Julieanne Kost
Introduction to Photo Compositing Course on Lynda.com
By choosing elements that work together to form a cohesive message, Julieanne Kost is able to create a composite image that’s more powerful than its individual parts.
Julieanne Kost
Gradient Map Adjustment Layer in Photoshop
One of the lesser understood features in Photoshop is the Gradient Map Adjustment Layer. This is unfortunate because it is really useful for creating richly colored, yet subtly toned image effects including mimicking traditional cross processed looks.
Julieanne Kost
Import SVG Files into Photoshop
Photoshop CC 2015 now supports SVG files. Choose File > Open and then choose to rasterize the image at the desired file size.
Julieanne Kost
Working with Artboards in Photoshop
Photoshop’s Artboards can be a very useful tool – not only for website and mobile device designs – but also for photographers. Why? Because Artboards enable you to create multiple iterations of a design in a single document.
Julieanne Kost
The Creative Composite – Hindsight
In this Episode of the Complete Picture I demonstrate some basic compositing techniques in Photoshop, used to illustrate the feeling and mood of Iceland. In this tutorial, you’ll discover how easy it is to combine multiple images together using Layers, masking, blend modes, and transparency in Photoshop.
Julieanne Kost
Pairing to Create Diptychs and Triptychs (Part 2)
Learn how to use Lightroom’s Develop module to use color, tone, placement of content, and stylistic effects to give a series of images a unified look and feel. You’ll learn how to use leading lines to tie images together as well as repeating shape, detail and balance to form a cohesive story.
Julieanne Kost
Creating Diptychs and Triptychs (Part 1)
In this episode of The Complete Picture we’re going to discuss how to select multiple images to work together as diptychs and triptychs. You will learn how similar attributes such as color and shape, mood and lighting, line and form will help to unify two (or more) photographs, perhaps even creating new meaning through the relationship of the imagery.
Julieanne Kost
Posterizing Images with Control and Flexibility in Photoshop
In this Episode of The Complete Picture, Julieanne demonstrates how to reduce the color palette of an image to create a posterized effect with the most control and maximum flexibility possible.
Julieanne Kost
How to Reset Photoshop Preferences File
You can reset the Photoshop Preferences one of two ways. The first is with a keyboard shortcut: When launching Photoshop, Option-Command (Mac) / Alt-Control (Win) + Shift prompts you to delete the Adobe Photoshop settings file (which stores your preferences). Note: there is a very short window between clicking the PS icon to launch it and needing to hold down the keyboard shortcut, so get your fingers ready ahead of time!