How to use the Object Selection tool Did you knowPhotoshop can isolate and select objects in an image for you? You don't have to follow a slow and difficult selection process when compositing. You can easily select a car, animal, person, or other object in...
Last but not least is Photoshop’s almost entirely automaticObject Selection Tool. With this tool, you simply need to draw a rectangular marquee around the object you want to select, and Photoshop will take care of the rest. Using the Select And Mask Workspace Adobe recognized that creating s...
If you need to alter the size of a single layer in Photoshop, check out this tutorial –How to resize an image in Photoshop. Step 2 – Select the Crop Tool When you have opened your image, navigate to the toolbar on the left-hand side of the image window and select theCrop Tool. ...
1. Select a Photo You need toget Photoshop freeor paid versions, install it, and launch the program. Save the needed overlays in the folder, which you can easily find. Typically, overlays come as a .zip file. Locate the file on PC and double click to unzip it. ...
Learn how to rotate anything: objects, layers, photos, selection, shapes, layer masks, and canvas. This is the most complete rotate tool Photoshop tutorial!
How to flip a picture in Photoshop in three steps. Follow this tutorial to learn how easy it is to flip an entire image in Photoshop. Open it: You can flip any image in Photoshop. The first simple step is to open the image and determine which way you want to flip it. ...
Today I'm going to show you how to cut out an image in Photoshop using a few simple techniques and standard Photoshop tools. Then I'll teach you how to add a simple retro effect to the image that you cut. Let's get started!
Stitch photos together to create a bigger picture. Sometimes even the widest lens isn’t enough to capture a stunning view. But you can recapture that vista with multiple photos thanks to digital photo editing, which makes combining images easy. With Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, you can merge sev...
Creating the Picture-in-Picture effect with Photoshop will add to the photo making it more interesting. The effect can be further enhanced by adding other effects.
What’s the first thing you do after opening an image in Photoshop to begin the editing process? For many photographers it’s messing with the Shadow/Highlight sliders to arrive at what you consider a good exposure. But what about the oft-ignored midtone