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Some basics in digital imaging
As we are dealing with colours - you monitor does not necessarily show
colours
accurately without being calibrated, and there are many issues involved
in coordinating what you see on the monitor with how it prints. Some of
my other favourite places I have learned a lot about Managing Color in
Photoshop 6 and 7, and ColorSync & ICC-based color management are from the following sites
- A common question is: Could anyone tell me what is the best way to make the
colours in my monitor (using PS CS2) to look exactly as they are printed?
(or the other way around ;)
One answer can be: You can try and make these corrections visually,
without a spider, but it's difficult. That's what Adobe Gamma tries
to do. It is a basic monitor calibration utility, intended to help you
match what you see on-screen with your prints. In order for it to really
help, you need to go to your control panel and go through the calibration
process. So try using Adobe Gamma first and see if it improves on what
you have now. If not, a spider is the only real solution. When you create
profiles with a spider they change your screen on boot-up. The correction
is applied to all programs. There are differences between how Macs and
PCs handle this, also depending on the version of the operating system
used, but this is true generally according to Michael Reichmann. A Swedish evaluation of the Colorvision Spyder can be found here!

- A great site, by Timo Autiokari about monitor
calibration: I thought my monitor was calibrated OK until I came
across this website from which I have learned a lot. And my images look
much better now in my calibrated Dell LCD-monitor 2001 FP, although I
disagree to calibrate to gamma 1.0. Good in theory but not very practical.
For Windows Gamma 2.2 Adobe RGB is just fine. At least that way your
images will look normal when viewed by programs other than PhotoShop. Gamma 1.8 Adobe RGB is good for Macintosh, and for shops where a majority
of the systems are Mac. Timo Autiokari´s site has however calibration
tutorials you should look at and is real good at explaining gamma and
color balance.

- Monitor Calibration and Profiling by Ethan Hansen He is an active and valuable contributor on digital photography forums. There some good stuff on his site Dry Creek Photo.
If you can not trust the
colours displayed on your monitor, all other
color management is a waste of time. Calibrating and profiling your monitor should, therefore, be your first priority. Luckily, it is the easiest part of the image capture, editing, and printing system to profile. The cost to do this ranges from free to expensive. If
color accuracy and the ability to match your prints to your monitor are important to you, a decent hardware calibration system is essential. With a little work you can get good
color from your monitor. If digital photography is your business, or you simply want the best
colours you can get, the expense of a high quality calibration system is more than justified.
This site has also links to some downloadable files in Lab format containing images of the Gretag Macbeth ColorChecker card. If you view the Lab file in Photoshop 6 or 7, and compare the on-screen image to a GM card viewed under a D50 lamp or similar, then you will get an idea of how good your monitor profile is.
- RAW Image Workflow. Learn how others use the RAW mode of their digital camera to get the best images possible

- Photoshop CS3 and Color Management by Ian Lyons.
This latest article from Ian Lyon will explain the main changes and make suggestions as to how the new Photoshop CS3
color management system should be configured.
You must also visit the main site, Computer
Darkroom if you are interested in understanding color
and printing techniques, or if you just want to learn more Photoshop
tips, check out Ian's site. This site is an extremely helpful for digital
darkroom resource.
- Photoshop CS3 - Managing Colour When Printing also by Ian Lyons.

- An interesting article is A Color Managed Raw Workflow" by Bruce Fraser (4,54 MB)

Follow the Rainbow: 101 Color Resources for Web Designers.Do you freak out if someone asks you to match print colors to Web colors? Or, maybe you just can’t decide whether the orange would work better with the blue or the green. Either way, many designers may not realize how easy it is to choose a palette for that new Web design. Additionally, many designers might be surprised to learn that they can stay on top of color trends with a few visits to fashion design Web sites.
All those tips and more are listed below in this list of 101 color resources for Web designers. The categories are listed alphabetically as are all the links contained within each category. Although the sites are numbered, this does not mean that one site is better than others. Visit them all and bookmark the ones that will help you become the most color-savvy Web designer around.

