Debi wrote Photoshop 911 with this problem of under exposure in her photographs:
> Hi, I have a picture of my wedding reception.> Becuase of the lighting around the room, the> Can you tell me how to lighten it, without changing us?> background of all the pictures look dark.> I am a little confused on the layers.> Then a duplicate layer where I did some adjustments> What I have so far is the main layer that I did not> do any changes to. > to our skin (named skin).> Thanks so much> Please tell me where I go from here to follow your steps.
Beyond Digital Photography: Transforming Photos into Fine Art with Photoshop and Painter
Showing by example is a fantastic way to learn, particularly with talents like Jolley. In order to appreciate this work, you must first just see some of the extraordinary art that actually becomes easy with the right tutorials.
Child painting by Donal Jolley
Join in 'conversations' with Jolley about some of the superbly gentle treatments given to digital photos, transforming them into high, fine arts. Jolley chats about this image:
Designing a logo affects the business for time to come; it defines a company for potential consumers, and is the first thing needed to draw a customer in. It has to match the product being sold, appeal to the masses, and be cost effective for small and medium scale businesses. There are often misconceptions when it comes to logos, whether they are about the design, the importance, or how to design them. The most common ones, however, have simple solutions.