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How to move photos from Lightroom to Photoshop and back

Simple tasks shouldn't be time consuming. Today's tutorial will show you how to easily move photos from Lightroom to Photoshop (make some changes) and go back to Lightroom — all while keeping both the original file and the modified one in Lightroom. Speeding up your wor...Read more

13 Stunningly Beautiful Packaging Mockups

Use these gorgeous box mockups to present your brand in a way that is professional and cost efficient....Read more

The Epic List: 100+ Logo Mockups of Every Type

For designers, creating a logo is a nice challenge; what's more fun than thinking of a concept and building it from the ground up? Once you're done, how you present the logo is almost as important as the design itself. Don't worry, you don't need to create a whole mocku...Read more

21 Gorgeous Instagram Photo Masks for Stunning Insta Posts

With our free and premium Instagram masks, you'll showcase your posts in a whole new way....Read more

How to Simulate Perfect Film Grain in Photoshop

Through the years, photography has evolved into the digital age, and it is very rare to see those photographs made with film. However, there is something that makes us miss that old noise / grain effect in chemically revealed photos and we want to give that effect to ou...Read more

Create a Misty Fog Brush In Photoshop

There are many different ways to create brushes in Photoshop, all of them are valid but some are better than others. In this tutorial, you will learn how easily you can create a misty fog brush in Photoshop in a matter of minutes. By adding some misty fog to your photog...Read more

25+ Gorgeous Poster Mockups for Photoshop (for 2023)

Make your poster stand out by presenting it on a poster mockup....Read more

Do Everything at Once: How to Batch Process in Photoshop

There are some repetitive tasks that sometimes we have to do, like applying a watermark or just change the size of hundreds of images. We can of course do this by using Photoshop Actions, but we have to open every image and then click the play button on the actions pane...Read more

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