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Superimposing Images

Sometimes a landscape photo has just the composition and mood you're going for. Other times, it seems like nothing you can find is quite right. When that's the case, don't settle for second-best. Join two photos to create the perfect composite landscape!
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by CreativePro.com on 10 Jul 2011 215 views
Learn to superimpose images onto other images in photoshop in this video tutorial!
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by glazebro on 25 Mar 2011 151 views
Learn to convert images from raster to vector in photoshop and illustrator.
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by glazebro on 02 Mar 2011 350 views
Learn the process I use to add drama to an image. By combining HDR, RAW, and Black and White images together in Photoshop.
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by loswl on 01 Feb 2011 324 views
For many people this question could be rephrased as “what’s the difference between Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator?”. Many people get their introduction to graphics on computers via Adobe Photoshop. It’s immediate, it’s fun and you can use your own photos as a starting point. Often Adobe Illustrator is seen as more specialised and many general users don’t get very involved with it. Both programs are intended for different but complementary purposes, and knowing when to use one or other or both will lead to better results.
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by webcoursesbangkok on 29 Jan 2011 126 views
Learn how to convert an image into a rusted looking version using Photoshop
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by jordan82 on 24 Aug 2010 126 views
In this Photoshop tutorial you will learn how to create an abstract composition using rendered images and light effects.
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by prosecutor on 15 Aug 2010 248 views
In this tutorial I will try to show how to get a high dynamic range, noise-free image with the combination of three shots.
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by pxleyes on 19 Jun 2010 157 views