Adobe Photoshop, Corel Painter, and digital photography
were meant for each other. See below how Photoshop and Painter can enhance digital
images. Let your creativity be your guide and make your image something more than
just a photo. Do make sure to scroll down below the first few entries on this page to
see the interesting display of a variety of graphic images derived from original digital photos. Please also see the page on this site
entitled "Photoshop/Painter Artistry".  Enjoy!

Look at the
"slide" at left. It is not really a slide and the young lady was never
near a waterfall! Her image was taken from another photo (layer 1) and
pasted upon a second photo of a waterfall (layer 2). A frame of a faux
slide border was then superimposed upon the two-layer photocomposite, making yet
a third layer. Have fun with Photoshop and create composite photo imagery
only limited by your imagination!

Typography
superimposed upon an image (right) can unambiguously mark an event by date
or be used to personalize a special image. Again, with Peerless
Photography, you can decide how you want to individualize your photos with
creative type in a layer atop the image.
January 2, 2007 - Two days into the new year,
the Borough of Milltown conducted a reorganization meeting at which new borough council members were installed.
Peerless Photography was there to record the event and to take matters further with the two photo customizations
- accomplished in Photoshop - which you see below. Let Peerless Photography take your images to new creative
heights with customization and compositing of images.
Below is a series of three
images. The original photo (left) was converted to a color line
drawing (center), and this image was then converted to a black and white
line drawing (right). If you see any possibilities with your own photos,
please let Peerless Photography know!

Below are
several images converted in Photoshop to those as though viewed through an
infrared (IR) filter. In IR photography, green vegetation appears
white, blue sky appears black, and clouds appear brilliantly white.
Give your favorite nature photos an otherworldly appearance with the help of
digital imaging, Photoshop, and Peerless Photography!

Below are a number of examples in which "art" has been derived from original
digital photography, courtesy of manipulation in Adobe Photoshop and/or Corel Painter. Perhaps Peerless Photography
can create such artwork for you from some of your most favorite photos. Please also see the page on this site
entitled "Photoshop/Painter Artistry".   Enjoy!
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