Even though Photoshop is quite user-friendly and does not involve many technicalities, one can still encounter certain problems while editing or fixing an image using this software. Here are some Photoshop tricks to handle some common problems faced during image editing process:
Overexposed Images- A great shot can be reduced to just a flashy picture if the light exposure is not proper. Whether due to camera flash or harsh sunlight, overexposed images can be tough to fix. But with Photoshop this is possible:
Open the image in Photoshop and go to Adjustments. Here you will find various options, choose Shadows/Highlights, and your image will be fixed. The changes are immediately visible, but can be quite extreme. Keep adjusting the Amount slider and Tonal width slider until you find the right balance. You can change the default settings as per your preferences, to achieve desired results.
Andy Warhol Effect- Remember Andy Warhol, the famous painter and photographer who was famous for his unique style called 'Pop Art'. With simple Photoshop tricks, you can bring the Andy Warhol effect in your pictures. Here's how:
Choose an image or photograph and open it in Photoshop. The first step is to duplicate the background layer and save it. Now crop the picture to get an interesting composition and Desaturate the cropped image by pressing Ctrl + Shift +U. Apply the Cutout filter to the image layer, and adjust the levels. You need to adjust the sliders till you achieve 3 shades of grey, black and white. Now apply the cutout filter again and you are done.
Resizing - Reducing the size of an image can sometimes affect the clarity and make it seem blurred. When you learn Photoshop, you can easily resize images while keeping the quality intact. To make an image smaller, open the Image Size Menu> click on the resample image and choose the Bicubic sharper from the menu. Bicubic sharper ensures that the image doesn't blur.
Adjust the Number of History States - As you might already know, Photoshop provides you the option of undoing several steps as it saves multiple steps as 'history'. However, by default the numbers of steps that can be saved in history are set to a certain few. To increase this number, you can change the settings. You can add up to 1000 states levels.
Click on Edit > Preferences > Performance and change the 'history' states as per your needs. But you must know that having many history states, will take up much more space on your RAM and you will run out of memory very soon. You can also use the 'snapshots' feature to go back and forward during your image editing process.
There are many ways Photoshop can help you with your image fixing and editing endeavors. Through Photoshop tutorials and videos, you can learn many more tricks and techniques of this wonderful software and can work magic with your photographs.
About the Author
Rafin O'Hara is a professional graphic artist and designer. You can view more of Rafin's Photoshop Tutorials at http://www.photoshopwarrior.com
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