Adobe PhotoShop techniques have become indispensable for anyone who's serious about making the most of the photos they take. Yes, it's an expensive package but it seems to be capable of doing just about any kind of image manipulation. Adobe, recognizing that home users would like to use a package like it but didn't want to fork out a few hundred dollars for the privelage, introduced Adobe PhotoShop Elements a couple of years back. This is essentially a cut-down version of PhotoShop (for a little under $100) that does most of what a home user wants and does away with the "industrial-level" functions in its elder brother.
I use Photoshop myself and don't have a copy of Elements. However, most of the techiques that will appear on this page should be do-able in Elements. The menus and methods of getting to functions will be different in both bits of software but when you get there, the functions should be pretty much the same. If you use Elements yourself and find any of the techniques below work for you, maybe you'd let me know what differernces you encountered in getting to the relevant functions.
While there's only two techniques listed here at the moment, others will be added over the coming days and weeks (as time allows). They'll be announced in my Blog as they become available.
Photoshop Techniques for Landscape Photography
Posted In
art,
Editing,
Photography,
Photoshop,
Tips,
Tricks
- 3:59 PM - 0
comments
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment