Calvin Hollywood do some image processing like this ( his 'freaky details' technique is something quite interesting)
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzRbcW7R7to&list=PL01F7F9F2EA584117
Kevin Kubota has some interesting (depends on what you are looking for) vintage presets here:
http://kubotaimagetools.com/store/catalog/product_16381_Kubota_Lightroom_Presets_Vintage_Delish_cat_294.html
LR 4.3 works fine on my Win7 64 bits, 12 GB Ram machine, no decrease at all compared to LR3. If you have the right configuration, LR4 will do the job with ease. Adding more Ram (at least 10 GB) is the first thing to do if LR lags.
The LR4 basic panel in the Develop module (Process 2012) has...
The new version of ACR in CS6 (Process 2012) is quite different from the previous version (Process 2010). This ! at the bottom of your image means that the image was processed with version 2010 and you are now using version 2012.
The best thing to do is to load the original unprocessed RAW...
There is a better way to adjust brush size and opacity (only in CS5 and CS6):
-Select the brush tool
-Now press Alt key and press the right mouse button :
move the mouse to right or left to adjust brush size and up or down to adjust brush hardness
This saves a lot of time and works also with...
There are tons of video tutorials or books for CS6. What are you looking for: basic editing, giving some punch to your images, special effects, photo montage, etc ?
If you don't want to spend hours to do Collage, I would suggest Picture Collage Maker (the Pro version allows multiple page collage). Tons of templates avalaible (you can customize these templates) or you can make your own.
http://www.picturecollagesoftware.com/
I have CS6 and the Adaptive Wide Angle Filter does a good job with the Nikkor 10,5mm fish eye lens.
But if you want an alternative, you can take a look here:
http://www.imagetrendsinc.com/products/prodpage_hemi.asp
Not too expensive and they have a trial available
If you have Photoshop, use it as it's the best tool for doing what you want. Of course you have to resize to fit the pic in the 900 px frame, but if you do this with the wrong tools you have bad quality result.
You can do what you want in a few mouse clicks...here is the way to go:
1-...
If you are on Windows,take a look at http://www.fastpictureviewer.com/codecs/
This amazing codec pack is worth the price and it's compatible with Windows 7 64 bits. You can view any RAW file thumbnail straight in the Windows explorer and the full size RAW in the Windows viewer. And you have 3...
I would suggest this book:
Photoshop Elements 9 The Missing Manual by Barbara Brundage (O Reilly 2010)
You will find all you want in this book (and even more).
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