Tag Archive: CS

Jun 14 2013

How To Make Social Media Buttons in Photoshop CS 6

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This may be my last CS 6 tutorial!  I know, I know, those waters need to be tread lightly!  Not everyone is as excited about the release of Photoshop CC as I am. I don’t mind the cost, as an American I spend 10-20 dollars a month on much much dumber things.  I understand by …

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May 08 2013

Adobe Photoshop CS is Dead…RIP

I received the news early yesterday morning from fellow HDR buddy, Nick Marzinski, of Trapping Light.  Adobe is releasing Photoshop CS7, or what would be CS 7, on the Creative Cloud only.  It was only a matter of time,  RIP CS   “So what does that mean for me?”  You may be wondering. The Adobe …

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Sep 07 2012

HDR Tone Mapping Photoshop CS 6

A newcomer to the blog, Larry, asked me to do a tutorial on HDR Toning in Photoshop.  I have never shown this on EverydayHDR before because I don’t really care for it as a Tone Mapping engine.  I do, however, use it in another interesting way. There are two ways to use the HDR toning …

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Jun 29 2012

How To Create Lightning In Photoshop CS 6

My recent submission for the HDR Concert contained self made lightning.  I know I know, I should have used real lightning from a real picture, but believe it or not, it didn’t look right when I did.  So I did a quick Google search and found an awesome tutorial that I used for a jumping off …

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Jun 08 2012

Straightening Images In Photoshop CS 6

Straightening images in Photoshop CS 6 is slightly different than Photoshop CS 5.  Actually, Adobe made it much more logical!  Imagine that a company that uses logic!  In the past the straighten tool was lumped into the Ruler tool, kind of weird but it worked!  In Photoshop CS 6 you can find a little level …

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Apr 27 2012

Dynamic Brushes In Photoshop CS 5

I recently posted HDR Concert #3.  If you look at the image you will see paratroopers littering the sky.  If you look long enough you will see they are all relatively the same, however, their size and angle are different.  Before you say it, I didn’t copy and paste them 50 times on several different …

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