Decoding the Photoshop Selection Tools: Selection BrushAugust 19, 2014 | Advanced Graphic Design CertificateWe’ve conquered the Magic Wand. We’ve lassoed the Lasso. Now it’s time to continue on our journey and unearth ...Read More
Decoding Photoshop Selection Tools: LassoJuly 31, 2014 | Advanced Graphic Design CertificateLast time we looked at one of the more magical selection tools available in Photoshop, and we will continue on our ...Read More
10 Benefits to Working in Camera RAWJune 10, 2014 | Digital Photography, Workshop Blog PostsWhen you’re first starting out in digital photography, chances are you’re focused on learning things like ...Read More
Introduction to Photoshop Blending ModesMay 20, 2014 | Workshop Blog PostsIf you’ve ever been curious about that long dropdown menu on your Photoshop layers bar, then this is the tutorial ...Read More
Introduction to Long Exposure Photography: Part IIApril 29, 2014 | Digital PhotographyLong exposures enable the photographer to create impressive artistic images with an illusion of time passing and a ...Read More
Digital Photography: Leading LineApril 8, 2014 | Digital PhotographyA leading line draws the eyes into a photograph and creates a greater sense of depth for the viewer. Leading lines ...Read More
How to Create the Perfect Photo Panorama Using PhotoshopMarch 28, 2014 | Workshop Blog PostsWhen was the last time you had the pleasure of standing in a truly expansive and breathtaking place? Where the ...Read More
Digital Photography: Why Metering Modes MatterMarch 6, 2014 | Digital PhotographyMetering modes matter. As you can see in our image of a catnap, changing the metering configuration makes a big ...Read More
Text Functions Can Help You Master Microsoft ExcelJanuary 16, 2014 | Workshop Blog PostsWhen working with text data, common problems arise such as capitalization issues, additional spaces, removing ...Read More
Doubling Up: Creating Mirror Images in PhotoshopSeptember 6, 2013 | Advanced Graphic Design CertificateTwice is nice. Double trouble. Double down. Cliches might be corny, but sometimes there’s some truth to them. If ...Read More
Adjusting Your ISO to Capture Natural Light and DramaAugust 1, 2013 | Digital PhotographyIn photography, ISO refers to film speed, or how sensitive film is to light. Digital cameras don’t use film, but ...Read More
Understanding ResolutionJuly 25, 2013 | Advanced Graphic Design Certificate, Digital Photography, Workshop Blog PostsDuring every graphic design class we run at the Digital Workshop Center, there’s almost always a lengthy ...Read More