CreativePro.com's Top 10 Articles of 2008: Part I
We carefully combed through our site logs to compile a list of the ten most-visited CreativePro.com articles published in 2008. Here are numbers 10 through 6; we’ll reveal numbers 5 through 1 on Friday, December 26.
10. Selectively Adjust Color in Photoshop
In this tutorial, Chad Neuman demonstrates techniques that change the hue of only part of an image and without obscuring details underneath the new color.
www.creativepro.com/article/selectively-adjust-color-photoshop
9. 10 Quick Macro Shooting Tips
Mason Resnick proves that once you eliminate the variables, you’ll end up with nothing but great macro shots.
www.creativepro.com/article/10-quick-macro-shooting-tips
8. First Look: QuarkXPress 8.0
Gene Gable tried out the QuarkXPress 8.0 beta and concluded that it’s the makeover designers have been waiting for.
www.creativepro.com/article/first-look-quarkxpress-80
7. A Monstrous Photoshop Technique
Russell Brown never follows the rules, but he always has more fun. Ride along as he takes images to the creative edge!
www.creativepro.com/article/a-monstrous-photoshop-technique
6. Get Dynamic in Photoshop
HDR is one of the hottest trends in photography. Colin Smith explains how to shoot, merge, and tone-map photos to extend the dynamic range and produce painted-looking results.
www.creativepro.com/article/get-dynamic-photoshop
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