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The result image below may look like a HDR (High Dynamic Range) image, but it is not. It is produced from just a single RGB 8bit/channel image processed with our ReDynamix plug-in. ReDynaMix plugin uses polished and easy to understand interface with immediate preview of the settings. But it doesn't just stop with faking HDR images. With the included Orton and Black/White filters you can create a whole world of new images.

ReDynamix, Photoshop plug-in, HDR from single file

http://www.mediachance.com/plugins/redynamix.html
This series is supported by Ben & Jerry's Joe , Ben & Jerry's new line-up of Fair Trade and frozen iced coffee drinks. Learn more about it here . Adobe Photoshop , the ubiquitous and industry standard graphics software for photographers, designers, digital artists, as well as casual enthusiasts, can be a baffling application to understand the first time you fire it up. Luckily, littered across the vast space of the web are tutorials in all shapes and sizes that will help you get up and running in no time. In this post, I've pieced together 12 excellent Photoshop tutorials geared toward beginners.

12 Beginner Tutorials for Getting Started With Photoshop

http://mashable.com/2010/08/12/12-beginner-tutorials-for-getting-started-with-photoshop/
http://www.lifeclever.com/10-free-web-based-alternatives-to-photoshop/ I’m fed up with Photoshop and its one billion rarely-used features. How about a simple photo-editor that’s quick, easy, and doesn’t cost a thousand dollars. Fortunately, there’re tons of web-based photos editors popping up. Most are crap, but some are promising. Check out these free web-based Photoshop alternatives: Arguably, Picnik is the most popular web-based photo editor.

10 Free Web-based Alternatives to Photoshop