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Adobe Photoshop Photo Retouch
Increasing dynamics
Adobe Photoshop / Photo Retouch
You have got the landscape (building etc.), but the sky is bleached white? If you measure exposure at the sky, the object becomes too dark?

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Adobe Photoshop Color
Post processing: Get Vibrant colors without increasing contrast
Adobe Photoshop / Color
This easy Photoshop post-processing technique shows how to transform a dull looking photo coming out of a digital camera and get the vibrant colours it should have. Most cameras, even pro's models, under achieve the colours giving the maximum possibilities for post-processing. With this simple technique, we're using Lab colors to increase saturation on all colors but not increasing edges contrast. It's best used in landscapes, cityscapes, still life and everything but it should be avoided for portraits, which look better (natural) less saturated.

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Adobe Photoshop Textures
Glass Effect
Adobe Photoshop / Textures
Learn how to texture shapes and text into glass. Also add a shatter effect using brush dynamics tool.

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Glass Effect
Adobe Photoshop / Drawing
This tutorial will show you how to texture shapes and text into glass. Also add a shatter effect using brush dynamics tool.

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Adobe Photoshop Photo Retouch
Photo Correction: Contrast
Adobe Photoshop / Photo Retouch
Contrast in photography is the difference between light and dark areas of an image. By increasing the contrast, you can bring out more detail in a photograph, and make an image appear much more vivid with color.

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Adobe Photoshop Color
Post processing: Overburn
Adobe Photoshop / Color
A simple photoshop tutorial for the post-processing of photographs. The author has dubbed this "overburn" as it's like burning the colours and increasing contrast. It's best used for architectural photography, moody cityscapes & landscapes.

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