Steve Caplin

Steve Caplin

About

Steve Caplin is a freelance photomontage artist based in London, whose satirical illustrations have appeared in newspapers and magazines around the world. He is the author of the best-selling How to Cheat in Photoshop, and runs the 2 Minute Photoshop YouTube channel. His free library of Photoshop resources can be found at photoshop.london.

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Using Affinity’s Distortion Filters

Distort your images with ease in Affinity with Steve Caplin!

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Pop an Image Out of a Frame in Photoshop

Steve Caplin, the Photoshop wizard, brings a photograph to life!

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Using the Displace Filter in Affinity

Try out Affinity’s Displace filter: a feature so easy to use, it’s worth jumping out of Photoshop for.

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Generate and Edit Images Using Nano Banana in Photoshop

Explore Google’s “Nano Banana” image generation right inside Photoshop with Steve Caplin.

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How to Create a Snowy Scene in Photoshop

Steve Caplin creates a winter wonderland from an ordinary street photo in Photoshop.

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Generating Image Content with Reference Objects in Photoshop

Learn how to replace individual elements within an image using reference objects in Photoshop.

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How to Use Photoshop’s New Harmonize Tool

Match your object with the background scene’s lighting and shadows using Photoshop 2026’s new Harmonize tool.

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Enlarging Images in Photoshop with AI Partner Models

A comparison of techniques for increasing the resolution of images with the help of AI.

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Using the Photo Restoration Neural Filter in Photoshop

This Neural Filter uses AI to remove scratches and other damage, and enhance facial features. But it’s not a replacement for a professional retoucher yet.

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Parametric Filters in Photoshop: First Look

The Parametric Filters are a collection of tools under development for creating effects in Photoshop effects. Here are five for you to try out.

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