- At extremetech.com you can learn even more in details more about ICC Profiles, sRGB, and scRGB

Resources and Information - Photography and digital imaging.
Online resources that they have found useful, covering different aspects of digital workflows and photography. Among other things Colour Management in your web browser - Test Images
- A highly recommended tutorial regarding color management and color spaces

- Assign Profile VS Convert to Profile, when to use?

- Can you have control of the colours of your images on the World Wide Web? Yes and no, probably.

- Bruce Fraser is a self-confessed color geek and co-author of Real World Photoshop 6/7 and CS. On his website you can learn about Color correction like "Out of Gamut: Color-Correct Vocabulary" , "Out of Gamut: Color-Correcting Photographs in Photoshop", you can read in in the
. You will find much more about this subject

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Out of Gamut:
Don't Underestimate Photoshop's Auto Color by Bruce FraserImaging professionals tend to veer away from Photoshop's overly simplistic automatic color-correction tools. But version 7's Auto Color mode is a horse of a different color, if you know how to use it. Color guru Bruce Fraser shows you how. I use it nowadays in my workflow when I work with
digital images in Photoshop
Also translated into the Swedish language!

- A very nice little PDF-document that talks about which working space/gamut you want to be in and why.
- Photographers using digital equipment now have previously unattainable control over noise levels, dynamic range and color accuracy. This is an exciting time to get involved with photography and digital imaging. From the site, Cambridge in color, you will have a comprehensive toolkits of tutorials to help improve your digital images. Like - Understanding Posterization -, -Using Local Contrast Enhancement-, -Understanding Histograms, Part 2: Luminance and Color-. Highly recommended!

