selection into... |
| Selection Secrets: Removing Fringes From Hair, Part 1 In the first part of this 2-part series, Matt shows you a technique to break apart a complex selection into 2... |
| Beams of Light This time around we'll revisit and oldie but a goodie in Photoshop: a trick to create some extra light beams... |
| The 3 Blend Modes You'll Use Most, Part 3 In the final part of this series on blend modes in Photoshop, Matt continues with the last 2 blend modes... |
| The 3 Blend Modes You'll Use Most, Part 2 In the second part of this series on blend modes in Photoshop, Matt introduces the 2nd blend mode you'll use... |
| The 3 Blend Modes You'll Use Most, Part 1 Blend modes are one of the coolest aspects of using Layers in Photoshop. But, there are so many of them (over... |
| Viewing Your Photos Full Screen After teaching Photoshop at a live seminar one day, I realized one of the most-asked questions wasn't about a... |
| Camera Raw Snapshots One thing that Camera Raw doesn't have is versions. For example, what if you want to compare a black and... |
| Brightening Dark Faces One of the hardest things to do in natural light portraits is to make sure that people have enough light on... |
| Vanishing Point Filter The vanishing point filter helps you put things into perspective (Photoshop things, that is). Matt Kloskowski... |
| Sharpening for Resizing Matt Kloskowski talks about why you may need to sharpen your photos - even if you are decreasing the size of... |
| Removing Wrinkles Matt Kloskowski shows how to minimize the impact of a subject's wrinkles in Photoshop without completely... |
| Even More Puppet Warp Tips It's worth spending extra time on especially cool features in Photoshop. In this episode Matt Kloskowski... |
| Content Aware Scaling: Downscaling Last time he explored Photoshop's content aware feature, Matt Kloskowski made a photo fit onto a larger... |
| 5 Tips for Layer Styles Matt Kloskowski loves to provide lists of key tips for Photoshop users. In this podcast he provides 5 things... |
| Sharpening Tip - One Size Does Not Fit All This time around we'll take a look at how sharpening settings differ based on the size of the image. |
| Changes to Camera Raw Processing in CS5 In CS5 Adobe has changed the way Camera Raw reads the information in your photos. Matt explains what that... |
| White Balance and Color Correction Presets for JPEGs Camera Raw is one of the easiest places to make color changes to your photos. When shooting in the raw mode,... |
| Evening Out Skin Tones In this week's video Matt shows a quick technique for evening out those skin tones and making people look... |
| Faking a Panorama in Photoshop Even if you don't shoot a pano in the camera, you can still have a panoramic photo with Photoshop. In this... |
| Removing Dust & Speckles from Old Photos All of my old photos are plagued with some of the same problems. One of them is those tiny little dust specs... |
| Sharpening Workflow, Part 3 This is part 3 of the sharpening workflow video series. In this final video of the series, we'll take a look... |
| Sharpening Workflow, Part 1 There are many options for sharpening photos in Photoshop and Camera Raw. In this video we're going to take a... |
| Automatically Make Your Photos Look Better in Camera Raw Adobe added Camera Profiles to Camera Raw that automatically do a great job at making your photo look better.... |
| Photoshop TV Scanline Retro Effect This time around we're digging in the retro vault for one of those Photoshop effects that's been around for a... |
| More on Puppet Warp in Photoshop CS5 Puppet Warp was released in Photoshop CS5, and I've gotta tell ya, it's one of those features I was "eh"... |
| Photoshop Compositing with Color and Atmosphere Last time I did a video based on a tutorial from my latest Photoshop book. This time around we'll talk about... |
| Photoshop Compositing Basics with Smart Objects My book Photoshop Compositing Secrets recently came out. I thought I'd celebrate the book's release by doing... |
| Content Aware Scale in Photoshop CS5 Content Aware "Fill" made a big splash in Photoshop CS5. But what a lot of people didn't realize (especially... |
| Introducing Mini Bridge One of Photoshop CS5's new features is Mini Bridge. It's a great way to access and open your photos from... |
| 5 Things You Need to Know About Filters in Photoshop Photoshop has plenty of undocumented features - things that don't show up anywhere when you're working with a... |
| 5 Things You Need to Know About the Gradient Tool in Photoshop Photoshop has more undocumented features than you can imagine - things that simply don't show up anywhere... |
| Designing with the Puppet Warp tool in Photoshop CS5 Of all the new tools and features in Photoshop CS5, Puppet Warp has been one of the least-covered. It has a... |
| Beyond the Basics of HDR Photography Previously we covered the basics of using Merge to HDR Pro in Photoshop CS5. This video walks you through... |
| Starting Out with HDR Photograph in Photoshop CS5 Photoshop's Merge to HDR Pro lets you combine several exposures of the same photo. The result is one... |
| Enhancing Lighting Effects Lighting can make or break a photo. With the Photoshop technique you'll learn in this week's video, you'll... |
| LAB Sharpening If you've been into digital photography, chances are you've seen a lot of different ways to sharpen. In this... |
| Texture Masks Textures can totally change the look and feel of an image. With Photoshop, you can make it look old and... |
| The New Bridge Export Panel A feature that sneaked under the radar in Photoshop CS5 is the Export panel in Bridge. It let's us export... |
| Fast Adjustment Layers In this video we'll look at a way to make adding adjustment layers a breeze. With some help from existing... |