Julieanne Kost
3, 2, 1, Photoshop! Three Ways to Rotate or Straighten Images in Photoshop
Learn three ways to rotate or straighten images in Photoshop CC.
Learn three ways to rotate or straighten images in Photoshop CC.
I had the pleasure of being a guest on “This Conversation with Jed Taufer” where we discussed the role of personal projects for professional photographers. A big thanks to Jed for asking such great questions and to WHCC for making this possible!
When I first started making photographs on my iPhone, I found it incredibly liberating. I didn’t take my images very seriously and that gave me the freedom to play and try new things. In fact, for a number of years, I deliberately used the camera phone as a way to exercise my creative vision, posting three images of a single scene, theme, or idea on Instagram on an (almost) daily basis.
In remembrance of Winston Hendrickson, vice president of digital imaging at Adobe.
Adobe announced the following new features to Photoshop CC 19.1 including support for Microsoft high-density monitors and improved Dial support, better SVG compatibility with Adobe XD, select Subject and Select and Mask improvements.
Over the holiday break, I happened to be looking through my journal, thinking about the goals and objectives that I want to achieve this year when I came across this note that I had taken in a seminar with Jay Maisel: “If you want to make more interesting pictures, become a more interesting person.”
See how these ten custom keyboard shortcuts can help increase your productivity in Photoshop CC.
One could say that my Window Seat book (and ongoing aerial projects) are a byproduct of my position at Adobe. As an evangelist, I spend a great deal of time on airplanes and shooting photographs allows me to stay sane during those long flights.
For the past 7 years, I’ve created a slideshow as a simple way to review the images I’ve posted using Lightroom mobile to my Instagram account (instagram.com/jkost/). I find this yearly exercise yields interesting insights about where I am in my life and allows me to reflect upon the places that I’ve gone and the experiences that I’ve had.
Discover all of Julianne’s tips and tricks for using Smart Objects in Photoshop – in this single post!
Here are some helpful tips for using the Ruler, Note, and Count tools – all of which are nested with the Eyedropper tool in Photoshop CC.
Lightroom CC has a number of updates including new Auto Tone settings, the Tone Curve and Split Tone Panels, the ability to change capture time, view images full screen and more.
I had time over the weekend to sit down and retouch some images from Tasmania and thought it might be interesting to write up a quick overview of the workflow. In a nutshell, the majority of edits were done in Lightroom Classic CC with a bit of retouching done in Photoshop CC. On the left are the original raw captures, the final images on the right.
Here are eight Shortcuts for Working with Channels in Photoshop.