Welcome toPhotography Articles
1: Employee retention
The company's traditional market area includes Connecticut and the New England states, but it also does work in New Jersey and parts of New York.
2: Cool Pictures
Today, you can create a number of cool pictures with the help of much software available. As new and new techniques are being introduced, digital pictures can really be made cool and fun to play around and experiment with.
3: Canvas Art is Ideal Gift
Also canvas prints provide a nice, pleasant and comfortable atmosphere to any place where they are hung. So, what sizes and colors can you select to see these prints in? The following article can answer most of your questions.
4: Learning Photoshop just became easier
nt to get rid of that nasty shine that you get taking pictures? Well now you can, follow these easy steps: Let's start with a great, overlooked trick. After opening the image, open the same image again in a new window. In Photoshop, choose Window ->Arrange -> New Window. In Elements choose View->New Window. This allows you to view one window zoomed in for detail work and the other window at 100% so you can judge the effects. Using the magnifying glass tool draw a box around the area of shine. Make the box big enough to also show a fair amount of un-shiny skin. Select the Clone tool. At the top of the page select Mode: Darken and use the slider to set Opacity at 50%.Using the Clone Tool, select an area of un-shiny skin by putting the circle over the area and holding down the Alt button while left-clicking the mouse. To best match skin tone try to select the area of skin closest to the shine. Quick tip, to easily resize the Clone Tool circle simply use the bracket keys, [ and ] - much easier than moving your cursor back and forth between the photo and the Size slider. Now simply click on the shiny area and watch the magic happen. You'll have to experiment a little for best effect, and for larger areas be sure to resample the un-shiny skin frequently. In the zoomed-in image the effect might look too obvious, so you'll need to keep an eye on the 100% image to track your progress. Notice the difference on the tip of the nose, the cheek, and above his eye.
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