- My Swedish visitors should absolutely have a look at my site Tips och Tricks när det gäller digitala bilder.
Corel Paint Shop Pro X
($85 direct) now improves and expands on what was already the best value in image-editing software. Paint Shop Pro offers a complete suite of image-editing and special-effects tools at a fraction of the price of the competing Adobe Photoshop CS2. Pro X sports a revamped and simplified user interface and adds several new features that make the product more competitive with Adobe Photoshop , including a script editor, support for JPEG 2000, and improved multilayer image tools. This version also includes some unique features, such as a one-click Photo Fix button, an easy-to-use red-eye removal tool, and an excellent template-based printing feature, that simplify common tasks for users new to photo editing.
Tips
& Tricks from The Digital Dog by Andrew Rodney. Information's from Scanning tutorial
to Color Management Primer. You can look online or load the PDF-files to
your hard disk
Luminous-landscape.com is probably one of the web's most comprehensive site devoted to the art of landscape, nature and documentary photography using traditional as well as digital image processing techniques. You will find on these pages a gallery of outstanding images as well as instructive feature articles, travel and technical discussions, product reviews and a Discussion Forum.
The site is completely non-commercial. It currently has more than 900 pages containing articles, tutorials,
product reviews and photographs — all with no advertisements. It is not affiliated with or beholden to any company or organization. A goldmine
for everybody interesting in digital imaging.
The myth of 72 dpi resolution of your images on the Web!
Tips och tricks när du arbetar med bilder till din webb-sida. Till exempel vet du skillnaden mellan dpi, ppi och lpi eller hur förbättrar man bilden efter inscanning? (Only in Swedish for the time being, unfortunately)
GIF??
JPEG?? Which should you use for the Web? How do you store your images? Probably at least your
grandchildren should be interested, that you keep your digital images safe
and in a good shape! I am myself strongly in favour of the Tiff
format for archiving of digital images!
Which file format should I use for
the web and why?
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Dedicated to Photo Shoppers
onOne Software have launced a set of more than 100 Free PhotoPresets for Adobe Camera RAW. These new Adobe Camera RAW presets are designed to help ACR users quickly and efficiently process their RAW digital camera files as well as their JPEGs.
Photoshop Killer Tips. "The hottest collection of cool tips and hidden secrets for Adobe® Photoshop"
PhotoshopNews. The latest news and info about the tip pixel-wrangling application on the planet.
The PhotoshopSupport.com Tutorials, plugins, brushes and many more resources.
 psdtuts.com a place with many photoshop guides. Well worth a visit!
To help CS3 users manage photos and other digital files that can become overwhelming, Adobe has introduced Bridge CS3. In Bridge and Version Cue CS3 Essential Training , instructor Ted LoCascio teaches viewers how to use Bridge to take full advantage of each application and better manage files for individual and group projects. Complementing Bridge in the file management process is Version Cue CS3, a server-based workgroup collaboration system that also works with all the CS3 applications. Exercise files accompany this training. I do like the new Bridge which is now better and faster in sorting my images and the more powerful Camera RAW4. I use Bridge nowadays instead of BreezeBrowser
Adobe Photoshop CS3 for Photographers by Pixel Genius and Pixel Mafia member Martin Evening , was be published in the Spring of 2007, shortly after the official release of Photoshop CS3. You can download the introductory chapter: What's New in Adobe Photoshop CS3
Aging People! This Photoshop tutorial will show you how to add on the years to almost anybody. It's basically a practice using the Burn and Dodge tools.This is a fairly advanced tutorial, so it helps to have a little bit of artistic talent, even though I don't. Or toy can download the tutorial, Ageing in Photoshop
Complete List of Photoshop Tips. At McCannas.com, you can learn some great tips about using your graphics program. Creating graphics should be fun, not frustrating. Here you'll find inspiration, tools, and reommended books from author Laurie McCanna.
The Best 80 Photoshop Text Effects on the Web
What were new in Photoshop CS2 when it arrived some years ago? By Matt Kloskowski.
Photoshoptechniques.com seems to have the mission to create a friendly, community supported site dedicated to helping users of all skill levels get the most out of Adobe Photoshop.
Highly recommended!
A comprehensive collection of Photoshop tutorials
Adobe Studio Exchange is your place for actions, plug-ins, extensions, tutorials, and other helper files that allow you to easily add new features to Adobe products. You can even create your own files, upload them, and share them with the entire Adobe Studio Exchange community. To begin, simply browse by product to find thousands of free, easy-to-use files that will help you get more out of your Adobe applications.
There's a new news website devoted to Photoshop that went live beginning of April. For those interested the name is PhotoshopNews.com
Pixelgenius host now a series of PDF and Quicktime tutorials written
by the experts that founded the company.
Remember that if you purchase one -or several- of their Automation suites as PhotoKit Sharpener or PhotoKit Color , you are entitled to have access to their forum, with the best insider info out there.
At photoshoplab.net you find tutorials and links to sites dedicated to Photoshop. Well worth a visite!
This Photoshop tutorial how to beauty a face. The correction thats are demonstrated will make tge face look different, but at the same time avoiding to make the result unnatural like we tend to see in many Photoshop tutorials

