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The Final Picture–Post Processing with the Experts

18/03/2013

A few months ago a couple of the Photoshop Nuts were contacted to see if we’d like to work alongside Welshot Imaging Academy with some of their projects, and I’m delighted to say the first of these is taking place next month. [More]

Your Phone Camera Photos Suck (Blur Removal Software Review)

13/02/2013

No matter how good the settings on your phones camera are, they probably aren’t going to help out of focus or blurry images. You might try to take multiple shots of whatever you’re photographing, and hope at least one comes out halfway decent – that’s usually my main M.O., but if you are stuck with blurry or out of focus images, what can you do? [More]

A Rare Personal Blog. A Thank You

29/10/2012

This week I was very proud to receive confirmation that I’d passed the Photoshop CS6 ACE Exam. There are a few teachers and trainers that have passed this exam but for me, this was super sweet. [More]

19th Century Beauty Experiment

15/08/2012

What makes portrait photography so much better today than it was in the 19th century? Because, let’s face it, most of those folks didn’t look their best. Was it the lighting? Lack of make-up? The equipment? I imagine all of the above played a part, along with the fact that the subject had to sit up to 15 minutes due to the exposure time, hence no smiles. The lighting, especially at first, was quite harsh. In the beginning limelight was used, which resulted in extremely white, chalky faces, and later, battery operated arc lamps which were also quite stark. Later, around the turn of the century, full walls of windows were often used, taking advantage of daylight, as well as electric light. Even though the renaissance masters figured out how to harness and soften light to paint by (Rembrandt used shutters and a white cloth hanging over the windows to diffuse light), photographic portraiture wouldn’t reach that level until much later in the game. [More]

Adobe Creative Cloud – First Impressions

13/08/2012

You may be looking to get a new Creative Suite package and have heard about the Creative Cloud, so what is it and should you subscribe to it? In short, the Creative Cloud is a collection of Adobe [More]

Deke’s Techniques: The Challenge

30/07/2012

Deke McClelland has a great competition running over at his website with some amazing prizes. I’m sorry to say that I’ve left it a little late to write about the first competition, as this [More]

GuideGuide 2 Overview for Photoshop CS6

12/07/2012

In this video Howard Pinsky explores the use of GuideGuide 2. If you use guides more than occasionally this extension should be a part of your Photoshop! It works with CS4, CS5 and CS6. [More]

Resize Software – A Retrospective

11/07/2012

First off, let me be candid. The thing that prompted this review…well, I got miffed. It started with my not being able to use my Perfect Resize 7 in CS6. I had to close CS6, open CS5, open the [More]

Photoshop CS6 The Missing Manual – A Review

25/06/2012

Photoshop has a pretty extensive help file, and I don’t need to tell you dear TipSquirrel.com reader that there are some brilliant tutorial websites out there, but nothing quite takes the place of a well laid out, indexed manual that can sit quietly on the desk until that day when you just need to know something in a hurry. O’Reilly publish a whole range of Missing Manual books and for Photoshop CS6 they have once again turned to Lesa Snider. Lesa has penned two previous incarnations of the Photoshop Missing manual, authoring the CS5 and CS4 books as well as the iPhoto ‘11 Missing Manual. [More]

12 Courses, 2 Nuts and 7 Days Free at Lynda.com

04/06/2012

Hi, Eric here with a slightly different post. I’m sending you off somewhere else! Today I’m offering you the chance to head off and get 7 days of free UNLIMITED ACCESS to all the courses at lynda.com. [More]

Silver Efex Pro Control Points – An Apology

29/03/2012

In one of my previous tutorials on Silver Efex Pro I may have given the impression that I wasn’t too impressed with control points, I think I may even have used the phrase “I don’t think the control points work very well in SilverEfex and never use them!” Oh dear, what a muppet. I was, of course, wrong and its not very often you’ll hear me say that according to my wife and I apologise for misleading you. That isn’t to say that they are a panacea but they are pretty damn good. [More]

Merry Christmas Nutters!

23/12/2011

We’re off for a week, returning on 2nd January so on behalf of everyone involved in TipSquirrel.com; Have a Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year! TipSquirrel.com is a collaborative site and [More]
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