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Is Anyone Really Good At Photo Shopping Pictures

Where to find someone to Photoshop a picture for me?

Yeah, here is a good place to start. As long as your e-mail is open via Answers you may get help very soon. Or you could send it to me (via Messenger, Mail, or whatever)

Seeing as you can't be e-mailed because no links on your profile are available, we can't offer to help you except from here.

Is it wrong to Photoshop your pictures?

I edit my photos and think there's nothing wrong with using Photoshop. Unlike many other users, I don't see a problem with people who alter their photos because I often do the same. Rather than pointing fingers, my goal is to remind everyone that platforms like Instagram and Twitter are forms of entertainment and shouldn't be taken so seriously.It’s true. I have made sunsets more pink, my complexion more clear, and oceans more blue. I have removed people, distracting objects, and unsightly pavement driveways from backgrounds. I have also used the brightening tool to reduce shadows on my face.Here's what a recent photo looked like before I posted it.And here's what you can find on my current feed.While I didn't have to blur any blemishes, I adjusted the contrast and added more saturation to make it look more attractive and also removed unnecessary people from the background!The use of photo-editing tools such as Photoshop seem to cause the biggest fuss, yet I still don't understand why this is considered "wrong" among some users. After all, a recent study proved that most of us actually aren't good at spotting Photoshopped pictures when we see them. On average, participants were able to identify a digitally altered photo only 60% of the time.Despite what anyone thinks, I'm not ashamed to be labeled as someone who edits their pictures. I enjoy playing around with different photo filters simply because they're a part of the app. Removing a person or two from the background isn't a big deal to me either.In addition to making my own routine edits, I also try really hard not to judge anyone else who may have done the same to their pictures. Why? Because social media is a form of entertainment. It shouldn't be taken so seriously. Living in a disillusioned society where there's a shift towards "natural beauty" and an emphasis on exposing the truth at all costs, it's true that my opinion doesn't necessarily fit the mold.However, if you are planning to submit your photo for any sort of official usage like passport or other licence applications, medical diagnostics, scientific data, etc, then it is wrong to Photoshop your pictures!

What is your most creative picture without PhotoShopping?

This was clicked on 11th May 2016PS: This is 100% legit and was not photo shopped.I consider this the best picture of mine, this involved lot of time and energy and I guess this is first of its kind ;)From my childhood I was interested in playing with water and soap! I loved bubbles from the very beginning. I discovered to blow this kind of bubble when I was 12. I was washing my hands and then a huge bubble popped out of my hands accidentally. I was amazed by that bubble. And I wanted to create it again, but i didn’t know how. And finally after 20 minutes of exploring ways to get the bubble, I found out how.From that time I was fascinated about the random motion of the surface of the bubble. And when I was 16 I was like “Why not click a picture of this?”. Then I got my brother and told him to click a picture. Believe me we got this shot after 6–7 minutes after my first try. Either the bubble popped before he clicked or I sealed the bubble when it was too small. After 25–30 clicks we got a perfect shot and I was speech less. I uploaded ti on Facebook and it fetched me around 700 likes of my 1000 friend list account.Upvote if you liked my picture :)

What is your best photoshopped picture?

Working at an agency, I was asked to clean up and merge the top two images to produce a commercially usable image as shown in the third frame. Note that the client also asked for the "Records Management" sign on the building to be in French "Gestion d'information", so I built a 3D model in StrataStudio Pro for the typography, matching the angles and colours, and imported it into Photoshop. I added stock clouds to the sky which I also reflected off the truck window along with the building and nearest tree, curving the reflection as it would on a curved glass surface. It's hard to see here but I even added a reflection of the building and tree on the chrome exhaust stack of the truck. The rest was straightforward cleanup of the pavement and adding the truck shadow to the curb, colour balance and contrasts etc.

How to get rid of dirty spots on a mirror picture using photoshop?

Zoom up very close to the spots that you want to get rid of. Click on the "clone" tool and resize to tool to an appropriate size (probably should be same size or smaller than the area you are trying to fix) and click on a part RIGHT next to the area you want to fix. This will pick up the colors and everything and then click on the area you want to fix and it should replace that part with the good part you clicked earlier. It's almost like a copy/paste of a picture.

How to photoshop piece of paper into a picture?

If you can just take an image of your (female) friend holding a piece of paper with Caitlin written on it. PS is all well and good and it can be done that way, but simple is usually better.

PS needs skill as well as technique to make it convincing, not something you can do at your first attempt at it, PS is actually far more technical, difficult and takes longer to learn than photography to do well.

Chris

What do you think of people who Edit/Photoshop their pictures?

