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Photo retouching in Photoshop looks like it’s about to take a huge step forward in simplicity with a new technology called, “Content Aware Fill.” In this preview from Adobe’s creative lab you’ll see just how easy it will be to remove unwanted objects from photos with extraordinary simplicity. Maybe we’ll all see this powerful new ability with the release of CS5!

Infrared Effect Using Photoshop

Updated on February 4, 2009  |  Posted In Photo Editing

Infrared photography can be fun to experiment with. It’s even more fun if you don’t have to run out and buy infrared filters and you can experiment to your hearts content in Photoshop with this super easy to follow tutorial.infrared look

How to Replace a Sky in Photoshop

Updated on February 1, 2009  |  Posted In Photo Editing, Photoshop

One thing that can wreck a great photo is the sky. In fact, you can wait all day long for the perfect sky and it just doesn’t happen. So, many pictures end up with dull and uninteresting skies.

There are a number of ways to replace the sky using Photoshop. In this tutorial you’ll learn one of the more convincing techniques for replacing a dull sky with a beautiful deep blue one.

Fixing Over Exposed Images In Photoshop

Updated on January 30, 2009  |  Posted In Photoshop


Sooner or later everyone comes up with an overexposed picture. Most either delete the image or spend far too much time trying to save it using Photoshop. Here’s a short tutorial that will give you the necessary skills to salvage your overexposed photographs.

Use Photoshops High Pass Filter To Give Your Photos Punch

Updated on January 28, 2009  |  Posted In Photoshop

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Just about every photo taken can be improved with a little bit of post production. Problem is most people are unsure as to how to enhance their photos using Photoshop. Sharpening, exposure and white balance are some of the first areas everyone migrates to. Upon further inspection it appears Photoshop’s high pass filter can provide a level of enhancement that gives a majority of photos just enough “enhancement” to elevate them from mundane to very nice.

In this well done tutorial at abduzeedo.com you even learn how to use the Shadows/Highlight adjustments to easily simulate a sort of HDR style.