Archives: 'Graphics'

HiRes — May 1, 2008, 2:04 pm

How to Work with Light and Dark Edges in Photoshop

Want your images to have effects that’ll make it stand out more and show up well on every background tones? With Photoshop, you could achieve these effects for your images by its features that work on light and dark edges. These allow you to work on bringing out the best edges of your image - [...]

HiRes — March 26, 2008, 3:51 pm

How to Convert PSD Files to Valid Coded Layouts

Photoshop is one of the leading graphics editing software packages, so it’s no wonder that it is being used for complex web design projects. The creation of Adobe ImageReady has also made the process increasingly easier for web designers to design and slice a layout into a valid coded layout. But what exactly is required [...]

HiRes — February 28, 2008, 11:52 am

How to Remove Background from an Image in Photoshop

If you have ever done any image editing in Photoshop, you know that one of the hardest things to do is to take an image out of its current background. I have a very easy way to do this, which is also very accurate in getting just the image that you would like to use. [...]

HiRes — January 28, 2008, 11:42 am

Tweaking Digital Photos For The Web

Adobe Photoshop CS2 is the industry-standard photo editing software. Many digital camera users may initially feel overwhelmed by the range and complexity of the features available in Photoshop.
However, this checklist should help guide new Photoshop users to enhancing digital photos in 7 easy steps.
Step One - adjust exposure The basic images produced by digital cameras [...]

HiRes — January 15, 2008, 1:40 pm

The Common Myths of Photoshop

Adobe Photoshop, the top choice for digital darkroom use, can be a complicated program to use. Many options and possibilities, some of them completely unexplained, make Photoshop as once mysterious, intriguing, and downright difficult to use. Photoshop enjoys a lot of buzz on the Internet, and there are plenty of myths associated with the program. [...]