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Healing to a blank layer
Take advantage of the ability of the Healing Brush to "use all layers." Add a blank layer above your image and in the Options Bar, check the Use All Layers box. Then use the Healing Brush as usual, but now the pixels appear on the new layer. Then you can use the layer's opacity and/or blending modes to alter the effects of the Healing Brush.

Camera Manufacturers/Hardware/Software/Supplies:

Camera Manufacturers:

Camera Lenses:

Hardware/Software
Media/Printers/Others:

Canon USA Inc.
- Canon Camera Museum
Fuji Photo Film USA, Inc
Hasselblad
Kodak
Konica Minolta
Leica
Nikon USA
Olympus
Pentax
Ricoh
Sigma
SiPix Cameras
Sony Cameras


One-Touch rotate
Did you know that you know have one-touch ability to rotate or flag images in the File Browser? There's an easy-to-overlook set of icons to the right of the menus in the file File Browser that provide a fast way to rotate (clockwise or counterclockwise), flag, search, or delete files.

Photography/Photoshop Associations, Guilds and User Groups:

Advertising Photographers of America
The Amateur Photographers Association
American Society of Media Photographers, Inc. (ASMP)
Bay Professional Photographers Association (Florida)
Brentwood Camera Club (Nashville, TN)
International Freelance Photographers Organization (IFPO)

National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP)
National Press Photographers Association
North American Nature Photography Association
Photographic Society of America
- PSA Chapters

Professional Digital Imaging Association (PDIA)
Professional Photographers of America (PPA)
- PPA Affiliates (Adobe PDF, 50k)
Professional Photographers Guild of Florida
The Society for Photographic Education (SPE)
Texas Professional Photographers Association
Virginia Professional Photographers' Association
White House News Photographers Association
Women In Photography International

Get prints, share photos, and other photo items, all online:

It should go without saying that you should not rely on an online photo sharing site as your primary means of image/photo storage. Make sure you keep a copy of all your images locally on your computer or backed up onto CD or DVD. Websites don't last forever and if your host closes down, there will be no way to retrieve your photos. There is always the possibility that their server might crash or be attacked by a virus, and again, your photos might be lost. Also, with the "free" sites, there is no guarantee of service (hence why they are free). There is also the possibility of your photos being deleted in order to make room for more customers, or higher paying ones. Any reputable host will contact you in advance of your collection disappearing, which should give you plenty of time to retrieve you photos or upgrade your subscription.

 
per Month
per Year
Space
Free Trial
Prints
Online Photo Sharing
$5
$50
unlimited
Yes, 15 days
Yes
Yes
Free
Free
No
Yes
Yes
$30
unlimited
Yes, 14 days
Yes
Yes
Free
Free
unlimited
No
No
Yes
Free
Free
unlimited
Free prints*
Yes
Yes
$19.95
50MB
Yes, 30 days
Yes
Yes
Free
Free
unlimited
Free prints
Yes
Yes
Free
Free
unlimited**
Free prints
Yes
Yes**
Free
Free
unlimited
Free prints
Yes
Yes
Free Free unlimited Yes, 60 days Yes Yes***
* When you join Ofoto
**
Must be an active member. You will be an active customer as long as you purchase products or services from PhotoWorks within a twelve-month period.
*** Free members can store and share for one year.

Digital Film Capacity Chart:

Approximate Number of Images per Capacity
Camera Type
File
Size*
32
MB**
64
MB
128
MB
256
MB
512
MB
1GB**
2GB
4GB
2 Megapixel Camera
900KB
35
71
142
284
568
1137
2275
4551
3 Megapixel Camera
1.2MB
26
53
106
213
426
853
1706
3413
4 Megapixel Camera
2MB
16
32
64
128
256
512
1024
2048
5 Megapixel Camera
2.5MB
12
25
51
102
204
409
819
1638
6 Megapixel Camera
3.2MB
10
20
40
80
160
320
640
1280

* Average filesize using camera's "high-resolution" JPEG mode. The actual number of images per card will vary and depends on the camera model and complexity of the scene being photographed.
** MB = Megabytes, GB = Gigabytes

Greater sharpening control
For a different type of sharpening, use Filter>Other>High Pass on a duplicate of the layer that you want to sharpen. Change the layer's Blend Mode to Overlay, Soft Light, or Hard light. Smaller High Pass settings emphasize tiny details in the image where you need to keep the tiny details (such as wrinkles) unsharpened. You can reduce the opacity of the sharpening layer and mask areas to keep them from sharpening. It gives you total flexibility.

 

CALENDAR - All Photography and Photoshop related Events & Trainings in North America we could find!


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