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Adobe Photoshop
Contains a range of techniques, tricks and tips for Adobe Photoshop
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Build a powerful PC for Photoshop and other imaging applications
Last Revised 17th May 2012 (Below you can now directly purchase these Image Science designed machines (and/or tweak to your own particular needs!) - from the excellent custom PC builders at AusPCMarket, our favourite PC store that we've been dealing with for years). Summary: This article discu ...
Cross Rendered Proofing
Using affordable inkjet printers as accurate proofing devices for CMYK (or any other) print process. Summary: This article discusses the application of modern dye based inkjet printers as accurate proofing devices for other print processes such as CMYK offset printing or laser based Print on ...
How to check what monitor profile Photoshop is actually using
To do this, go to Edit->Colour Settings. Drop down the RGB working space selector and in there (towards the top) will be an entry 'Monitor RGB - profile name' - don't actually select this, but it's the only place Photoshop actually confirms what profile it is using. Note it only confirms ...
Simulating Classic Film Effects in Photoshop
Summary: Discusses techniques for imitating classic photographic effects and film types in Photoshop. Most of them are not relevant to Landscape Photography as such, but are useful in the portrait/wedding/commercial domains. I am often called upon to use Photoshop to simulate classic film effe ...
Simulating alternative film processes using cross rendered proofing
Summary: This article describes the use of Cross Rendered Proofing techniques in the domain of simulating traditional alternative photographic printmaking techniques, such as Albumen prints. We provide profiles for you to try this for yourself for Albumen, Van Dyke Brown and Cyanotype prints. T ...
Choosing a laptop for Photoshop use
Honestly I am not aware of any one laptop that particularly stands out, although I certainly have come across a few to avoid. If you're a Mac user, the choice is obvious - a Macbook Pro. Be aware the screens on Macbooks are really pretty shabby and the price to performance ratio is often much l ...