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Say goodbye to noise with the Noise Reduction Filter in Photoshop CS2 Connected Photographer Magazine - March 2007 Creating a "noiseless" image is easier than you might think with the Photoshop CS Noise Reduction Filter. But you may wonder how and why your images became "noisy" in the first place. In this helpful article in our Photoshop Guru series, Eddie Tapp answers these questions and shows you how to remove noise from your photos quickly and easily.
Target selective color with Photoshop Elements Connected Photographer Magazine - December 2006 What do you do when you've done all that you could do to set up the perfect shot, only to find out that when you download your images, the colors are just not quite right? Your strawberries don't appear red, your sky doesn't reflect the same blue it did when you shot the photo and your skin tones don't look realistic because your people are too green or washed out. In this edition of our Photoshop Guru series, Mike McHugh and Wayne Rankin help you tweak out your colors.
Fix architectural distortion easily with the Lens Correction Filter Connected Photographer Magazine - September 2006 In photos, the vertical walls of buildings often converge at the top due to the tilt of the camera at exposure, resulting in unwanted distortions. Now, with the magic of Photoshop, your images can appear as straight and undistorted as you imagined when you took the picture. In this edition of our Photoshop Guru series, legendary Photoshop expert Jack Davis helps us make our buildings stand straight and tall.
When you use the History Brush, you're painting with the past. Connected Photographer Magazine - October 2005 Photoshop and its little brother, Photoshop Elements, are amazing tools. They're also amazingly complex. In fact, you can use Photoshop for years without ever tapping its full potential. In our new Photoshop Secrets series, we're going to take one small feature of Photoshop per article and help you understand what it does. This week, it's the History Brush.
Remove digital noise with Noiseware Connected Photographer Magazine - July 2005 Today's digital cameras allow photographers to take great photos in low-light conditions with a minimum of effort. To accomplish this, the camera boosts the light sensitivity, or ISO rating, for the photo. There is a penalty to pay for this. That that penalty is a noisy photo. Can Imagenomic's Noiseware Professional help out? Read John Roling's review to find out.
Two free photo manipulation programs Connected Photographer Magazine - June 2005 In response to our recent photo management articles using some "found" Microsoft software, we got a letter in this week, from reader Alicia Carla Simpson: "If you are really looking for a great program for resizing, you can't beat Irfanview, especially not with a Microsoft product. PhotoFiltre is also a great little program, very easy to use. Both are free, neither has anything to do with Microsoft. Check them out and have fun." In this article, we do just that.
Adjusting background distortion Connected Photographer Magazine - March 2004 Last week, we awarded ImageAlign Pro our Plug-in of the Month award. That's a tool that'll help you adjust your images to correct lens distortion. But at $199, it's not for everyone. This week, we show you a few simple tricks to fix up your own images using some simple transforms in Photoshop.
Correcting lens distortion with ImageAlign Pro Connected Photographer Magazine - February 2004 This month, we're giving our Plug-in of the Month award to ImageAlign Pro, a product that can make a necessary, but very tedious job much easier. Read this article to learn more.
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