The Ultimate Guide To Object Removal In Photoshop [Part 2] | The Clone Stamp Tool & So Much More!
Part 2 of the ultimate guide to object removal will include some more unusual techniques. Some will help you deal with even the most tricky of objects and others will help you remove large groups of people.
The Ultimate Guide To Object Removal In Photoshop [Part 1] | The Clone Stamp Tool & So Much More!
That’s right. It’s an ultimate guide! Knowing how to remove objects in Photoshop is a skill we MUST all have. I’d be willing to bet that you don’t know all the techniques mentioned in this two-part article.
Photoshop for iPad, Cloud Documents and Other Updates Announced for Photoshop 2020
Adobe has released the latest update for Photoshop that comes loaded with a bunch of new and awesome features we’ve already covered the teasers on, and then much, much more! Including a controversial version of Photoshop for the iPad! We’ve got all the details here!
Adobe Announces Premiere and Photoshop Elements 2020 – Adding Powerful Adobe Sensei “AI” Features
Today Adobe announced updates to the Photoshop and Premiere Elements applications, introducing a plethora of new Adobe Sensei AI powered tools to the platform making them incredibly useful for Beginners and Professionals alike!
Is it Ever Necessary To Use Smart Objects In Photoshop?
Smart Objects are a sophisticated method of retouching in Photoshop which can yield some fantastic results. They can also become a gigantic pain in the ***. Read this to find out how I use them.
How-To | Easy, Seamless Exposure Blending In Photoshop
Photoshop can be a mystifying environment, where despite a user’s best intentions sometimes things can go awry and make a…
How to Remove A Soft-Edged Object Using The Pen & Clone Stamp Tools In Photoshop
In this tutorial we take an SLR Lounge Critique submission and show you how to make the changes we suggest.
Lightroom VS Photoshop For Removing Blemishes
Which is better for removing blemishes? Lightroom or Photoshop? Both have their merits, but which should you use and, most importantly, when?