Cross processing is a technique where you either have the same image, shot on a tripod, captured with multiple exposures. Or, cross-processing can also be done by creating mutltiple exposure levels in post, using an original RAW file. Here, Bob Mizerek gives us a peek inside his personal workflow to see how he took a landscape photo of a forest from dull to spectacular by cross-processing the image.
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Here is a Photoshop tutorial by Bob Mizerek which shows you how to move layer masks; no matter which version of Photoshop you have.
How To Move a Layer Mask in Photoshop
Author: ArenaCreative.com | Filed under: Miz Photoshop Tutorials, TutorialsThis video tutorial shows you a few different ways in which you can select parts of your image for isolation using Adobe Photoshop. Tutorial by the late Bob Mizerek. Comment, share, and subscribe to our YouTube channel for many more tuts and creative goodness.
Adobe Photoshop Selection Methods Tutorial
Author: ArenaCreative.com | Filed under: UncategorizedSelectively highlighting parts of your photographs is made easy, using the methods taught in this free quality Photoshop tutorial by Robert Mizerek. Put it in HD mode, and watch it full screen. The best part about this method, is because it gives you the freedom to selectively accentuate certain parts of your image. Less is more, many times. Comment / share / subscribe to our youtube channel for more.
Working with Curves Adjustment Layers in Adobe Photoshop
Author: ArenaCreative.com | Filed under: Miz Photoshop Tutorials, TutorialsFeeling a little creatively dull? We all get caught in creative ruts once in a while; sort of like how writers get writer’s block. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Here are 30 amazing digital Photoshop manipulations that will get your creative juices flowing! Some of the techniques used below are simple, while others get pretty complicated. Try some of these things out on a rainy day when you get a chance. There are many tutorials on this blog as well as elsewhere on the web that can get you started in the right direction, in case you find yourself in over your head. You can also click on each individual image to learn more about the artist, and to see more of their work. Be sure to let us know which images are your favorites in the comments section below!





