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Senin, 18 Februari 2013

Free AWESOME photo editor for your phone

Tired of sharing ugly photos from your phone?

Snapseed is a free easy to use photo editor with dozens of cool options. You can auto-correct problems, crop,  or add filters like Grunge, Drama or even borders then share your fixed/enhanced photo directly to Facebook, Twitter or just email it right from the app.

This easy to user interface includes clear instructions on how to swipe and apply various effects on your photos when selecting an adjustment feature.


If you like it for your phone there is even a desktop version. However, being a Photoshop fan, I'll probably be just using it on my Droid. However, it is now my favorite photo editing device for my smartphone.

http://www.snapseed.com/

Rabu, 13 Februari 2013

Free Valentine themes for your phones's photos

With Valentine Camera, you can add romantic and lovely frames while shooting, or customize your photos in album.
Share your romantic photos your friends via Facebook, twitter, or email.
The app includes 40 beautiful frames.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dl.cam.valentine

Selasa, 12 Februari 2013

Photoshop - Selective color editing

There is a simple way to make something in a photograph really pop using Photoshop. Let's take a look at one way to do selective color editing in a photo.
In this example of the car, lets take a look at just editing the red in the car. The first thing you'll want to do is make a rough selection around the car.
Then, go to Image > Adjustments > Selective Color.
Since the car is red lets make sure you have "Reds" selected in the drop-down menu for Colors.



Since Cyan is the opposite of Red, notice the changes in color of the selected red car when I adjust the Cyan slider. Because there is very little red color data around the car it's easy for me to make a rough selection of the car and do this editing without damaging the the ground around the car.
If the car was parked on say a red brick street, I'd need to take much  more care in making my selection.
So, the next time you want to quickly edit a color area in  your image, consider using the Selective Color panel found under Adjustments.

Senin, 04 Februari 2013

Photoshop CS6 Where is font preview size?

Would you believe there was a time in Photoshop when you didn't get a font preview? Having a preview of the fonts are really handy.
In older version of Photoshop you could go to the Preferences and change the size of the previews. However, you won't find that option in the Preferences anymore in CS6.
Now, to change the size of your font preview you need to go to Type >  Font Preview Size.