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10 Little Known Tips for Working with Tools in Photoshop

This is a bit of a mash-up of ten tool tips and shortcuts, but I find them to be very helpful and wished that I had discovered them when first learning Photoshop!

Creating Compelling Composite Images in Photoshop

If you weren’t able to join me in-person at Adobe MAX, you can now watch the recorded version “Creating Compelling Composite Images in Photoshop” online! In this presentation, you’ll discover the tools and techniques you need to create a successful composite using layers and masking in Photoshop. During the one hour seminar, I walk through the creation of two images, demonstrating efficient ways to organize, construct, and combine multiple images in Photoshop as well as reveal my creative process and how I fabricate surreal images that enable a viewer to temporarily suspend their disbelief and enter a world inspired by thoughts and dreams.

Using the Object Selection Tool to Quickly Edit Images in Photoshop

In this video, you’ll learn discover how to use Photoshop’s Object Selection tool to quickly select objects and regions within a photograph as well as learn tips and shortcuts for customizing overlay options, choosing selection modes, using the Mask All Objects command, and setting Image Processing preferences.

Quickly Capture & Extract Patterns, Shapes, Colors, Gradients, and Character Attributes in Photoshop

The Extract From Image feature in Photoshop’s Libraries panel is a fast and easy way to extract seamless patterns, vector shapes, colors, gradients, and character attributes. Check out the video below to learn how easy it is to start creating assets.

Quickly Restore and Colorize Photographs in Photoshop

intelligence and machine learning using Photoshop’s Photo Restoration and Colorize Neural filters. This video shows you how to add Smart Filters, take advantage of Smart Filter masks, and use Layer masks and Blend Modes for added flexibility while editing.

Everything You Need to Know About Masking in Adobe Camera Raw

Discover how to take your photographs to the next level by enhancing selective areas of a photograph. In this video, Julieanne Kost shares tips, tricks, and techniques for making the most out of Adobe Camera Raw’s new masking tools including automated selections based on Adobe Sensei (Select Subject, Object, Sky, People, and Background), manual painting tools (brush, eraser, linear and radial gradients), and Range Masking (color, luminance, and depth). She also walks through Syncing, Copy/Paste, and using Adaptive Presets – all guaranteed to make your workflow more efficient.

Photoshop 2022 Essential Training Course Free Until September 30, 2022!

m excited to announce that my Photoshop Essential Training course has been selected by LinkedIn Learning as a way to help “Future-Proof Your Career”. The course, with over nine hours and 100+ videos of Photoshop instruction, is currently unlocked and can be viewed for free until September 30, 2022! , or an intermediate Photoshop user wanting to review essential concepts, you’ll find exactly the information that you need in this course.

The Creative Composite — Indelible Stain

In this video, Julieanne demonstrates how she created and combined a photographs and handwritten text to create the composite “Indelible Stain” in Photoshop. Follow along as she works with shapes, textures, layer masks, clipping masks, blend modes, adjustment layers and gradient maps.

How to Improve a Photograph by Adding a Complementary Background in Photoshop

oday’s episode of The Complete Picture (How to Improve a Photograph by Adding a Complimentary Background), Julieanne demonstrates how to improve a photograph of a sand dollar by adding a background that compliments it’s texture, color, and structure.

Five Quick Color Management Tips in Photoshop

Here are five tips for working with document profiles, color space mismatch warnings, untagged document warnings, and soft proofing in Photoshop.

Creating a Double Exposure Effect in Photoshop

this video, Julieanne demonstrates how she uses the Pen tool, Layer Masks, Blend Modes, Smart Objects, and a Gradient Map Adjustment Layer in order to create a double exposure effect in Photoshop.

The Creative Composite “I Didn’t See it Coming”

In this video (Creating a Composite in Photoshop Using the Pen Tool, Shape Layers, and Layer Masks), Julieanne demonstrates how she uses the Pen tool, Shape Layers, and Layer Masks in order to create a composite portrait in Photoshop.

Disabling Auto Updates for Adobe Applications

While I almost always have the Creative Cloud desktop app update my applications to the latest versions as soon as they’re released, there are times when (under deadline, for example), you may want to disable the Auto-update feature and instead, update your applications manually. To disable the Auto-update for one or more applications, open the Creative Cloud desktop app:

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Combining Video Frames to Create Still Images in Photoshop

In this episode of the complete picture, we’re going to learn how to use Smart Objects in combination with Stack modes, to combine multiple frames from a video (exported as an image sequence) into a single still image – that appears to be a long exposure yet still freezes motion. 

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