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Misunderstood Photoshop: The Match Color Tool
Mar 16, 2007

Photoshop's Match Color tool is great for color-correcting photos and matching color in two photos when you're assembling them in a collage or montage. It's also a handy tool for turning daytime into sunset. Helen Bradley explains how you can put Photoshop's Match Color tool to work in your photo-editing workflow. She's also included a video tutorial so you can more easily follow along.

Misunderstood Photoshop: The Patch Tool
Feb 23, 2007
Photoshop's Patch tool is great for fixing flaws in photographs and for smoothing wrinkles to give portraits a digital facelift. Helen Bradley explains why the Patch tool often provides better results more quickly than the Clone Stamp tool, and shows how to use the Patch tool for your next photo-fixing task. To follow along as Helen explores the Patch tool, be sure to check out the accompanying video tutorial.
Modifying Metadata and Keywords in Adobe Photoshop CS4
Mar 3, 2009
Metadata is valuable because you can use it to streamline your workflow and organize your files. Bridge provides two ways of working with metadata: through the Metadata panel and through the File Info dialog box. Chris Orwig shows you how to work with metadata and keywords in Adobe Photoshop CS4.
More Painting with Photoshop's Mixer Brushes: Creating and Using Custom Brushes
Jun 2, 2015
Photoshop is well known as a retouching software, and the application is also an art studio with brushes and paint. Cher Threinen-Pendarvis, author of The Photoshop and Painter Artist Tablet Book: Creative Techniques in Digital Painting Using Wacom and the iPad, Second Edition, shows how to use Photoshop to create a still life painting without getting your studio messy.
More Sketching on the Go: Freehand Sketching with Adobe Photoshop Sketch and Adobe Ink (2016)
Feb 17, 2016
With Adobe Photoshop Sketch and your iPad, you can enjoy the fun, creative expression of making quick sketches wherever you go. Cher Threinen-Pendarvis, author of The Photoshop and Painter Artist Tablet Book: Creative Techniques in Digital Painting Using Wacom and the iPad, Second Edition, advises roaming with your iPad, sketching whenever the mood strikes. Grab your stylus and go!
Moving a Selected Area in Adobe Photoshop CS5
Dec 11, 2010
This excerpt from Adobe Photoshop CS5 Classroom in a Book shows you how to move the selected area to another part of the composition using the Move tool.
Multiple Image Printing in Photoshop
Aug 25, 2006
On the face of it, printing in Photoshop is a simple process. You simply choose File > Print with Preview, click a couple of options, and you're done. So far, so good. But what happens when you need to print multiple copies of an image or you want different sizes for all your relatives? Suddenly things aren't so simple. To clear things up, Helen Bradley explains the ins and outs of multiple image printing in this hands-on article. You'll learn how to print one image (or many) several times on one sheet of paper using the built-in Photoshop Picture Package tool. You'll also discover why Contact Sheets might be your tool of choice in some scenarios.
My Favorite Features of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC
Apr 24, 2015
Adobe has brought some of the best features of Aperture and Photoshop to Lightroom CC. John Batdorff shares some of his favorite features of Lightroom CC, including face tagging, HDR merge, and red eye improvements.
My Top 10 Favorite Features of Photoshop Express Beta
Mar 28, 2008
Photoshop author and instructor Matt Kloskowski takes a first look at the newest and coolest features in the brand new Photoshop Express beta.
My Top 10 Reasons to Check out Lightroom 4 Beta
Jan 13, 2012
NAPP Lightroom Help Desk Specialist Rob Sylvan offers ten reasons why you should give the Adobe Lightroom 4 Beta a spin.
Not Just for the Faint of 'Art': Learning 3D Basics in Photoshop CS4
Jun 8, 2009
Andrew Faulkner presents this tutorial on how to use the 3D capabilities of Adobe Photoshop CS4 Extended.
Open Lightroom Photos as Smart Objects in Photoshop
Jul 29, 2008
Martin Evening wanted to merge a couple of images, while still being able to edit their Lightroom Develop settings from Photoshop. He found the solution in the Smart Objects feature as he explains here.
Opening and Editing Images in Photoshop
Aug 18, 2012
Martin Evening shows you how to open and edit an already rendered pixel image outside of Lightroom in an image editing program such as Photoshop.
Optimizing Detail and Contrast with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4
Mar 6, 2012
Dan Moughamian provides an illustration of how powerful the new detail recovery and tonal controls in Lightroom 4 are.
Optimizing Raw Workflow with Adobe Photoshop CS6 and Camera Raw 7
Apr 23, 2012
This article will give you a taste of how powerful Adobe Camera Raw 7 is, by taking one shot from a series of bracketed exposures (originally used for HDR imaging), and restoring the important details in both the highlight and shadow regions.
Organizing and Reviewing Images in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2
Dec 1, 2008
The Library module is what gives Lightroom an edge over its more well-known cousin, Photoshop, and it's where you'll do most of your organizing and reviewing of images. Nolan Hester shows you how to use it.
Organizing Your Photos with the Library Module in Adobe Lightroom
May 26, 2006
The first module you wind up using in Adobe Lightroom is usually the Library module—it’s where you go to sort and organize your photos. This chapter will help you get started with this fun and useful feature.
Page Design in Dreamweaver CS4 with apDiv Tags
Apr 20, 2009
Short of coding your own CSS, the apDiv feature in Dreamweaver CS4 gives you as much flexibility and convenience in page design as you'll find in any environment. David Karlins provides a tour of this handy tag and its features for speedy web page creation.
Painting with the Mixer Brush in Adobe Photoshop CS5
Dec 13, 2010
This excerpt from Adobe Photoshop CS5 Classroom in a Book shows you how to customize brush settings, clean the brush, mix colors, create a custom brush preset, and use wet and dry brushes to blend color.
Panoramas Made Crazy Easy in Adobe Photoshop CS5
Dec 18, 2010
Adobe improved the Photomerge feature so vastly that you only needed to do one simple thing to create a pano. In this excerpt from The Adobe Photoshop CS5 Book for Digital Photographers, Scott Kelby shows you how.

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