Create a Rusty concrete Widescreen Wallpaper Adobe Photoshop / Designing
In this tutorial, we'll make a widescreen wallpaper. The key to making wallpapers is to start out with a large widescreen canvas, the larger, the better. The reason for that is you can always resize the image down to target smaller widescreen resolutions, and crop the image for standard aspect ratios. In this particular wallpaper, we're going to make rust seep through old, cracked concrete.
Batch Processing Adobe Photoshop / Getting Started
Ever had like a bazillion image files you needed to resize? Well with batch processing you could have them all resized for you instead of having to open every damn file yourself and resizing it.
Batch Processing Adobe Photoshop / Getting Started
How to batch (or perform the same task on a large amount of images). For our purposes, we're going to take our larger photographs and resize them to thumbnails that we can show on the web.
Photoshop Backround Knockout Tricks Adobe Photoshop / Getting Started
Here's a few simple steps to achieve another method of eliminating the background of an image when exporting the image to a page layout, vector-editing application, or printing purposes.
We will create a 'Clipping Path' to isolate the nontransparent portion of an image so that layout programs print the image as expected, otherwise, it will display and print the transparent portions of an image as white.
Adobe Bridge Adobe Photoshop / Getting Started
A video clip of the new Adobe Bridge from Photoshop 9: CS2. Adobe Bridge allows you to process multiple camera raw images at once, and to resize, rate, and label thumbnails.
Object Removal Adobe Photoshop / Photo Retouch
Learn how to remove a person or object from an image. This technique is a fairly simple one and the results are pretty cool. I will not be supplying you with a stock image, but this idea will work for any hi-res image.