About Photoshop Tutorials
photoshoptutorials.tv is a tutorial and resource site for Photoshop users who want to learn faster, work smarter, and produce better images. We publish step-by-step technique walkthroughs, free Photoshop reference PDFs, printable shortcut cheat sheets, and honest comparisons of the tools and courses we recommend.
Every tutorial is tested against real images. Every product we recommend is one we use ourselves or have vetted with working designers we trust. We make money through affiliate commissions on tools we recommend (see our affiliate disclosure) and through display advertising. We do not accept payment to recommend products, and we do not run affiliate links to products we would not personally use.
Why this site exists
Photoshop is the most widely-used image editor in the design and photography world, and it has been for thirty years. Adobe ships an enormous tool. The official documentation covers every feature exhaustively, but it does not tell you which ten features you actually need first, or which advanced techniques are worth learning early because they pay back the time investment quickly. Most beginners get stuck because the path through Photoshop is unclear. We try to make that path explicit, technique by technique, with tutorials that do one specific thing well.
Who this site is for
Three kinds of readers tend to get the most out of the tutorials here. First, photographers (hobbyist or working) who want to push beyond Lightroom into the kind of image work that Photoshop is uniquely good at: skin retouching, sky replacement, compositing, structural edits. Second, designers (graphic, web, brand) who use Photoshop as part of a larger toolkit and want efficient walkthroughs for the specific tasks they hit most often. Third, complete beginners who want a curated path through Photoshop's foundations without buying a 40-hour course before they have decided whether they like the software.
If you are an absolute beginner, start with the layer masks tutorial and the background removal walkthrough. Those two techniques unlock most of the work in the rest of the catalog. If you already know the basics and are looking for a specific outcome, browse the full tutorial list by category.
What you can expect from us
New tutorials publish on a steady cadence rather than a fixed schedule. We would rather ship one well-tested tutorial a month than four rushed ones. Each tutorial includes the Photoshop version it was tested on, downloadable practice files where the licensing allows, and a list of what can go wrong (and how to recover) at each step. When Adobe updates a feature in a way that changes how a tutorial works, we revise the tutorial rather than leaving stale instructions in place.
We do not publish click-bait headlines, fake "AI replaces Photoshop forever" posts, or sponsored content disguised as editorial. The newsletter is one short email per week with a single technique tip. The free downloads (Power Tips PDF, Shortcuts Cheat Sheet) are real reference material we use ourselves, not landing-page lures.
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