Imaging Skills

Photoshop: Making Triptychs

A triptych is a set of three pictures with a common factor that links them together. In this video, find out how you can create templates in Photoshop that will allow you to make top-notch triptychs w...

Photoshop: Transform Cropping

Discover how to use the versatile Transform command instead of the Crop tool when cropping images in Photoshop, writes Jon Adams.The Crop tool is the most obvious choice when you want to trim off edge...

Photoshop: Cloning, Healing & Patching Masterclass

It doesn't take too long to learn the basic principles of the Clone Stamp tool: 'borrow' pixels from one place in the picture, and place them somewhere else to cover a blemish, writes Jon Adams. But s...

Lightroom: Add a graphic logo to LR

Learn how to take the logo you created using last week's Photoshop tutorial, turn it into a PNG file and then use it in Lightroom, writes Andrew James. If you missed Jon's video on creating a Brush si...

Photoshop: Add watermarks and logos to your pics

Discover how to make a custom logo from a hand-written signature and apply it to any image with with one click, writes Jon Adams. If you're sharing your photographs online or posting your latest artis...

Photoshop: Colour Theory

In this in-depth video I'll give you the lowdown on the essential subject of colour theory as well as reveal how you can use Hue/Saturation Adjustment Layers to change colours for high-impact images i...

Lightroom: Cropping & Retaining Resolution

If you need to know how to crop and retain full image resolution in both Lightroom and Photoshop I'll show you how in the tutorial, writes Andrew James. It's a useful tip for those wanting to make pri...

Photoshop Plug-in: Removing Noise with DeNoise Ai & Photoshop

There has always been a lot of shouting about different ways to remove 'noise' from high ISO images, writes Andrew James, so in this video I'll show you my way, using the PS/Lightroom plug-in Topaz La...

Photoshop: Landscapes in Black & White

If you're looking for scenic shots but are faced with dull, overcast conditions, it often makes sense to switch your thinking to black & white, writes Jon Adams. In this full-length video, Jon runs th...