MAKING THE GREENS LOOK GREENER WITH SELECTIVE COLORS Adobe Photoshop / Color
It is nice to have lush greens in landscapes, but the green colors can often look dull. Photoshop's Hue/Saturation tool can be used to enhance colors to some extent, but it introduces noise and enhances other colors too. Here is an easy way to safely enhance only green colors in the image.
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.
Painting an illustration - Oblique Adobe Photoshop / Effects
We have a very cool illustration to do today. I'm feel that I'm experiencing the loss of color. Every person, an artist has so called favorite colors. I live burned yellow and orange, but if you are an artist that is very bad. You should know ho to handle with all the colors. It is very important.
Basic Digital Darkroom Adobe Photoshop / Photo Retouch
Some ways to enhance an image: contrast masking, reducing highlights, bringing up shadows, sharpening, curves and white balance, black and white, duotones, blur and softness, vignetting, burn and dodge.
Smaller Nose Adobe Photoshop / Photo Retouch
Ever wondered what your nose would look like if it were smaller. This tutorial will walk you through the steps for reducing the size of a nose in a photograph using Photoshop.
Web 2.0 Color Palette for Photoshop Design Adobe Photoshop / Getting Started
Three distinct color groups are affiliated with Web 2.0 - neutrals, muted tones and bold colors. You can easily bring together your own color designs - choose bold or muted colors and then adjoin as many neutrals as you need.