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July/August 2015

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Feature

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Photographing Wildlife from Field to Photoshop

Join John “Snake” Barrett as he takes us outdoors to give us field tips on capturing wildlife with our DSLRs. Then, head indoors, fire up Photoshop, and follow along as John takes us through Adobe Camera Raw and Photoshop to edit one of his images. From basic edits to luminosity masks, it’s a whale of a tale.

Dynamic Range

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Blending Images to Remove Unwanted Objects

When shooting outdoors, there will be times that you just can’t capture the image you want without some undesirable object in the way. While you could use Content-Aware in Photoshop to remove the object, Rob Sylvan shows how you can take two different shots and then blend them together in Photoshop using the original pixels from the images to remove objects.

Columns

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Photoshop Tips

68

Photography Secrets

Lens Choice

118

From the Help Desk

How-To

Down & Dirty Tricks

22Deteriorating Road Sign

30Jurassic Logo Effect

36Shaping Up Your Logo

42

Beginner’s Workshop

Changing the Color of Light

52

Photoshop Proving Ground

Content-Aware Move Hacks

56

Beyond Photoshop

Retouching Techniques

74

Light It

Shooting Portraitures off the Beaten Path

Departments

6

From the Editor

10

Contributing Writers

12

About Photoshop User Magazine

14

KelbyOne Community

18

Exposed: Industry News

Lightroom Magazine

81

After the Shoot

Importing and Culling Images from Outdoor Shoots

86

Lightroom Workshop

Fixing Skies with a Gradient Filter

90

Under the Loupe

Shooting to the Strengths of Lightroom

96

Maximum Workflow

Alien Skin Exposure 7

102

Lightroom Questions and Answers

104

Lightroom Tips and Tricks

Reviews

106Epson SureColor P600
Tamron SP 15–30mm f/2.8 Di VC USD

107Doco
Tiffen Dfx v4 Photo Plug-In

108Spyder5 Elite
Permanent Press 2

109Digital Director
Beauty Retouch Workflow Accelerator Version 2

110Photoshop Book Reviews