Posts tagged Photoshop

Smart Color Calculator for Mac

 Smart Color Calculator for Mac Get the latest update to Colorplex color calculator application for Mac OS X. Colorplex is a color calculator with a scalable interface that can easily transform from simple to advanced, in accordance with your needs.

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Adobe CS5 Design Premium – How To’s

If you have Adobe’s Creative Suite 5, this is a cool book for only $30.00 from Adobe. If you only have Photoshop CS5, save your money; as this 345 page book will have slightly less than fifty pages for you, and only eleven pages on Bridge. This is a CS5 Premium Suite book, folks.

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iPad Photo Delight

Photo Delight for the iPad Photo Delight for the iPad — is one of those fun and feature-enriched color splash application for the iPad that you just can’t seem to resist. Continue reading »

Photoshop Elements 9

Photoshop Elements Missing ManualElements 9 offers much of Photoshop’s power without the huge price tag. It’s an ideal tool for most image-editing buffs–including scrapbookers, photographers, and aspiring graphic artists. But Elements still doesn’t come with a decent manual. Continue reading »

Practical HDRI

Practical HDRI by pro photographer Jack Howard“Practical HDRI, 2nd Edition”, by pro photographer Jack Howard, leads you into the new frontier of high dynamic range imaging (HDRI), a multishot technique used to digitally capture, store, and edit the full luminosity range of a scene in ways not possible in a single captured image.

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Adobe Photoshop CS5 One-on-One

Adobe Photoshop CS5 One-on-OneMaster the fundamentals of Photoshop CS5 and make all of your images come alive. In “Adobe Photoshop CS5 One-on-One”, author Deke McClelland’s gives you step-by-step tutorials, hours of DVD-video demonstrations, and lots of hands-on projects to help you improve your knowledge and hone your skills.

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Photoshop CS5 and Lightroom 3

Stephen Laskevitch, Luminous Works Adobe PhotoshopAdobe Photoshop is central to almost all photography workflows today. Each new version is a milestone in the development of this imaging behemoth, and 2010′s release is no exception.

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Picture History

Of course, you can get historical photos from the Library of Congress, but this is another source.
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Affordable Mac Alternatives

Bambi Brannan wrote two articles on alternatives to Adobe Creative Suite. The firs dealt with alternatives for Fireworks and Illustrator. But the article that got my attention was strictly on alternatives to Photoshop.
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15 Must have free Applications for Mac

This another of the lists that I like so much. Free good applications. What more do you want?
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HDR Plug-In for Lightroom

Hydra 2.2 for Lightroom 2 addresses a major feature request from the HDR user community: an HDR Plug-In for Adobe’s Photoshop Lightroom. All Hydra’s features are from now on available directly in the Lightroom workflow.

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Guide to Color

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50 Apps for Mac Photographers

David Appleyard’s article is actually called “The Ultimate Mac Setup for Photographers (50 Apps)”

He covers applications for various areas of photography: organizing, post-processing, geo-tagging, panoramas, HDR images, uploading/sharing images, and more.
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Custom Banners for Templates

Photoshop designer Karen Kaufman helps those who are building template style websites but lack the skills to create an extraordinary header with the customer’s image, logo and text to create a look unique to any website. Continue reading »

Photo + Graphics Bundle for Mac

MacGraPhoto bundleApparent Software has launched the MacGraPhoto bundle — Mac users get 7 premium graphics applications for the price of one — or even for free. Applications in MacGraPhoto bundle will satisfy most of imaging needs of any Mac user: image editing, applying effects, format conversion, batch processing, vector drawing, geo-tagging photos, framing them or even creating posters and postcards. Continue reading »