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Levels and Curves

I’ve been asked recently about Levels and Curves. Now I could record a TipTorial but regular readers will know, you’d be better off with some professional tutorials.

It’s unusual for TipSquirrel.com, we usually post original material, but in this case I think there is so much good stuff out there already we’d just be covering old ground.  So here we are, four great tutorials from A.J. Wood, Rich Harrington and Deke McClelland.


Photoshop – Curves vs Levels

by A.J. Wood


Correcting Color Cast with Levels

Understanding Adobe Photoshop Episode 159 with Rich Harrington


Photoshop Top 40 #9 – Levels

Photoshop Top 40 with Deke McClelland


Photoshop Top 40 #24 – Curves

Photoshop Top 40 with Deke McClelland


About Eric Renno (435 Articles)
Eric’s background in video editing with Adobe Premier led to his interest, and then obsession, with Photoshop. Starting TipSquirrel.com as a hobby he is proud to have gathered together and be a part of The Photoshop Nuts. Known as only “TipSquirrel” for two years, Eric ‘went public’ when he was a finalist in The Next Adobe Photoshop Evangelist competition. He’s also been a finalist in Deke’s Techniques Photoshop Challenge. While still taking on some freelance work, Eric has recently become a Lecturer at Peterborough’s Media and Journalism Centre where he enjoys sharing his knowledge as well as learning new skills. This realisation that he loves to teach has made Eric look at altering his career path.

5 Comments on Levels and Curves

  1. Juanda // 30/07/2010 at 8:41 pm //

    Excellent info….thanks

  2. Is their anyway I can get passed workshops
    my biggest problem is resizing
    wHAT i HAVE SEEN SO FAR IS GREAT\

    Thanks

    BILL

  3. TheDarkIn1978 // 31/07/2010 at 6:32 am //

    It’s recommended to always use adjustment layers (Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Levels… or Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Curves…, etc.) that allows you to reedit previous changes without further damaging the original bitmap data.

  4. Great post guys. Always appreciate when others share great tips!

  5. thanks for your tutor . . . 🙂

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