Julieanne Kost
Apply an Arrow Along A Path Using Photoshop
In this video you’ll learn how to use the enhanced Scripted Patterns and Fills in Photoshop to define a pattern (an arrow in this example) and apply it along a path.
In this video you’ll learn how to use the enhanced Scripted Patterns and Fills in Photoshop to define a pattern (an arrow in this example) and apply it along a path.
In the past, Photoshop Content Aware technology primarily looking at texture, not color. This video demonstrates how the new Color Tolerance setting can result in much better matches when blending colors and gradients in images.
Check out two new technologies in Photoshop that can help you to get the highest possible quality out of your image: the Preserve Details option for Resampling (in Image Size) and the Smart Sharpen Filter.
In the video below, we’re going to discover how easy it is to take multiple, bracketed exposures of the same scene and combine them into a single 32-bit HDR image that can then be edited nondestructively using Adobe Camera Raw as a Smart Filter in Photoshop CC.
I’m pleased to announce that my book Window Seat – The Art of Digital Photography and Creative Thinking is now available as an eBook via the iTunes store! First published as a soft-back book, this redesigned and revised eBook was published as a Fixed Layout EPUB directly from the newest release of InDesign CC (2014). It has been enhanced with new photographs as well as updated image processing techniques in Adobe Bridge, Camera Raw and Photoshop.
In this episode of The Complete Picture, Julieanne walks through the new Perspective Warp feature in Photoshop CC. Learn how to create quads, adjust the layout and distort the perspective of an object in an image.
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