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Top 7 Free Photo Editing Options at the Place of Adobe Photoshop

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  For editing, photo, videos, or designing logos, you need software.   But in general, Softwares are not available for free.   When the name Photoshop comes in mind, it provides graphic designing and many more options for free.   Its massive success has made it a “verbing brand.”   Although it does not means to edit an image, but that’s the only thing that comes in mind. However, for the features it provides, it charges a humongous fee in return.   Also, it will cost your pocket every month.   But what about those who have just started the career and want to edit pictures.   Fortunately, we do have options for the photoshop.   This ‘not so pocket-friendly’ software internet does provide opportunities for it.   Besides, those options do provide quality along with them. Best Alternatives for Photoshop One can Use GIMP: GNU Image Manipulation Program, It came in use, back in 1995.   And, today it is one of the advance image alteration ...

3 Ways To Remove White Background In Photoshop

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Learning how to get rid of white background in Photoshop is useful when you work in the ecommerce business. Regardless if you’re working on a product image or designing website elements, removing background makes easier to place your object on any background you need. Check out these three easy ways to remove white backgrounds in Photoshop and make it fast and simple. If you don’t want to do it manually, you may outsource  background photo retouching  to professionals and order batch editing services for an affordable price.  Method 1: Magic Eraser Tool (2 min) If the picture that requires background removal has a dark color palette and minimum light tones, then the Background and Magic Erasers are the best tools for the job. However, if there are light tones in the photograph or the background is highly detailed, you’ll need a more precise tool to avoid deleting parts of the photo you don’t want to. Pick the Magic Eraser Choose the photo you need to...

How to Create Realistic Shadows for Product Photography in Photoshop

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If you’ve ever used Adobe Photoshop’s built-in Layer Styles tool as-is for creating drop shadows, you may have found it lacking in realism. Here’s a better way to add shadows to your product photography. A lot of the time I use Layer Styles for quick and dirty Photoshop jobs that are more about conveying the sense of depth or texture rather than really making it look lifelike when viewed close up. That’s where  Tony Roslund ’s quick tip comes in (with a hat tip to Aaron Nace from Phlearn). As a professional product photographer, he needs those high-quality shadows for his clients that can usually only be achieved by taking some extra steps. Rather than going to the Layer Styles route, Roslund shows us how to use multiple duplicate layers to build more complex and lifelike shadows. By stacking shadows, his examples also have all the benefits of being independent layers to mask or further refine. Have you tried creating realistic shadows in Photoshop before? Do you use th...

How To Resize Image In Photoshop For Optimal Use On The Web

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There are two ways this can be done in the Adobe graphics editor, and choosing which process depends on the results you'd like to achieve. One method simply allows you to adjust the dimensions without greatly affecting the quality, color profile, or information that is associated with every file.  The other is particularly useful for anyone who is creating content for the internet. In addition to changing the height and width of an image, it will also strip the photo of its metadata and slightly reduce the quality, thereby decreasing the file size and allowing it to load faster in a browser. Here's how to do both. How to resize an image in Photoshop  1.  Open the Photoshop app and click on "File" at the top menu bar followed by "Open…" to select your image. If you're using a Mac, you can also drag the image over the Photoshop icon to quickly launch the app with your desired file. 2.  Click on "Image" at the top menu bar followed...