It's time to rid your photos of that mark of the devil / vampire elements. Using Photoshop, Elaine Ashburn demonstrates three ways to remove the ever troublesome red eye from your precious snaps.
Adobe Photoshop has many ways and tools to help you select areas of an image. But the recent 2014 update introduces a new one which Iain Anderson puts to the test.
It's surprising how few Photoshop aficionados use of Smart Objects. In this tutorial, experienced graphic designer and artist, Elaine Ashburn shows how to avoid blurry and unusable images forever.
Photoshop is probably the perfect platform in which to create montages'"or in many of our cases, Frankensteins. Elaine Ashburn shows it's not that scary after all and can have pleasant results.
Feeling the need to dunk something expensive in water without really submerging it? Here's the tutorial for you: we'll be showing you how to fake it using Adobe Photoshop.
For some people the word "design" suggests complexity. But it doesn't have to always be that way. Elaine Ashburn takes a look at how designers are now embracing a less is more mentality.
GoPro Hero cameras are portable and shoot great video and photos. And it's easy to straighten out the resulting fisheye effect using Photoshop, Final Cut Pro X and other tools.
Why is it whenever you take a photo of friends or family, there's always someone with their eyes closed! Iain Anderson shows how to solve that in this eye-opening Photoshop tutorial.
Photoshop can do virtually anything you can imagine to manipulate (i.e. improve or destroy!) your photographs. Here's how to ditch Photoshop and make your photos beautiful without its magical tools.
They say the entrance to the soul is through the eyes. So you won't want your eyes looking dull in your photos. Francesco Schiavon shows how to grab attention with your eyes in Photoshop.
Are you involved in creative tasks that cause you to rely on accurate screen calibration? Iain Anderson is here to dispel the myths and fill you in with secret tips and tricks.
Making your print adverts stand out from the crowd can be tricky. Elaine Ashburn is here with 6 timely tips to help your well designed adverts create a buzz and start a memorable campaign.
If you've been using Photoshop primarily for image editing your photos there's a whole world of 3D animation to explore. Martin Perhiniak takes you through the essentials of creating a spinning globe.
There's a multitude of formats to choose from before you even start shooting video with your camera. So, which is best for your needs? RAW? ProRes/DNxHD? Iain Anderson breaks it down for us.
Smart objects can be a life saver, and sanity preserver, when carrying our repetitive editing tasks in Adobe Photoshop. Francesco Schiavon explores the why and how in this illuminating tutorial.
Winter holidays are a great time to take stock of all areas of your life, including your digital life. In this helpful article, Matt Vanacoro explores how to clean up and archive your precious files.
Cars can go fast, right... so why would you stick a vehicle on a road in your Photoshop artwork which looks stationary? Martin Perhiniak shows how to add speed to images in this tutorial.
Perplexed by Photoshop? Confused by colors? Bemused by brushes? Have no fear, Elaine Ashburn is here to take you by the hand in this step-by-step guide on using Photoshop for the uninitiated.
Photoshop actions are awesome, but you may have experienced limitations when working on different image types. Iain Anderson explores how Conditional Actions in Creative Cloud can take you further.