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Portrait photography retouching workshop: Brightening eyes and teeth
By Digital Photographer published
Tutorial Apply advanced retouching to your subject’s eyes and teeth for realistic but transfixing detail
The best photo editing software in 2024: retouch, fix and enhance your images
By Rod Lawton last updated
BUYING GUIDE This is the best photo editing software for improving your images and feeding your creativity
Portrait photography retouching workshop: retouch skin in Photoshop
By Digital Photographer published
Tutorial Pro photographer Paula Stopka explains how to retouch skin while maintaining a natural and authentic look
Adobe Lightroom now gets Frame.io cloud-to-camera collaboration
By Chris George published
Deals All photographers can now use Frame.io, as Lightroom Beta launches on World Photography Day
Zoner Photo Studio X review: an all-in-one interface
By James Abbott published
Review A unique photo editing solution with an affordable subscription
Google Pixel 9 Magic Editor, Add Me and AI Camera explained
By Basil Kronfli published
News The Pixel 9 series introduces Add Me, Auto Frame, and Reimagine camera and photo editing tools to Google's smartphone lineup
Superhero project highlights Adobe's increasingly complicated relationship with photographers
By Tom May published
opinion These images made with Firefly show both the benefits and the dangers of the new AI features in Photoshop
Cheat sheet: White balance presets
By Matt Golowczynski last updated
Cheat sheet Only ever stick to Auto white balance? Our cheat sheet gives you the lowdown on all the other options
Adobe unveils 5 big updates to Photoshop (and wow, they're not all Gen AI)
By Tom May published
news We reveal the top 5 new features in Photoshop 25.11, and what you can use them to do
I hoarded hundreds of gigabytes of RAW photos, until I saw sense and hit delete
By Hannah Rooke published
Opinion Most photographers will tell you to hold onto your RAW files, just in case you need them again. I say delete the rubbish ones, keep the good ones and free up space on your hard drive.
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