The optons are absolutely endless.
There is the basic B&W, sepia and individual color selection.
You can create a vignette (fadded edges) look.
You can adjust the levels to create a saturated color look (say blue).
You can blow the contrast in your basic B&W for a high profile style image.
You can blur various selections of the image.
You can use a blur filter to give a soft focus feel.
You can add fine art frames to it.
With plugins you can create shattered images.
You can create double takes (overlapping images)
You can create various edges.
The list goes on. If you want more details, email me (chris@wise-photos.net) and I'll give you more.
2006-06-26 17:27:38
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answered by Ipshwitz 5
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I'm incredibly experienced with photoshop. What kind of touchups do you need? Depending on the issue I can do it. I do pretty much anything, whether its airbrushing people or objects out of photos, creating different lighting effects, brightness/contrast, I can do it.
If you need photos touched up reply with your email address. I will get into contact with you. I dont work for free though. Depending on how many photos and what you want done, I can give you an estimate. I do good work and can show you some of my work if need be.
2006-06-26 17:46:28
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answered by RMC 2
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omg i totally had no idea that you could fix fly aways on photo shop! it's a miracle worker! do it!!!! omg it's just fantastic, i can't believe i never knew this before! but really, ok so that's not how you looked at the wedding, but it's how you wanted to look. no one really looks like themselves normally at weddings, they've had their hair and make up done, they've spent the last week pampering with facials and manicures, that's not how they normally look, that's how they want to be remembered. so where's the difference between photo shopping and getting a hairdresser to spend hours doing your hair? i don't see anything wrong with it, you're making changes to yourself the same way a beauty therapist does. i still can't get over how awesome photoshop is!
2016-03-27 05:31:14
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answered by Anonymous
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haze around the edges, feathered out, sepia tone, oil painting look but do it lightly, multi lens where it has entire pic in middle and pieces of the same pic around and it looks like you are looking through a kaliedoscope, one of him where it looks as if he is looking at her and it is a full figure pic of her, one through the veil and you are kissing, one of an awesome looking sky and you both in the foreground, have you thought of your poses? My daughter just took an advanced photoshop workshop for 9 hours today, I could ask her as well. She is a photographer, has her masters in it.
2006-06-26 17:08:29
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answered by still learning at 56 5
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What you really need is a graphic artist who specializes in photo manipulation. Try Adobe's software site. They provide excellent resources.
2006-06-26 17:07:23
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answered by shoppingontherun 4
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re-post your question in the web design category.
you'll find all sorts of photoshop experts there!
or you can email me with more information. my company does some photo touch-ups and special effects. :)
gertieok@yahoo.com
2006-06-26 17:56:14
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answered by gertieok 3
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Pick up Photoshop Magazine, they have it at any bookstore, a little pricey so far as magazines go but well worth it.
2006-06-26 17:04:55
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answered by Anonymous
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a photography place
2006-06-26 17:02:26
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answered by Anonymous
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