While PhotoShop can certainly be used to make some rather outlandish and surreal images, the photo manipulation software is also a fantastic tool for touching up original pictures, improving them in a variety of ways. Most digital pictures are not ready for professional publication the moment they come off the camera, so a little post-processing through Adobe PhotoShop is more than acceptable.
Going through some of the PhotoShop tutorials below, you’ll learn how you can make some very subtle changes that add a dramatic impact to your images, making them “pop” off the screen and stand out against the crowd. Some of these work with tweaks in contrast and brightness, whereas others make selective use of blurring and textures to make for a much more profound picture than the drab and boring images you find everywhere else online. You might even build some muscle along the way.
Are you ready to take your photos from mundane to amazing? Check out the tutorials below and take your time to learn these fantastic techniques.
Look More Muscular

Old Printouts

How to Create a Dark Emotional Photo Manipulation

High Clarity

Fashion Shot
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Create Dream Effect

How to Use Textures to Enhance Your Photographs

Photorealistic Puddles

Vintage Clouds

Easy Fix for Gappy Teeth

5 Techniques for Enhancing Contrast in Digital Photos

Editing Eyes: 3 Photoshop Steps to Eyes that POP

Making a Vampire in Photoshop: Turning Bella Swan into Bella Cullen

5 Secrets of the Photoshop Crop Tool

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