Visit this page for new and interesting tips and tricks for picture editing
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Videos
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How to upload images to Pixoroo for competitions.
Club competitions are managed through an external website called Pixoroo. Images uploaded onto this site have maximum dimensions (1920x1200 pixels) and a maximum size of 2Mb. This video explains how to access Pixoroo and upload your images.
https://vimeo.com/1007390634/1a757dccd9?share=copy
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Using Layers in Photoshop Elements by John White
1. Basics https://vimeo.com/user149896802/layers1?share=copy
2. Masks https://vimeo.com/user149896802/layers2?share=copy
3. Adjustment layers https://vimeo.com/user149896802/layers3?share=copy
4. Blend Modes https://vimeo.com/user149896802/layers4?share=copy
5. Layers in PS https://vimeo.com/user149896802/layers5?share=copy
6. Triptych (and Templates) https://vimeo.com/user149896802/layers6?share=copy
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Resizing images in Adobe Lightroom
Sizing and resizing images for competitions can be confusing and daunting. It doesn't need to be! Watch this video to find out how.
https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/842637512/5822a84735
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Resizing a single image in Adobe Photoshop
Sometimes you want to use Adobe Photoshop to resize an image. This video shows you how:
https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/842637537/94c976a059
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Resizing multiple images at once in Adobe Photoshop
Use this technique to quickly resize multiple images in Photoshop.
https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/842798918/1c5c887649
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Using the Crop Tool to Expand an Image
A short video to explain how to expand the edges of an image, eg if your main subject needs a little breathing space around the edges. You can see it here:
https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/840245570/b6d9556ca8
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How to Prepare and Upload Images for Online Printing at Simlab
This video explains how to prepare an image to the correct size in Lightroom, and then upload it using the Simlab interface.
https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/853495811/b79ea64002
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Copying negatives and slides with a DSLR - so called ‘scanning’
This instruction note explains about using a DSLR or Mirrorless equivalent as a fast and high-quality alternative to film scanners or flatbed scanners.
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