Getting
it Right with Photoshop CS-4
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24 minutes

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If you are a newer
users of image editing software like Photoshop you
are in for some frustrating times. The frustration
is caused when we appear to have made some great
changes to our image, but when we take a closer
look or print it, we see that it is far from perfect.
Take our image below as an example. The
sky could do with being a little darker to add some
impact and appeal and the foreground needs to be
lightened and the colour improved. Carrying out
those manipulations doesn't sound very difficult,
but as a newer user of Photoshop you will be in
that steep learning curve and the solution often
seems miles away.

Take a look at the image below,
at first glance and at this size all looks fine.

However, lets take a closer look
and we find all is not well and the work is unacceptable.
The changes we have made can clearly be seen and
they completely ruin the image.

In this tutorial we show the newer
user a simple and effective way to overcome this
problem and it is one of those techniques that is
not just right for this image, but it is something
you can put in the bank and use over and over again.
It is what I call the bread and butter techniques
in Photoshop. Those you will use again and again.
In this video we take you through
the techniques to create our finished image below.
We use Quickmask, the Eraser tool, The Levels and
Hue and Saturation. All basic manipulation tools,
but ones that make such a difference.

And when we look at the image up
close, it is still OK

Download our readme
file HERE