There is nothing wrong with making slight adjustments to IMPROVE a picture, such as adjusting the contrast, color temperature, cropping, etc. The problem is that too many people think that Photoshop can magically "fix" ANYTHING. They think that photography is all about taking a hundred lame snapshots with a cheap digital point and shoot camera, and then "photoshopping" them to death.

So I don't hate image editing in itself. I just hate the way people use it. They completely over-edit pictures so that they don't even look like real photographs anymore. I remember one time, one kid asked "how is my photography?" and he gave a link to his pictures...they were all completely over-edited to the point that most of them had a horrible orange tint.

I already know I'm going to get voted thumbs-down by all the MySpacers and Photoshoppers here, who think that photography is all about taking "pics" with a cheap digital camera or cell phone and "photoshopping" them on a computer. (Probably at least one thumbs down and more like 2 or 3.) So go right ahead and click the thumbs down button.

But there is more to REAL photography than just "Photshopping" your pictures. Real photography is about taking an interesting and meaningful picture with your CAMERA.

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EDIT: Thumbs down, just like I said. Wow...I really should have made a bet with someone. I could definitely use the money. But hey, I said I would get 3 thumbs down. So come on, where's my 3rd thumbs down?

No, they're right. Photography is all about taking "kewl pics" with your cell phone and photoshopping them for your MySpace page. I mean, really, I'm just wasting my time going out and taking landscape photos and thinking about things like exposure and composition, and trying to capture my pictures in an interesting way. Right? Who needs to worry about compostion, exposure, lighting, perspective, etc.? You don't need any of that. No...all I really need is Photoshop. Right?

My friend caught me Photoshopping her daughter's picture!?

She's too sensitive and you were not careful enough to hide it.

I have been caught photoshopping, what should I say now that people are approaching me and teasing me for faking my picture?

This would obviously be humiliating, “oh no, look how badly edited this photo is… hah hah hah hah hah, it is so terrible!” You are likely getting that repeatedly. So you may have learned your lesson and you are probably never going to touch photoshop again.Unless you are a dedicated person, kinda like Dr. Frankenstein. Imagine him, the government says “screw this” cuts his budget, repossesses his castle, and also fires his nice little assistant, the government also took possession of all the lab equipment.Do you think Frankenstein would stop doing science, just because the government said no? No, he’d probably find some tool shed and make his lab there, he’ll probably take the nightshift at the graveyard for his corpses, then he’d be back on track.Now, I know you aren’t Dr. Frankenstein, but you should be like him. Except take advantage of this.If possible, try and find some good reasons why your picture sucks, find some good criticism. Analyze your photo, see why it looks so fake, touch up, then release your new work.Looks great, hopefully you could get a pretty good rep on all this, maybe even a career, because personal stuff doesn’t matter during interviews.WAIT… THAT’S IT?No, of course not. People are still making fun of you. People are still staring at you in a monotone laugh while pointing their fingers at you, you do not want that.I really don’t know what you did to make people care, I don’t care you photo shopped, people do it all the time. Now, what do I do?“Uhh, sorry guys for being dishonest, please forgive me…”Be sorry, be honest, then people will get merciful, now it probably wont be an instant, but you will eventually be forgiven faster than you just running and staying in witness protection.Here’s a list of things for whatever you may have did, in which my solution would work.You just made a YouTube channel with a lame profile pic.You just badly edited your school photo in preparation of online dating.You just uploaded it on Facebook, and now its on 9gag.You tried to prank the entire internet, and failed.You just tried to say it is how you look naturally and you are bad at photoshopMany moreIf it’s any other problem, like your dad catching you, and making fun of you for being exceptionally bad, then you just tell them to piss off, and problem solved.Hope it helps.

Is photoshopping a way of cheating to become a good photographer?

Photoshop will not help you become a good photographer for two reasons.First, the photo comes first. Photoshop is usually used to alter something already in a photograph - for example to remove a zit, enhance color saturation or add an effect.A good photograph requires a good photographer to take a good image at the start. Photoshop will not help you capture that perfect moment the bat contacts the ball, capture the twinkle in her eye for that perfect smile or place your tripod to capture the perfect composition of foreground, subject and background when the sun peaks over the horizon.Second, some mistakes cannot be corrected. Photoshop will not help you correct the focus, recover blown out highlights or reattached appendages that were cropped out of frame. I wish it could because we all make mistakesPhotoshop is a powerful tool. A good photographer can use Photoshop to enhance, improve and even create awesome photographs. Photoshop can’t turn a bad photographer into a good photographer, but it can certainly help a good photographer create great images.

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