Showing posts with label ADOBE PHOTOSHOP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ADOBE PHOTOSHOP. Show all posts

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Adobe Photoshop For Android and Tab

 
Good News for android user. Now possible any image edit with Photoshop in android phone.Recently Adobe released Photoshop Touch edition. Photoshop® Touch lets you quickly combine images, apply professional effects, and share the results with friends and family through social networking sites like Facebook.
 

Adobe Photoshop Touch Main Features.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Adobe Photoshop Plug-in PhotoKit Color 2.2 for Analog Effect

Photo kit color 2.2 is a smart plug in for Adobe PhotoshopCS version. Its main work for automatic color balancing and creative coloring analog effects. PhotoKit Color offers a comprehensive set of coloring tools for Photoshop 7.0, Photoshop CS and Photoshop CS2.

PhotoKit Color's adjustments are easy to use. Choose PhotoKit Color from the File menu's Automate Tools sub-menu, then a simple dialog lets you see the PhotoKit Color tool sets from which you can easily select the desired image effect and let PhotoKit Color do the work.

All PhotoKit Color Effects create a new layer or layers in layer sets labeled with the name of the effect, leaving the original underlying image untouched, so it's always safe to experiment.


PhotoKit Color effects available in:
Film Effects - simulate the color rendition and contrast the different sensitivity of different films; Cross Processing, 14 different ( Film development process, C-41 in the slide film, color negative) for cross-processing, or infrared color film effects -
Color Overlay - 9 color photo filter effects that simulate; Split toning, that is, a touch of highlights and dark - Split Toning a different color. In this module, 12 in color or black and white images collected with effect;
Special effects - a fine, or, conversely, an overcast day, using infrared film, etc. will follow the tone Increase - Risk and images, 12 the opposite effect change;
Dodge Tone and Burn Tone - tone provide a local change;, Amplification and individual color images, 14 filters improved - to enhance the color
CC improved - 18 effects (for example when shooting on film, balanced for daylight illumination from fluorescent lamps), cold / hot photo compensating filters, including simulation, For Download  And Read more from Home
 

Friday, October 8, 2010

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 Features


Create incredible images that move your audience. Experiment fearlessly with state-of-the-art nondestructive editing tools. Easily manage all your images. And showcase your work in elegant print layouts, slide shows, and web galleries, as well as on popular photo-sharing sites. All from within one fast, intuitive application.
Adobe Photoshop is now so firmly entrenched in our collective consciousness that it has become a verb - the expression 'to Photoshop' an image is now commonly accepted to mean digital manipulation of any kind, using any software.
The problem, from the point of view of many enthusiast photographers, is that Photoshop is now so huge, so complex and so all-encompassing a piece of software that the majority of its functionality is obscure, or at least remote from their immediate requirements. It is also extremely expensive, and currently retails for $999 - more than a lot of consumer-level DSLRs.
A cut-down version of Photoshop CS5 does exist, and Adobe Photoshop Elements 8 is an excellent piece of software at a good price. However, like CS5, Elements 8 (and its predecessors) is still primarily a space in which to perform complex, pixel-level adjustments to individual images. Although significantly less bloated than the full version of Photoshop, Elements still offers more functionality than a lot of photographers - and ironically many professionals ever really need. And this is where Photoshop Lightroom comes in.

Features 

Superior noise reduction new 

Achieve amazing, natural-looking results from your high ISO images with all-new state-of-the-art noise reduction technology. You won't need more than what's built into Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom® 3 to get the cleanest images at any ISO.

Accelerated performance new

Get your digital photography tasks done fast and have more time to shoot and promote your work. Already quick performance has been dramatically accelerated in Lightroom 3, saving you time from first look to final image.

Lens correction new

Quickly and easily perfect your images by automatically reducing lens defects like geometric distortion, chromatic aberration, and vignetting with single-click profiles. Even images from the best lenses will be improved

Support for DSLR video files new

Take advantage of new support for video files from most digital SLR cameras, which allows you to easily manage and organize both still photographs and video files side by side

Image watermarking new

Easily embed your identity or your brand and logo in your images with more options for customizing their look. The new watermarking tool lets you apply text or graphic watermarks to a photo with adjustable size, position, and opacity.

Tethered shooting new

Instantly import and view images as you shoot them with tethered capture, available for select cameras. Use it to make an immediate, highly detailed check of your shot, the lighting, or the shooting setup. Or get instant feedback from clients or subjects.

Film grain simulation new

Use new sliders to easily control the amount, size, and roughness of grain that you can add to your images to simulate the look of film.

