Add-O-Matic

The world's first and only add-on installer for Windows versions of Photoshop Elements, and now Lightroom too! Quickly and easily get all your extra goodies into Elements with a drag, a drop and GO!

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Handy Actions

Your Swiss Army Knife for Photoshop Elements - over 70 of the most-requested tools from Photoshop

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Photo Lab

Photo Lab offers 39 ways to enhance your images, from crisp B&W to soft dreamy effects to desaturated and sepia toning. Check it out!

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Fun Foto FX

Over 30 ways to play - Fun Foto FX creates the best effects for your images!

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Glam Photo

56 effects (yes, 56!) are in this self-installing effects pack. With the Glam Photo FX Pack, you can create a huge variety of glamourous looks for your photos (and they work well on landscapes, too!)

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Splitter

16 ways to slice, dice & chop your photos, from simple splits to more complex chops and slices to torn in half or split three ways. Splitter helps you create interesting display options for you photos!

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Framer

Framer offers 24 ways to create frames, borders, outlines and vignettes around your photos

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Sketchy Paint

Graffi's Sketchy Paint offers 28 paint, crayon, pencil, sketch & watercolor effects for Photoshop Elements!

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Tag Archives: Photo Lab

Freebie: 5 Skin Retouching Photoshop Actions

Skin Retouching Actions Preview

To retouch skin, simply play an action then paint over the areas that you want to retouch. They’re extremely easy to use and a rough paint will work – you don’t need to be too precise.

The skin airbrushing action makes skin look smoother without losing skin details.

Here’s a video preview of what you can achieve with these Photoshop actions. Note: The video uses the SparkleStock version of this action that contains 20 retouching actions rather than 5.


Download the Retouching Actions

5 Retouching Actions

Quick Tip: Emphasize or Hide Skin Flaws With One Layer

Step 1

Open the photo that you want to edit in Photoshop. The photo should have enough detail in the skin tones with little to no makeup.


Step 2

We’ll need to grab the Yellow channel. Before we can do this, we have to convert the image to CMYK by going to Image > Mode > CMYK.


Step 3

In the Channels palette (Window > Channels), select the Yellow channel. As you can see, the Yellow layer reveals the most skin flaws. Copy and paste this layer by going to Select > All then Edit > Copy.


Step 4

Now we need to convert the image back to RGB mode for editing. Instead of converting the image back, which will degrade the image quality even more, we can just undo all the way back to the beginning. Keep pressing Alt+Ctrl+Z (Option+Cmd+Z on Macs) until you’ve reverted back to the original photo. Go to Edit > Paste and Photoshop will place the Yellow channel you copied as a new layer.


Step 5

Change the blending mode to Overlay. You’ll see the effects immediately and you can reduce the effect by reducing the opacity.


Step 6

If you want to hide the skin flaws instead of revealing it, invert the layer by going to Image > Adjustments > Invert. Change the blending mode to Soft Light then reduce the opacity until it looks about right.


Step 7

You can also add a layer mask so that this layer only affects the skin tones. This is an optional step because your image will look fine most of the time without any masking. However, should you need to create a layer mask, you can do this by going to Layer > Layer Mask > Hide All. Select the Brush tool (make sure your foreground color is white), then paint with a soft-edge brush around the skin. If you’re using Photoshop CS6, you can also use the skin tone feature in the Color Range tool. To do this, go to Select > Color Range. Select “Skin Tones” from the dropdown menu and enable Detect Faces. Click OK and Photoshop will create a selection of the skin tones for you.


Final Results

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All action sets now updated for Elements 11

Just a quick note here that all Action sets in the Graffishop have been updated for installation to Elements 11.

All of them also have a manual installation option (for $2 less / each) so Mac users and full Photoshop users can get them, too.

I’m now updating all the galleries to show off what these effects can do for you. Check out the newest PhotoLab & Glam Photo galleries – they’re both up and running!

Action Packs on sale through September 17

Now through mid-September, all of the Graffi Action Packs are on sale 25% off!

Add-O-Matic isn’t included in this deal, just trying to get some interest in the action sets available for Windows & Mac in the Graffishop.  This is all of them:  Handy Actions, Glam Photo, Photo Lab, Splitter, Fun Foto FX and all the others – check them out and grab them up for 25% off!

Cheers!

~graffi


Add-O-Matic is now in its 7th edition, starting way back for Photoshop Elements 5, and is still the most popular Elements utility available! 
New for Add-O-Matic 11: it now will put all your Lightroom presets away for you, too!
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Actions for Elements: New Mac-Packs!

Finally!I’ve finally gotten around to creating manual-install action packs for all the Graffi Action Sets in the Graffishop!

Add-O-Matic is still a Windows-only utility, but all of the other Action packs now are available with two options:

  • You can get the regular Windows-only packs that come with their own installer
  • You can choose the manual install option (for Mac users, Photoshop users or Windows Elements users who want to install the actions themselves). The manual install option is available from the bottom of each product page beside the Add to Cart button:

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The auto-install option will add all actions, thumbnails & .xml files in the correct place within your Windows version of Elements.

The manual-install versions include actions, thumbnails & .xml files that can be manually placed or omitted within either Windows or Mac versions of Elements, and Photoshop users can get the actions and disregard the other Elements-required pieces.

Also, if you choose the manual-install option, it’ll knock $2 off the price!

Check them out and see what you think – !


New Galleries for GlamPhoto, PhotoLab, SketchyPaint and FunFotoFx

Here are links to the newest galleries for Glam Photo, Photo Lab, Sketchy Paint and FunFotoFx, plus a sampling of each.  I’ll replace them on the galleries page here in my blog pretty soon…

Glam Photo Gallery:08 50-some actions creating the effects and enhancements seen here

PhotoLab Gallery: 21There are 39 different actions available - actions that adjust saturation, add tinting, create sepia effects, manipulate color channels and create some interesting color manipulations for a variety of purposes, such as print or advertising.

SketchyPaint Gallery: 13It’s Back! Graffi’s Sketchy Paint offers 28 paint, crayon, pencil, sketch & watercolor effects for Photoshop Elements!

FunFotoFx gallery: Color GradeGraffi’s Fun Foto FX is back, with 34 newly updated and upgraded effects made to work with Windows versions of Photoshop Elements 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10. They are easily installed with their own installer and ready for use!


Photo Lab Samples Image Gallery

PhotoLab Gallery  Check out the link below for samples of all of the image effects from Photo Lab for Elements.

All of the images were created with the actions in the pack using Elements 10 and photos were by me!  Love to get some feedback…!

Photo Lab Samples Image Gallery


Cool Tricks for Simple Snapshots

Author: Corey Barker
 
Here’s a cool video tutorial by Photoshop Professional Corey Barker. By applying some simple filter and layer effects, Corey shows you how to take an everyday snapshot that you might think isn’t very interesting and bring it to life with a few simple tricks! Have fun!
 

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How to Crop Non-Destructively in Photoshop


There is a small feature which often gets overlooked when cropping images. Photoshop offers the ability to either “hide” or “delete” the cropped area. By hiding the cropped area, the image is still there, just not in the composition area you are working on.