26 Feb
2009

While it may not be everyone's favorite, Adobe's Photoshop series of digital graphics software, is certainly fat and versatile enough to satisfy even the most demanding digital photo manipulator.
Photoshop's biggest drawback, however, is its steep learning curve, made so because of the wide variety of tasks the program can handle.
The trick, I find, to making big, complex programs easier to use, is to spend time looking for the best tutorials available for the processes you wish to master. Although there are many Photoshop books out there some of the best lessons are available free on the Internet.
Currently one of digital photography's popular applications allows the photographer to render "vivid" colors in the finished file.
Some of the programs I've researched and used cause the color saturation, IMHO, to simulate slide film or "chromes" which I like.
Check out this terrific tutorial, by pro photographer Kyle Hepp, and learn how to create vivid color digital photos using Adobe Photoshop.
Take a camera with you whenever possible, and look around, you'll find a picture somewhere.
Photo Source:www.kyleheppphotography.com
kyle
26 Feb 2009
Hi, just wanted to say thanks for the shout out! Glad the tutorial was helpful.
Matt
28 Feb 2009
Great read. Check out http://www.freeonlinephotoalbum.org for more information about digital photo printing and online photo albums.
Photoshop Tutorials
13 Aug 2009
cool! simple to do and great effect! thanks for the tutorial
PhotoshopTutorials
13 Aug 2009
cool! simple to do and great effect! thanks for the tutorial
ian
13 Aug 2009
Photoshop tutorials http://www.freeitsolutions.com/photoshop/