Download a free trial of Photoshop Lightroom 3


Monday, July 26, 2010

How to Removing noise and grain from digital photographs

Noise Ninja is the most effective and productive solution for removing noise and grain from digital photographs and scanned film images. It is a must-have tool for anyone shooting in low-light or fast-action situations -- including news, sports, wedding, and event coverage -- where high ISO photography is required and the resulting noise compromises the image.
Noise Ninja often yields a two-stop improvement in effective image quality, while preserving important image detail. In addition, it can produce cleaner, smoother enlargements from low-ISO images. 
Noise Ninja plug-in for Photoshop
The plug-in version of Noise Ninja works as a convenient filter directly from within Photoshop, and it can be used in Photoshop actions. We strongly recommend this version if your workflow includes Photoshop, because it eliminates the need to shuttle intermediate files between Photoshop and Noise Ninja. Click on the appropriate link for download and installation instructions:

Noise Ninja plug-in for Aperture
If you use Apple's Aperture image editor, this version allows you to use Noise Ninja as a plug-in, without leaving the Aperture environment. Click here for download and installation instructions.
Noise Ninja standalone application
The standalone version of Noise Ninja reads and displays TIFF and JPEG images, filters them, and writes the result as a TIFF or JPEG. It includes a batch processor that can automatically process an entire directory of images. It can be used as an external editor for applications like Adobe Lightroom, and it includes a Sidekick mode that can process images from Lightroom without user interaction. Click on the appropriate link for download and installation instructions:
Camera and scanner profiles
Click here for a list of noise profiles for specific camera and scanner models. It is easy to create your own profiles; see the User Guide for details.

Profiling chart
The profiling chart allows you to build your own profiles. Profiling is easy and only takes a few minutes -- see the documentation for instructions. Click here to download the profiling chart as a JPEG file.

See Video Tutorials Now.
Look here for Noise Ninja videos to help you get started and get the most out of Noise Ninja.
Noise Profiles
Look here for noise profiles for your camera or scanner. It is easy to create your own profiles; see the User Guide for details.
CD-ROM versions of the software
You can order CD-ROM with the latest software on it (both pre-release and official release) on the Purchase page.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

HOW TO BLEND TWO PHOTOS TOGETHER WITH A LAYER MASK

You can create very dramatic effects using a layer mask to blend one photograph into another. For example, you can blend a photograph of a wedding couple into a photo of the bride’s bouquet. You can
also create comical effects with this technique if, for example, you blend a photo of a potato with a photo of a person lying on a couch. You can start by blending with a gradient on the mask and touch it up with a brush or simply brush on the mask. As you paint with black on a white layer mask, the top image becomes visible. If you paint away too much, simply reverse the colors and paint with white.
This technique is especially effective using a pen tablet. By setting the painting brush to respond to pen pressure, you can easily control how much of the image you reveal with each brush stroke.

Step1. With the two photographs you want to blend open, click the Move tool.
Step2. Click and drag the photo you want to blend on top of thephoto you want for the base.Optionally, you can click anddrag the top image layer to adjust the position on the base image if necessary.
Note: If the images are the same size and resolution, the top image will hide the base image.
Step3. Click here to set the default colors so that the Foreground color is black.
Step4. Click the Layer Mask button.
A white layer mask appears inthe Layers palette.
Step5. Click the Gradient tool and selecta gradient style from the Options bar.
Step6. Click the layer mask to select it.
Step7. Click and drag in the image to apply the gradient to the mask.
Note: You may need to click and drag several times to get the effect that you want.

The two images blend together.
Step8. Click the Brush tool.
Step9. Select a large soft-edge brush from the Brush drop-down palette.
Step10. Paint in the image using black to touch upthe mask and revealmore of the background photo.

Step11.Click here to reverse the foreground and background colors.
Step12. Paint with white to fill in areas where you have painted away too much of the base image.
The white paint strokes bring some edge details of the base image back, making
the top image appear to blend into the base image.

Friday, July 23, 2010

How To Create a simple logo in photoshop


Designing or creating a logo can sometime be extremely stressful if you let it get to you. When it comes to the creation of logo’s many designers like to sketch them out then bring them into illustrator and finish the job. Well We’re going to do things a bit different today. I know there are many designers out there wondering how they can create a logo in photoshop. Today we’re going to be using are creative minds and create a simple and fast logo in photoshop. No Sketching, enjoy.

Step 1.Create a new document 1000px x 72px. Background color:#0096ff.

Step 2.Select the blur brush tool color:#61beff and create a circle blur above our background layer. You should have glow look if done correctly.

Step3.Select the type tool size:200px, Text:Airstream, color:#ffffff, and create the word Eclipse. Then go to Window>>Character and change to settings below.

Step4.Duplicate the text layer and change the color to #000000. Then move text downward left to give it that eclipse look.

Step5.Now this is where the neatness comes in or shall I say the great effect of out logo. Select the black text layer and change the color from black to #61beff. Text should now blend in with background.

