Learning Photoshop for Beginners: 5 Tips

697882_ride_into_the_sunset.jpg5 Key Tips for Acquiring Amateur Skills with Photoshop

1. Acquiring the Basic Skills

It’s important to master the basics of Photoshop before engaging advanced techniques. Everyone will encounter moments of being faced with advanced technique opportunities. Photoshop tools engage the consumer with creative, easy to use and fun ways to render a professional looking image. Remember, technique gives way to form and creativity.

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5 Tips for Image Sharpness and Clarity

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People love to refer to quality photographs with interesting subjects time and time, again. Not all people seem to agree upon the meaning of sharp pictures or photographs. The meaning behind sharp pictures or photographs boils down to the strength of definition and a finer quality resolution. Most people demand sharp, quality images from their digital cameras.

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Digital Photography: Negative Spaces and Positive Spaces

stockxpertcom_id255196_size1.jpgToday’s topic is a term borrowed from the art world. This term is negative and positive space. If this is something you have never heard of, then you will love this article. Additionally, it will assist you immensely with your photography.

Shutter speed, lighting, aperture and focus are factors you are dealing with in digital photography. Whether you realize it or not, you are also working with space very precisely. How does this affect your skills as a photographer?

Negative space is defined as “the space around the subject of an image”.

This refers to the empty space around your main subject. This may seem like unimportant background area, but this vacant area can add a crucial factor to your photography composition.

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A Photographer’s Guide to Image Editing Software

floating girl photo editOnce upon a time, Photoshop ruled the roost of image editing software. However, Adobe’s, Incorporated (what some say) inflated prices and callous disregard of its user-base has created a backlash. While the lion’s share of photo image editing work – particularly in the professional sphere – still happens on an Adobe product, many image artists are beginning to explore alternative software as well. In most cases, the software was already out there before Photoshop was invented. Having said all that, many swear by Photoshop (I often use it too) and use it for unique work or projects.

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What Good Are Zoom Lenses?

One of the ideas which are crucial to becoming an expert photographer is understanding the difference between a camera and a human eye. Our eyes are fixed to a narrow range of abilities – we have no choice in what magnification our eyes see with or what ranges of light they use. Nature gave us so many abilities and that is that. But cameras are an artificial contrivance we’ve cobbled together, with the aim of capturing images permanently. They aren’t bound by the constraints of nature.

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Introduction to High Dynamic Range and Histogram

dragonfly-at-work-267-x-190.jpgWhether you are a professional or an amateur photographer, it pays to keep up with technological developments in the industry. The traditional processes of any photographic system, whether a SLR or a digital method, involve capturing an image, storing that image, editing it and finally producing a print or output. The technologies behind each part of the system will always impact the final photographic print. The newest technology rapidly under development, and one that actually applies to and appears in all parts of any photographic system, is called HDR or High Dynamic Range.

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Editing Images In Photoshop

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If you are familiar with Photoshop you may all ready know the basic functions of the tool palette items and some of the other commands. If you are just beginning to use the software package and want to use it simply to clean up or lightly alter your own photographs there are a few basic functions that you should take the time to learn and explore.

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5 Key Ideas for Creating a Photography Website

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In the age of the internet and World Wide Web, it has become almost mandatory to have your own website. Commercial photographers and freelance photographers know the value of getting their work seen and recognized. If you are turning your photography hobby into a part-time or, even a full-time, business the first thing you need – after the cameras of course – is a fabulous website to showcase you and your work.

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Understanding Digital Camera Lenses

335037_paparazzis1.jpgWhen beginning an examination of the use and varieties in digital camera lenses it is important to remember that the digital cameras have a sensor that is smaller than a 35mm film frame. This means that there is a significantly narrower field of view than that presented by the same lens on a non-digital 35mm film camera. This is the reason that digital photography is able to deliver smaller lenses such as 12 and 24 mm lenses as well as larger zoom and macro lenses at 200 and 300 mm.

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Tips for Planning a Photography Website

showcase-your-photography.jpgBuilding a website for your photography business is one of the best assets you can have to showcase your photography. A photography website has the potential to bring you a lot of business, especially if your website stands out from the rest. Here are a few tips to help you plan your photography website.

Frequently Asked Questions about Photography

Include a frequently asked questions (FAQ) page on your website. This is an excellent way to anticipate what your potential customers will want to know. Obviously you are the one to come up with the questions and answers, and you can add facts that do not fit anywhere else on your website.

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