These are the cases of the Photoshop 911 ER where Adobe Photoshop and Elements users get tips & tricks and answers to their questions about image manipulation, painting. Since 1990 in the Design & Publishing Center, formerly called: Photoshop Tips & Tricks
Do not forget to visit the official, and experimental, Russell Brown Tips and Techniques page. This is your one stop shopping location for the latest in hot new tips, right off the silicon wafers.
In the effort to stay on the cutting edge of technology were offering QuickTime movies of some of his
favourite tips. In some cases he will also offer a PDF document to accompany the movie. Beware, the movies are large and will take time to download when using a slow connection. Also, when viewing from Internet Explorer, the movies may take several minutes to appear. These movies have been optimized to download as fast as possible and still look good in most cases. I learned a lot from this site. Especially I liked the technique about Advanced Masking
Introduction to the Curves Command. Fundamentals of a powerful tool for improving the color and contrast of digitized photos.
(Covers RGB and Greyscale)
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Learn about the new healing brush in PS7!
A PDF tutorial by Katrin Eismann or a fundamental introduction to working with the new Patch tool in PS7. An other PDF by Katrin Eismann
Photoshop Tutorials: These reports were passed in by Photoshop students in search of good tutorials online. You can add your own suggestions to share with all Photoshop Tips & Tricks readers.
Photo & Digital Imaging. Know-How: In teaching and running courses in Photography and Photoshop Clive R. Haynes has produced many notes for students. These are available for anyone who may find the information useful. A great site!
Alien Skin Software is the award-wining home to essential PhotoShop plug-in-Eye Candy. Check out its sequel, Xenofex!
Image Retouching 101:
I found this site to be very helpful in understanding the details behind making an image look its best.
 Along with Webpedia, we're merging the content from Cooltype.com into WebDeveloper.com as well. So now you'll have all the great Photoshop tips and tricks you've grown to know and love, as well as tons more stuff that we've had all along.
An excellent site of Barry Haynes and Wendy Crumpler.
Here they have the Latest Tips for you, info about our Photoshop, Painter and Illustrator books,
our Workshops for photographers and artists. I bought myself their book Photoshop 5 & 5.5 Artistry from which I have learned a lot.
Great
Photoshop actions
for your digital camera! Like the FM Intellisharpen™ Plugin . This smart and complex Plugin comes with fourteen (14) built-in intensity options from lowest to highest and is compatible with low and high ISO files.
PhotoShop Professional Tips and Tricks
This is probably the best tutorial online for learning how to Convert a
Photo to a Pencil Sketch
Pegasus Web Design Resources, which features web design, graphic design and Adobe PhotoShop tutorials written by Daniel Piechnick, I can really
recommend. You can download a new free website template or learn Choosing a font style that contrasts and many other Adobe PhotoShop Tutorials
How many times have you wanted to know the RGB value of a single pixel on your screen? And you didn't have any other choice than to capture the screen and a little detective work :-) ? Now you can do this easily with
EyeDropper.
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Artists in Digital
Imaging
I do like this personal and competent photographic site. It covers subjects from standard Photo Exhibits, Equipment Reviews, Technique and How-to (Traditional) to Technique and How-to (Digital)
Manipulated Pictures ,sensational pictures and much more from the photographer Håkan Rönnblad.
Interesting in Nature Photography? Then you should visit the Omar's Nature Photography, where you, among other things, can go to the gallery with digital photos of birds, fossils, insects and much more. For enjoy and for sale.
You must also visit the Luminous Landscape, one of the web's most comprehensive site devoted to the art of landscape, nature and documentary photography
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Graphic Sites for web design
If
you want to learn more about Web Color you should read the excellent book
coloring web graphics by Lynda Weinman and Bruce Heavin. You can
also visit her home page here. I bought
it
myself from here
Optimizing Web Graphics! This article will show you how to minimize
file size and dithering for Web graphics.
Can you have control of the
colours of your images on the World Wide Web? Not really but you can prepare the images for the web at least
You don't have an image editor of your own? Don't panic. Use this
free, online image editor and file converter
With this very user friendly and fast photo editing tool you can load pictures from your computer or camera and rotate, crop, resize, reduce file size, adjust brightness, contrast, sharpen and save back to your computer. You can also convert files, as bmp or tiff to jpg, gif, and more. (You need to allow pop-up window for the editor).
From
Philip and Alex's Guide to Web Publishing you can read: Chapter 6: Adding Images to Your
Site. A lot to learn!
