presents
Grand Junction Computer
User Group and Seminar
Digital Photography
Special Interest Group

Next Meeting:  Wednesday, October 23, 2002

TOPIC:  Digital Photo Special Effects

Come out and learn how to do the fun stuff to your digital photos!

 Below are some sample images that were created using digital photo special effects.

 

 

Effects in this photo include drop shadows, layers and text outlines.

 

 

 

Above are drop shadows and special 3D text effects.

 

 


In this photo the text is glowing and it looks like brushed metal! How did I do it?

 


We meet on the fourth Wednesday of every month from 
7-9 PM at the same place as the Computer Users Group. 
For more information about the Users Group and meeting place,

please refer to our Information Page.


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The Grand Valley Digital Photography Users Group is for all people
interested in digital photography. Each month we meet to discuss topics and
see live demonstrations related to digital photography. The class is headed
up by Adam Cochran owner of PCs & Pixels and is a Special Interest Group of
the Grand Valley Computer Users Group.

Cost for this class will be $10/person or $15/couple


Digital Photo Special Effects

Here are some of the basics we discussed 

at the Meeting

 

Filters: Various filters found in most good image editing programs allow you to make drastic changes to a photo in one fell swoop!

 

Layers: If you work with individual layers, you can alter different parts of the picture without changing the rest of the picture.

 

Effects: In Photoshop Elements you can apply a wide variety of effects by clicking on the Effects tab at the top and then double click on the effect you work with. Certain effects will only work in specific situations such as text, whole picture or background.

 

Layer Styles: These features are found in the Layers palette. These effects allow you to bevel edges, drop shadows or make stuff glow. Fun and useful for those creative projects.

 

Converting Photo to Black & White: Click on this link for a how-to in each popular program.

 

Colorizing Black & White Images: The best way to do this is to create a separate layer that you will use to color on.

1. In your layer palette click on the little arrow pointing to the left.

2. Choose New Layer.

3. Click ok on the window that pops up (type in a layer name if you want to).

4. Make sure that layer is on top.

5. Choose your paint brush and color for the foreground.

6. Paint the area that you want to color.

7. Adjust the opacity of the new layer to lighten the color.

 


Links from this month's meeting

Photoshop Roadmap Filters

Photoshop Elements Resources

Photoshop Elements Tips

Adobe Photoshop Elements School


Please visit Gene Taylor's Sporting Goods. 

They provide a great door prize each month at our monthly user group meetings.

 

 


Also, thanks to Journy at Sam's Club for donating a coupon for free film developing as a door prize.

 

 


 

IMPORTANT LINKS

 

The article to end all articles on Digital Photography

 

Digital Photography Review

 

Scanner help


 

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