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Purists Beware (via Chase Jarvis)

Posted on 16 November 2009 by D. Travis North

Chase Jarvis, always one to set the record straight and keep us on the correct path, has a very short but powerful post as an argument against those who believe that things shouldn’t be photoshopped.  While photoshop hasn’t existing for long, as compared to the history of photography, photo manipulation is possible even on film.  [...]

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Fiddling With Knobs: How Chuck Edits Photos (via Terribleminds)

Posted on 09 November 2009 by D. Travis North

It’s a small world, and all creative people somehow have more than one creative outlet.  I follow a fellow by the name of Chuck Wendig because of his hilarious comedy (penned with a mutual friend), Shadow Stories.  But here I discover that he’s also a mentionable photographer as well.  On his blog, he discusses his [...]

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Smart Objects in Photoshop Extended (video)

Posted on 29 September 2009 by D. Travis North

For those of you who have Photoshop Extended, there’s a great feature called Smart Objects that allow you to do all sorts of things, such as eliminating people from a scene using a stack of photos.  To demonstrate how powerful this feature is – and to provide a live example one can learn from – [...]

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5 Secrets of the Photoshop Crop Tool (@DPS)

Posted on 06 August 2009 by D. Travis North

Digital Photography School, always a great source of wisdom, is hosting an interesting article titled 5 Secrets of the Photoshop Crop Tool, written by Helen Bradley.  A lot of quick tips like changing perspective with crop, rotating the crop window, and so on…many of which I’ve never seen before.  Great tips, a worthwhile read for [...]

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