Colours on the Web! There are a lot of pages about colours out there, and most of them have web safe
colours as their primary topic. But how do you arrive at what colours you should use in a design, what looks best together with another
color, what gives the best contrast while still being harmonious? It's not the only site dedicated to this, Color Overview by Worqx and
Color Contrast & Dimension in News Design by Pegie Stark Adam also provide a good insight into
color theory.
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Plugins for Photoshop and PaintShopPro.
Read this Computer
Darkroom Review by Ian Lyons.
iCorrectTM
EditLab 4.0 -- A revolutionary way of color correcting any digital
photo. Whether your picture comes from a digital camera, scanner, the internet,
stock photo CD, or legacy archives, iCorrectTM
Professional helps you Make the Color RightTM
without frustrating color curves, sliders, or variation. An evaluation of iCorrect
EditLab 4.5 Pro, the latest version now in the Swedish language
There
are lots of plugins around. Free or for demo only. A search for Adobe
compatible plug-ins gives a lot of answers. This is a search with Goggles
for Photoshop
filters
Paint Shop Pro's Top 10 Very Frequently Asked Questions (and a couple more)
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Download Images
Stock
image collections from Corbis
Images (Formerly Digital stocks). You can also try Eyewire
(formerly the Adobe Image Library).
Thousands of photos at Webshots.for your webpage
A
new favourite! A goldmine to
graphic sites.
If
you need a map of the world you probably find it here.
The world's largest collection of digital maps
Länkar till grafik och bilder från jonasweb.nu. Massor av länkar till olika bildsajer
!
Space Image Libraries. A variety of sources for space-related images
presented by NASA's Aerospace Education Services Program at Oklahoma State University. A lot of fun to explore!
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Tips, techniques and tutorials in Digital
Imaging
One of my favorite Photoshop Tips is Janee's Photoshop Resource Links Index or her collection of Photoshop Tips from the NewsgroupsThe best tips from the gurus on Usenet, answers to some FAQ.
Top 50 graphics tutorial sites.
All the best tutorial sites brought together to help you get that perfect image
Instant Photoshop, a
fast-start introduction to Photoshop for photographers by Michael Reichmann.
When photographers switch from the traditional chemical darkroom to PC-based
desktop image processing the hardest part of the learning curve is learning
Photoshop. This program is one of the most sophisticated pieces of software
ever designed and now with 10 years+ of revisions and enhancements presents
a daunting challenge to the newcomer. This article is designed with you in
mind. You want to take your scanned (or digital camera generated) images
and be able to produce high quality prints on your ink-jet printer. You
want to use all of the quality-enhancing tricks that you know are available
to pros and people who've spent years studying Photoshop, but you don't
want to waste time getting started.
Do visit the supplemental website for the book Photoshop
Restoration and Retouching by Katrin Eismann. I bought the book from
which I have learned a lot. If you don't own your own copy of the book Photoshop
Restoration and Retouching please look around, visit the Sample Tutorial
and Reader's Gallery pages but please do not download any of the tutorial
images.
Laurie McCanna's Photoshop tutorials, a collection of more than 30 Photoshop tutorials.
Learn Photoshop with the Graphics Goddess from Janee's Photoshop Tutorials! Tutorials on drawing techniques, photo work, and more done in an entertaining and understandable style .Some tutorials are now also downloadable as pdf's. I visit myself this site often.
RetouchPRO! An excellent site with information and interaction for anyone involved with photo retouching, restoration, and manipulation
The best red-eye reduction is an external flash. The
flash needs to be off-axis from the lens, by "enough". If
you used an internal flash and got reflections from the eye which caused
"Red Eye's" on your photo, how to get rid of it? If you can include
some nearby light, it may not be enough to warrant switching flash off,
but it may close down your subjects' irises enough to cure the red eye.
This tutorial is one of my own. You can also download this filter
plug-in for Photoshop which works fine for me in most cases. Unzip and
copy to your Photoshop plug-in folder.
Adobe Photoshop
New PhotoShop Tricks! Download as
PDF-files
 If
you're looking for tips, techniques and tutorials on your favourite Web
graphics programs you've come to the right place!
At last. How do I organize all my images?
Thumbs Plus
is a graphic file viewer, locator and organizer that simplifies the process of finding and maintaining graphics, clip-art files, fonts and animations. It displays an image (thumbnail view) of each file. You can use
Thumbs Plus to browse, view, edit, crop, launch external editors, and copy images to the clipboard. You can use drag-and-drop to organize graphics files by moving them to appropriate directories.
ThumbsPlus will also create a slide show from selected graphics, and install bitmap files as Windows wallpaper.
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