Free Photoshop Tutorials
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As a service to web viewers, we have posted links to 115 free, high-content video PHOTOSHOP tutorials from one of the best sources on the web. And they are all FREE!
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But why Videos?
Videos are great at getting you up to speed on a particular topic very quickly. We've read our fair share of 1000 page technical books, and many of them are great, but sometimes you just need to see someone performing a task and listen to their explanation. As the old adage goes, "a picture is worth a thousand words." As visual and audio learners, videos help us quickly understand 80% of what we need to know to get started, and after we have a fundamental grasp on a given technology, we can find the last 20% in the online help, in books or on the discussion forums.
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Adding Commentsfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.comThis feature allows your clients to add and submit comments and requests to each photo from within your web photo gallery. |
Photogallery Editing with Dreamweaverfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.comThis tutorial will demonstrate some of the basic HTML editing features for your web photo gallery, using Dreamweaver. |
Graffitifrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.comIt seems like questions about this keep popping up. In this tutorial, you will learn how to add graffiti to a textured surface while using gradients and the Overlay option. |
Text Editing with Dreamweaverfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.comIn this tutorial, we will look at editing text description fields for our web photo gallery. |
"Photoshop CS3 Quickstart" Previewfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.comPhotoshop CS3 offers up a powerful new option for converting your color digital photos to black and white with a brand new interface. Learn how to utilize these adjustments to create true art with your black and white photos.
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Using Levels and Unsharp Maskfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.comDon't delete an over- or underexposed or blurry image until you try this tip. If you don't have the benefit of professional lighting or fancy camera settings, sometimes your digital photos will come out too dark, too light or a little fuzzy. Photoshop to the rescue! Learn how to use Levels and Unsharp Mask to adjust the lighting and sharpness of a photograph. |
Special Effects Using the Marquee Toolfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.comThe marquee tool can be used to quickly and easily add some pop to your digital photos. In this video, we will take a look at several techniques and effects we can use to accomplish this. |
Creating Dropletsfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.comLearn how to create action droplets to batch process files, and use the same principle to accelerate the processing of movie files. Bert Lee will show how a video layer can be converted to an image sequence, batch processed and restored to a video layer, enormously speeding up the workflow with video. |
Color Modifications with Masks and Brushesfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.comIn this video, you will learn how to quickly and easily modify the color in a defined area of your photo using layer masks, adjustment layers and the brush tool. |
Working with CS3 Extended, 3D Layersfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.comBert will show you how to work with the texture editing features for 3D layers, recoloring, creating special effects and creating multiple layer effects to rework model textures. |
Creating a Realistic Ripplefrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.comIn this tutorial, Craig Campbell will show you how to use a mixture of Photoshop's filters to create a photorealistic watery ripple effect. |
Working with Levelsfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.comLevels adjustment is a powerful tool for enhancing your digital photos when used in conjunction with adjustment layers. In this video, you will learn how to apply this technique like the pros. |
Painting Within Layer Masksfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com
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The Extreme 3D Popout Effectfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com
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Highlights, Midtones and Shadowsfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com
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Color Correction and Depth of Fieldfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com
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Adjusting JPEGS and TIFFS in Camera Rawfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com
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Color Cast Removalfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com
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Black and White Conversion with Camera Rawfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com
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Photos and Shapesfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com |
Color Cast Removal and Photo Filtersfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com |
Color Cutoutfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com
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Introduction to Photoshop CS4 Preview-1from: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com
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Painting with layer masks allows us virtually unlimited control within our digital photographs because it is non destructive editing. We can easily fix mistakes and or come back at any time to make further edits. This video will demonstrate just one of the many techniques for creative editing to your photos.
In this tutorial, we are going to learn how to literally pop our selected subject out of the photograph into the foreground to give our photo that 3D effect. This particular technique will also give us the opportunity to use Photoshop's CS3's brand new Quick Selection tool.
We will take a look at a slightly more advanced technique for dramatically improving your photographs using Highlights, Midtones and Shadows. You will be surprised at the amount of control you will have in regards to cleaning up those slightly washed out looking photos using these three features in conjunction with adjustment layers.
Here's a quick and easy technique for basic color correction on the fly and a great way to achieve that "Depth of Field Focus" without the need for a high dollar camera and lens.
Not having an expensive digital SLR camera is no excuse for ignoring Photoshop’s powerful Camera Raw adjustment options. In this tutorial, we will take a look at how we can open our "Point and Shoot" camera images from within this powerful new tool to create stunning photos.
We will take a look at a great technique for removing those unwanted color casts from your digital photos using a blur technique and adjustment layers. You will have your digital photos color corrected in a snap!
This tutorial will demonstrate yet another technique for converting your color photographs to black and white using Photoshop's powerful new Camera Raw tools.
Here's a little Photoshop trickery to convert your digital photos using shapes and layer styles. This is a handy technique for spicing up your website or creating custom cards for special events and occasions.
In this tutorial we're going to talk about an optional color cast removal technique and the Photo Filter option in CS3, as well as painting with Layer Masks to control the filters applied.
This is a popular Photoshop trick that is easy to understand. In this tutorial, you will learn how to take a photo and single out one object to create that classic mono color look.
In this video, Craig will give you a tour of the Photoshop working environment and demonstrate how to customize it to fit your needs. 