The listing, The Essential Guide To Digital Photography & An Idiot’s Guide To Photoshop, Part 3: Pro Tips PDF has ended.
You are bidding on the PDFs Files for both . I will send via email after the auction.
The Essential Guide To Digital Photography
You may think that picking up a digital camera, turning it on, and taking the photo is all that you need to know about digital photography. Think again, as there is a whole heap more to learn that you might not even realize.
MakeUseOf proudly presents this free 59 page guide. It’s jammed packed full of useful information for all type of photographers – from beginners to advance photographers.
Inside, you will find everything from what digital camera is right for you to features and settings that you should know about your camera.
There are also 5 beginner exercises for you to complete to help you become a professional photographer, and helpful instructions and information about editing your photo’s to make them even more magical.
An Idiot’s Guide To Photoshop, Part 3: Pro Tips:
Want to get more out of Photoshop? “An Idiot’s Guide To Photoshop, Part 3: Pro Tips”. By By Azamat “Bohed” E, resident Photoshop genius at TrueKolor.net, this manual outlines 32 Photoshop tips you need to know, along with a photo retouching guide and three in-depth tutorials.
Learning Photoshop is fun and easy, if you’re willing to learn. Actually, that sentence can be applied to learning anything, but in this guide you’ll be learning Photoshop, as you did in Part I and Part II of our Photoshop series. First, we’ll go through the most important Photoshop tips and tricks that will make your life easier and dramatically save you time. Then, we’ll show you how to create a YouTube banner with links.This guide includes:
32 Photoshop tips you didn’t know, outlining everything from unlocking the background layer to quickly switching between documents.
Tips for using the 6 essential tools for basic photo re-touching,A tutorial for creating a YouTube banner with links
A silhouette tutorial, A tutorial for making favicons in Photoshop