Articles in Photoshop
Guy Gowan Pre-Process Action
Guy Gowan has launched his Pre-Processing action to become the logical way to extend the effect of the exiting and outstanding Processing Action.
Top 100 posts Photoshop and Workflow for photographers
As part of our #archiveday here at PhotoCreative365 we’ll be sharing our most popular posts from 2011 so far. We’re going to continue with Photoshop and Workflow for photographers
Lazy LightRoom Editing
What is the difference between a wedding or portrait photographer with a £500 camera who shoots in his or her spare time and someone who does all their editing in LightRoom and doesn’t own a copy of the full Photoshop software?
Perfect Layers from OnOne Software – Public Preview
Perfect Layers is the latest LightRoom and Aperture plugin offering from OnOne Software and brings what many photographers have been craving for……. layers!
Adobe Ideas
Adobe Ideas which is really aimed at iPad users (although you can use it on an iPhone) is basically a mobile companion to Adobe Illustrator®.
JinWook’s Skin Retouch Platform
A couple of weeks ago I came across this retouch acton from Jin Wook which works quite simply to neutralize harsh light and smooth out completions.
Creating your own album design templates part 2
The idea of creating random sized apertures throughout my album drives me crazy so what I need from my template is a selection of set sized apertures to work with.
Creating your own album design templates – Part 1
Many album suppliers these days have their own software for designing album pages but of course many of them have their limitations. I wanted to take all of the features I liked in these programs and do the same all in Photoshop.
17 Facebook pages for Photoshop lovers
Now that Facebook has changed they way fan pages work there’s more value being added to these pages everyday. So use Facebook as your business page and go find these Photoshop related pages.
Photoshop Actions – The good the bad and the ugly
Last week I came across an interesting comment of Facebook from fellow photographer Richard P. Walton concerning Photoshop actions. I do agree with Richard to a point but it got me thinking… What makes a good Photoshop Action?













