We’ve had a prolific month of photography education on the web in November. This article will be a little longer than usual because of so many things that came out recently. To start with, Greg Benz did an article on how you can analyze your computer to see what upgrades would make the most difference in Photoshop and Lightrooms performance.
with in our images is Object Removal.
Aaron Nace of Phlearn did a series of four tutorials on just that.
A Tour of the Best Object Removal Tools in Photoshop | Object Removal 01 – YouTube
Clean Up Simple Backgrounds in Photoshop | Object Removal 02 – YouTube
Remove Objects Around Lines & Edges in Photoshop | Object Removal 03 – YouTube
Remove Objects From Complex Textures in Photoshop | Object Removal 04 – YouTube
Jesus Ramirez of the Photoshop Training Channel put out several tutorials on some neat tricks on Photoshop.
How to Extend a Building in Photoshop
Extend a Building in Photoshop Using The Vanishing Point Filter #shorts – YouTube
+100 Photoshop Tips & Tricks you Probably Don’t know
+100 Photoshop Tips &Tricks You (Probably) Don’t Know! | PTH #10 – YouTube
Since Aaron Nace showed us how to take objects out of our images, Jesus shows us how to put logos back in.
The Best Way To Place a Logo Into a Shirt in Photoshop! #shorts – YouTube
Colin Smith from Photoshop Café gives an hour tutorial on Exposure Blending in Photoshop. A great alternative to HDR
LFL #81 | Exposure Blending in Photoshop. Better than HDR? – YouTube
Colin also goes into the Photoshop Neural filters to colorize a Black and White photo.
Amazing Colorize in Photoshop gets more features – YouTube
Unmesh Dinda from PIXimperfect shows us how to use Photoshop’s AI to make your colors pop.
Use Photoshop’s New AI to Make Colors Pop! – YouTube
He also shows us how to use the new Depth Blur in Photoshop 2022.
Photoshop 2022’s New “Depth Blur” is INSANE! But… – YouTube
On the Phlog Photography website we have a neat tutorial on How to Create Panorama Photos with Dramatic Light
How to Create PANORAMA Photos with DRAMATIC LIGHT in Photoshop (Raws included) – YouTube