Take a look at the updates to Photoshop CC from a photographer's perspective.
Introduces the latest and greatest features in the ever-evolving Photoshop CC.
Learn how to enhance the natural beauty of a landscape photo with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom in this short start-to-finish project.
Get a sneak peek at the new features in Lightroom 5, including automatic perspective correction, advanced healing and retouching, and Smart Previews.
Transform color photographs into black and white with Lightroom and Photoshop.
Learn how to develop a travel photo into a wonderful memory of your trip in this short start-to-finish project.
The third installment of Bert Monroy's Dreamscapes series shows how to transport your photos into otherworldly territory, like an underwater coral reef, an enchanted forest, or even a menacing factory, all with Photoshop.
Explore the world of the small with this guide to macro and close-up photography gear, lighting, and technique.
Deke McClelland puts his own spin on the most powerful features in Photoshop, from HDR imaging and video editing to animation and automated actions.
Join Bert Monroy in the second installment of his Dreamscapes series, and learn how to transform your photos into incredible scenes filled with imaginary creatures, ancient ruins, and more.
Learn how to restore damaged photos from the Photoshop senior product manager.
Learn to enhance fashion spreads with Photoshop, while keeping the integrity of the original photos intact.
Learn how to create slideshows, photo books and calendars, collages, and more with the tools in Photoshop Elements 11.
Build the foundation for mastering the art of fashion retouching, from a professional retoucher.
Explore new features in the Photoshop 13.1 update that let you edit nondestructively with the Blur Gallery and Liquify filter, create conditional actions, copy CSS data to a web page, and more.
Learn the best techniques for sharing and printing photos using Photoshop Elements 11.
Deke McClelland offers a comprehensive sneak peek at the new features in Photoshop CS6.
Learn how to import and organize photos using the Organizer in Photoshop Elements 11.
Look over Tim Grey's shoulder as he works on one of his favorite images and gain insight into why he does what he does.
A step-by-step look at the creation of a treasured image.
Learn how to shoot and edit green screen footage and images.
From ultra-wide angle to ultra-telephoto to macro, tilt-shift and more, discover the creative options that specialized lenses and attachments provide.
Shows how to use Photoshop to perform video editing tasks, such as lens correction, color grading, and more.
Addresses the newest version of Photoshop from a photographer's perspective—helping users of previous versions of Photoshop make upgrade decisions and get up to speed with CS6.
Exercise your creativity by combining images to make something new.
Go beyond the automatic editing features in Photoshop Elements and find out how to make sophisticated edits using the program's Expert Edit mode and Camera Raw.
Create and publish a complete portfolio website with Adobe Muse—without writing any code.
Photographer, author, and teacher Chris Orwig details a variety of Photoshop postprocessing techniques that enhance the authenticity and mood of an environmental portrait.
Explore how you can leverage the power of Photoshop to express your creative vision.
Find out how to get Lightroom and Photoshop to communicate seamlessly and take advantage of each program's capabilities.
Get precise, accurate colors in your images.
Get a friendly, approachable introduction to the organizing, editing, and sharing features in Photoshop Elements 11.
Takes you step by step through the process of creating the fanciful image of an old Soviet helicopter being used as a harvester.
Take an unexciting photo and begin to transform it into an amazing dream sequence using compositing and painting techniques in Photoshop.
Learn the art and craft of creating inkjet prints that do justice to your photos and get the most out of your printer.
Get the best results when using Photoshop to restore old or damaged photographs.
Photoshop senior product manager Bryan O'Neil Hughes takes you on an insider's tour of the key photo-enhancement features in Photoshop CS6.
Use the Nik plugins to add complex, unique flavors to your images.
Use Bridge to stay organized, streamline your workflow, and make your life easier.
Essential techniques to create composites from multiple photos using Adobe Photoshop—from working around tricky exposure challenges to creating stronger group photos and crafting creative photo illustrations.
Industry pro Deke McClelland teaches you how to build on your basic knowledge and achieve next-level effects in the premiere image-editing program from Adobe, Photoshop CS6.
Get optimal quality from your RAW captures with an efficient workflow.
Use Lightroom's simple but powerful video capabilities to manage, optimize, and share your video clips.
Provides a practical guide to enhancing photos with the most popular creative effects in Photoshop, from motion blur to HDR toning and digital infrared techniques.
Photographer, author, teacher, and frequent traveler Ben Long details the hardware, software, and workflow issues that photographers need to consider when shooting on the road, whether on vacation or on assignment.
Bryan O'Neil Hughes, senior product manager for Photoshop, demonstrates a variety of techniques for car photography and shares how he guides his images through Lightroom and Photoshop.
Shares the keyboard shortcuts that make working with the different modules in Lightroom more intuitive and efficient.
Find out how to capture HDR images and how to organize, assemble, and optimize them after the fact.
Details the tools every photographer needs to retouch portraits to make them look their best while remaining authentic.
Reveals how to use Adobe Photoshop to enhance the color, contrast, and sharpness of a photograph.
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