February 7, 2008
Digital Scrapbooking Tutorials - Manipulating the Color in your Photos
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Here’s another short digital scrapbooking tutorial video I made for you.
This one looks at a couple of techniques you can use to alter the colour of your photos to suit the mood or style of the scrapbook layout you want to create.
I use Photoshop Elements to make the photo adjustments but the method is good for any of the photo editing software programs. Just remember the names of tools and their location maybe different in different programs.
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The elements used in this tutorial are out of the enormous Refresh Collection from Scrap Girls. This kit is a freebie when you register with the Scrap Girls site.
And if you like the style of this tutorial you might like to take a look at my longer, more detailed Scrapbooking Edge Video Tutorials at Digital Arts Cafe, which come with all the layout elements included with the tutorial.
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4 Responses to “Digital Scrapbooking Tutorials - Manipulating the Color in your Photos”
Excellent tutorial Karooch. I really need to try this technique out in my scrapbooking. I have done it for other things, just never seem to think about when I’m scrapping.
By Tink on Feb 9, 2008
I use it all the time Tink. It’s especially good for those less that perfect photos. Hmmm…maybe that’s not something you have to worry about.
By karooch on Feb 9, 2008