7 Photoshop Photo Editing Tutorials.

Began working time, on photoshop, This first part of Photoshop Photo Editing  Tutorials.

1-Easily Smooth And Soften Skin In A Photo

Learn an easy way to smooth and soften someone’s skin in a photo without losing important image details, using a technique normally used for advanced image sharpening!

 

2- Easy Hair Coloring and Tinting in Photoshop

Learn how easy it is to color or tint someone’s hair in a photo with Photoshop! Use this technique on photos of other people, or use it on yourself to see what you’d look like with a different hair color, then go back any time you want and change the color again without having to redo all the work!

 

3- Easily Give Someone A Digital Nose Job

Let’s face it, sometimes photos don’t do people justice, and a wrong setting on the camera or an unflattering angle can make their nose look bigger than it really is. Fortunately, Photoshop makes digital plastic surgery a breeze without the need for any fancy surgical tools or even a steady hand!

 

4- Digital Dentistry – Whiten And Brighten Teeth In Photoshop

Learn an easy way to make teeth whiter and brighter in Photoshop without going too far and making your image look fake.
 

 

5- Fixing Overall Tonal and Color Problems With Levels

When it comes to editing images, the very first step should always be to fix any overall tonal and color problems, and the Levels command allows us to quickly and easily fix both problems at once!

 

6- Dual View Photo Editing In Photoshop

If it’s true that two heads are better than one, it’s also true that two views of the same image are better than one, especially when it comes to photo editing. Learn how to keep a constant eye on your overall image in Photoshop no matter how far you’ve zoomed in with this dual view editing technique!

 

7- Cropping Photos Without Changing The Aspect Ratio

Cropping photos is one of the most common uses for Photoshop, but what if you want your cropped image to maintain the same aspect ratio as the original? No problem, thanks to a rarely used but very useful command called Transform Selection!

 

This Tutorials from Photoshop Essentials.com

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