On the website CambridgeInColor.com you will find a whole bucnh of tutorials on digital photography. A few of which I would like to point out:
And while we are on the website PhotoshopUser.Com (see previous post), you may want to check out their full issue in PDF format.
Another interesting encounter - PhotoshopUser.Com. There is a useful tutorial on Photoshop technique for portrait and wedding photographers. This tutorial helps you create a template for photograph - more like a postcard. But it has one interesting detail - sloppy borders. And it achieved quite easily, all other tutorials I've seen very much more complicated. So take a look.
I just watched the latest podcast from PhotoshopTV.com, where they mentioned about a photographer called George Lepp. And they mentioned some unobvious link on the Microsoft website - microsoft.com/prophoto. What could possible Microsoft offer to a photographer, right? Wrong. It appears this portion of the software giant's website offers very interesting articles. One of those is about basic tone and color in Photoshop - Photoshop CS2 Workflow, Chapter 5 (26 pages!). As you see it's Chapter #5 already. I tried to locate previous chapters, but no luck. Check out this website - there are more interesting stuff to read, but no archives.
While I was writing the previous post in the blog, I played with shortcuts and pressed Shift-Ctrl-Alt-K. And what do you think happened? A whole dialog for viewing and modifying the shortcuts.
There you can see the shortcuts for the menu, for tool bar and palette menus. And you can generate an HTML page with all the shortcuts.
When we find something interesting and useful, which we want to return to and share with others, it will be posted here. It could be about composition, digital effects, photoshop, photography business or links to interesting websites.
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