Many readers has been asking the same question, “Bing, why your blog photo so nice geh.. your camera must be good”
LOL! seriously. My photos are not that nice ok? I am currently using Canon IXUS 850 IS. But this guide will show you how to make your photos look slightly better than it was disregarding any camera you use. There are many more good blogs out there with amazing photos. (e.g. Otaku god – Dannychoo.com) but we are not trying to compare, cause we are at a different league. His website has 2million hits per month lah, my site merely gets 100 unique visitors per day. Cannot compare at all lah. But, it’s all good
Today, I will teach you some tricks to transform your photos to cantik-cantik belaka. All the tricks shown below are applied to every single photos at ahbing.com.
This is the before and after.
You suck if you unable to differenciate before and after. Chuan's head SHINES ok!!
Figure.1 Chuan and me
Pre-requisites: Get yourself Photoshop CS or above (get trial version here) However, if you want to get a genuine copy. Please go torrentz.com lalalalala.
Step 1: Edit the photo histogram
This step corrects the colour taken by your camera. e.g. black is black; white is white, not grey. You get what I mean? This is actually pretty easy. Here’s how to do it. In photoshop, press CTRL+L (or Image > Adjustments > Levels) to bring up the histogram window.

You see the both red circles? Those are the arrows you need to notice. Left arrow represents the dark pixels in your photo, while the right arrow represents the bright pixels. By brightening up the photo, drag the right arrow towards left, you’ll see your photo instantly brighten up. Apply same method with the left arrow. Usually I won’t touch the middle arrow, but it depends. By applying this method, your photos no more grey-grey.
Here’s the settings I applied for the Figure.1.
Step 2: Crop out the unnecessary part
The reason behind this is to focus on a particular object, and save bandwidth. Some readers complaint ahbing.com loads up slowly due to heavy image usage. This becomes worst when they have lousy internet connection (/finger Streamyx). I started to apply this method to most of my photos. Your readers will appreciate it, too.
Here’s an example:
You get what I mean? I only showed my dai lap mak (mole) instead of Chuan and me. If you refer to my other posts, you will notice the different sizes of images. Each and every photos has been cropped to a minimal size to lessen the burden of my bandwidth. Plus, it looks neat:)
Step 3: Edit the final size
I usually stick to maximum 500px width for every photos. I don’t want my site to be messy. But it’s up to your personal preference.
In photoshop, press ALT+CTRL+I (or Image > Image Size) to bring up the resize window.


There you go. You are done. Rearrange the photos with copy and paste. Easy peasy. Hope I helped. Feel free to leave comment if you have any questions or shoot me a quick mail.




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