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Enhance Your Digital Photos Using
Photoshop CS
by: Brad Bagherian
As more and more people are buying digital cameras and
uploading their photos onto their PCs, people are starting to
experiment with what things they can do to their photos to enhance
them, cut out unwanted people from their photos, or take the people in
their photos and place them on a different background. The enhancements
you can carry out on your photos are endless. In this article I will
give you a few tips on how to get the most out of Photoshop to take
your photos to the next level.
If you don’t own a digital camera, do not worry. You can
still use the following tips by scanning in your photos. Here the one
thing to remember is to make sure that your dpi (dots per inch) is
300dpi for best results.
1. Lightening up dark photos
Open the photo you want to edit and select ‘Image’ from
the main toolbar, then select ‘Adjustments’ followed by
‘Brightness/Contrast’. You can adjust these two settings until you are
happy with the brightness of the photo.
2. Adding more colour to your photos
Some of your photos may seem dull, or maybe the opposite
whereby it too much colour or redness. This can be adjusted by clicking
on ‘Image’ from the main toolbar, then select ‘Adjustments’, followed
by ‘Match Colour’. On this window you can increase and decrease the
‘Colour Intensity’ setting as required.
3. Removing the background from a photo
With this tool, you can cut around any object,
background or person you would like to remove from the photo. From the
‘Tools’ panel on the screen select ‘Pen Tool’. With this tool, start on
one side of the object you want to remove and click around the outline
of it.
This is a delicate process, and the more accurate you
are with the outline, the better your final image will be. Make sure
you zoom into the image as this will increase your accuracy. Don’t be
afraid to zoom in further than you think is necessary as this will only
improve the quality of the final outcome.
The closer your clicks are, the more accurate the pen
will draw around your outline. To draw around curves of your object,
while holding the Ctrl key click on the line (between two clicks) which
you can then adjust until you are happy with it. Once you have
completely drawn around the whole object and you are back where you
started, make sure your ends are joined together. Now right click on
the image you just outlined and select “Make selection”, change the
feather radius to 0 and click on OK.
4. Optimising your photos for the web.
Many people now want to send their photos through email
or put them up on their own personal website where friends and family
can view them. Images which have a size of more than 2MB take a long
time to download especially with slow connections. Photoshop has an
image optimise that reduces the file size considerably without losing
any quality of the image which is noticeable to the eye. Open your
image in Photoshop and choose ‘File’ from the main menu, then select
‘Save for Web’. A new window will open with some basic presets, select
the file size you would like and save the document.
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About The Author
Brad Bagherian is the founder and MD of
elaborations Ltd (www.elaborations.co.uk).
elaborations is a London based Design Company specialising in website
design and development, graphic design and Internet marketing.
brad@elaborations.co.uk
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Here is today's feature Photography article.
How to Take Great Flower Photos
by: Kelly Paal
I know that many out there want to improve their photography in one aspect. Flower photography. With gardening as popular as it is this shouldn’t be a surprise. Flower photography while looking like one of the simplest forms of photography can quickly become one of the most difficult. Here are a few tips for you. (Keeping in mind that basic good photography skills are always used.)
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