Welcome to the Tutorial page!

 

Here I will be putting daily tips and tricks to help you get the best out of your photo's.

 

They'll be a range of 'guides' from simple camera tips to in-depth Photoshop editing tutorials.

 

This page is for everyone to watch not just people who are interested in photography and likes using Photoshop or other computer software.  You could learn some useful info to help/explore some cool photography techniques and improve your photo's.

 

So, I welcome all beginners, amateurs and maybe even ….Pro's?! to join me hehe :) .

Oh, and if you'd like to share your thoughts or would like some advice/help feel free to leave a comment at the bottom of the page :)

( I do read them! )

 

 

Tip #1

Understanding RAW format

 

Tip #2

Photoshop Commands

 

Tip #3

Understanding Layers and using Blend Modes

 

Tip #4

Using different camera modes

 

Tip #5

ISO and Noise

 

Tip #6

Editing portrait shots in Photoshop

 

Tip #7

ND Filters to stop light

 

 

Tip: #8

Keeping your sensor clean

 

Tip: #9

Using plugins in Photoshop

 

Tip # 10:

Overlaying Images

 

Tip: #11

Make it your own

 

Tip: #12

Long Exposure shots

 

Tip: #13

Photoshop File Types

 

11 Comments

  1. Posted 24 February, 2011 at 11:34 pm by John Linkous | Permalink

    new-bee, to photo shop and shooting photos. I’m really interested in this, and want to thank you for taking the time to help us new guys out. Found you through NZB Matrix.
    Thanks again
    T9Newport

    • Posted 25 February, 2011 at 12:59 am by Dan | Permalink

      No worry’s John! Thanks for the comment :)
      Appreciate it.

      Don’t forget to check back for new tips/hints :D .

      P.S I’m open to questions too, regarding photography or Photoshop etc, If I can help I will :) .

  2. Posted 25 February, 2011 at 10:01 pm by Gary Cook | Permalink

    Nice one Dan. Found this through Matrix. Jedigaz is my name on that site.

    Looking forward to seeing more tutorials

    • Posted 25 February, 2011 at 11:11 pm by Dan | Permalink

      Cheers mate :) Glad you come along, I’ll be putting atleast one up a day, well, I’ll try my best too anyway :) .

      Thanks!
      Dan

  3. Posted 26 February, 2011 at 1:16 am by Adam Holmes | Permalink

    Looks good mate! I’ve learnt a bit already :-p

  4. Posted 27 February, 2011 at 8:11 pm by Lou | Permalink

    it should be 1 up top thn go down to two etc, harder to read this way,xxx

    • Posted 28 February, 2011 at 5:41 pm by Dan | Permalink

      There we go, Changed it now, Hope that easier to read :)

  5. Posted 19 March, 2011 at 6:59 pm by Grandad Brian | Permalink

    Hi Daniel, Fantastic pictures Keep up the good work, please keep us posted with your computer worke etc.
    All best Grandad Brian & Meecy.

    • Posted 20 March, 2011 at 12:20 am by Dan | Permalink

      Wow! hey Grandad :D … Thanks for checking the site out :) .

      Good to hear from you two! :D

      Hopefully me and Lou can pop over sometime when we have the £ and time off work :) .
      Love you
      x

  6. Posted 22 March, 2011 at 12:56 pm by SpawnAgain | Permalink

    Came over from the Matrix to say Hi. Thanks for the tips. Used a few already :-) . I bought a Samsung GX10 a while back, it takes great photos! However it could take better ones if I knew how to work it. LOL. Gave up trying, just got myself the Canon EOS 600D. Does all the work for you and at 18MP, should take a nice pic too.

    • Posted 22 March, 2011 at 1:36 pm by Dan | Permalink

      Oh nice one mate, glad they’re helping :) … Thanks for popping over!

      A yeah, That camera will be perfect! :D I’m going to concentrate some more time on more tutorials now so don’t forget to check back some time :) . I’m sure I’ll post info on FB/Twitter/Matrix etc too :) .

      Thanks again
      Dan.

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