Step6.Select the type tool size:30px, Text:Airstream, color:#fff, and create the word Solar. Then add the word to the top upper left of the Eclipse text.

Step7.Select the rounded rectangle tool color:#fffff and create a circle.

Duplicate the layer and change the circle color to #61beff. Move it down leftward. Click image below to enlarge!

You are now done! I know this tutorial was quite simple but you should have an basic understanding of how creating a logo.


Beyond This tutorial
If you would like there are many things you could do with this logo or any logo you create. I just change the backgrounds and dropped the shadow on some but there were a ton of other things I could of done with this. So be creative and don’t just settle for your first idea.

HOW TO COLORIZE A BLACK-AND-WHITE IN PHOTOSHOP

COLORIZE A BLACK-AND-WHITE photo with AKVIS Coloriage

You can add color to a grayscale or Black white photo in Photoshop using adjustment layers, masks, and brushes; however, the Coloriage plug-in from AKVIS makes colorizing a black-and-white photograph quick and automatic. You can even use Coloriage to replace the colors in a color image. You can quickly add color to
a variety of images from antique photos to hand-drawn sketches and cartoons and still maintain a very natural look.
You can colorize an image with Coloriage by clicking different colors from the Colors palette or Library and painting the colors over the areas with loose brush strokes. When you press the green forward button, the software determines the borders of the various colored areas and applies the color based on the grayscale values.Your image must be in RGB mode. Click Image and Mode from the menu and click RGB. Then select AKVIS Coloriage from the Photoshop filters. You can select the colors from the Colors palette or use the Color Library
for difficult colors such as skin, hair, and lips. You can find Coloriagealong with other AKVIS filters at http://akvis.com./

Step1. Click and drag the background layer over the New Layer button to duplicate it.
Step2. Click Filter.
Step3. Click AKVIS.
Step4. Click Coloriage. 

The Coloriage dialog box appears, displaying your image at 100% in the Preview window.
Step5. Click here and drag to reduce or enlarge your preview.
Step6. Click here to select the first color, depending on the area.
Step7. Click here and drag to select the Pencil tool size to draw in the image.
Step8. Click and drag to draw in the image with the first color.


Step9. Repeat steps 6 to 8 to set all the colors to be used.
Step10. Click the Eraser tool.
Steo11.Click and drag to correct any stray marks.
Step12.Click the Run button to see a preliminary colorization.
*AKVIS determines the blends, and the colorized image appears in the After tab.
Step13. Click the Before tab and repeat steps 6 to 11 to change any colors as needed.
Step14. Click the Run button again to view the corrections.
Step15. Click the Apply button. The final colorization is applied to the image.


Note: If the colors are too vibrant in the Background copy layer, lower the opacity of the layer slightly.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

How to Creat Keyboard Sortcut in Photoshop CS

Photoshop includes keyboard shortcuts for a variety of tasks. You can work more efficiently if you use shortcuts for the tools that you use most often. Many of the tools in the toolbox already have keyboard
shortcuts assigned. Still, you may find yourself going to the menu to select an item, such as the Gaussian Blur filter, so often that a personalized keyboard shortcut is very useful and a huge timesaver.
You can easily create your own custom keyboard shortcuts to fit your workflow. You can even change the ones that Photoshop has already assigned to something that you can remember better.
Step1. Click Edit
Step2.Click Keyboard Shortcuts.
Step3.Click here nd selct Application Menus.
Step4.Click the Filter( select your choice that you want creat shortcut) expand arrow.
The Filter are listed along with any existing keyboard sortcuts.

Step5.Scroll down to the filter to which you want to add shortcut.
Step6.Click the filter.
The filter is highlighted, and an empty data field appears under the Shortcut column.

Step7.Press  (Ctrl) and type your shortcut binthe data field.
Note: A shortcut must contain either (Ctrl) or an F key in the name.
Step8 Click Accept.
The Photoshop Defaults set is modified toinclude your shortcut.
Step9. Click OK to finish adding your custom keyboard shortcut.


Did You Know?

The Keyboard Shortcuts
andMenus dialog box is
found under both the Edit
menu and the Window ➔
Workspace menu. You can
also access the Keyboard
Shortcuts and Menus dialog
box by using a keyboard
shortcut — Ô+Shift+
Option+K (Ctrl+Shift+Alt+K).

Try This!

You can save a list of the
default Photoshop keyboard
shortcuts or your customized
shortcuts. Click Summarize
inthe Keyboard Shortcuts
and Menus dialog box and
save the file as Photoshop
Defaults.htm. Open the
fileand print the list for
reference.

More Options!

Click the Shortcuts For arrow
to select Palette Menus or
Tools. Then click the expand
arrow next to the palette
name or tool and type your
shortcut. You can even save a
keyboard shortcut set with a
custom workspace!