I use Adobe Photoshop for my photo editing. Adobe Photoshop is a wonderful tool for Photographers, but I really only use about 1% of what Photoshop can do. You don’t need Adobe Photoshop to do the photo editing I do, you can use other photo editing softwares like Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo X2, Adobe Lightroom for the PC or Apple Aperture 2 if you use a Mac.
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This is the final part of my photographic process where I discussed sharpening in part 1, curves in part 2 and color balance in part 3.
As before, I do all of these in Adobe Photoshop.
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Jan Oliehoek is a photo manipulator from Leiden, Netherlands. He’s an expert in combining photos and making them into something photorealistic, but impossible.
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This is part 3 of my photographic process where I discussed sharpening in part 1 and curves in part 2.
In this article, I’ll be showing you how I adjust color balance to get the right the color in my photos right to where I remember them.
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This is part two on my photographic process.
After making sure I’m happy with the details of the photo. I move on to adjusting the colors. As you can see from the original photo, it’s a bit dull. There’s a bluish tint which makes the photo too cool for my taste. Basically for me, it feels like there’s a thin veil of gray in front of it.
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Today I’m going to show you my photographic process. Basically, after I have taken a photo and uploaded it to my computer. I check them over for color, sharpness and composition in Photoshop.
Here are the step by step process I use.
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The following are samples of news photos that was Photoshopped.
This photo was submitted to show the burning buildings in Beirut from the bombings by the Israeli air raid in 2006.
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I admit, I use Photoshop. A lot of my photos have been manipulated using Photoshop. If you look at my photos at my photoblog at Photoblog Vancouver, they are mostly Photoshopped.
Why? Simple, sometimes I can’t get the proper color I want or actually see. When I walk around Vancouver, I don’t always have the luxury of waiting for the right light. Sometimes things happen so fast, I don’t have enough time to adjust my camera settings to get it right all the time.
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