- Image Editing Basics for Adobe Photoshop Elements 11
- Dec 12, 2012
- This lesson begins with an overview of the core concepts behind image correction, and then introduces a range of quick and easy techniques to help you get more from your photos in just a few clicks
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- Image Editing Basics for Adobe Photoshop Elements 13
- Jan 12, 2015
- This lesson from Adobe Photoshop Elements 13 Classroom in a Book begins with an overview of the core concepts behind image correction, and then introduces a range of quick and easy techniques to help you get more from your photos in just a few clicks.
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- Image Management in the New, Improved Adobe Bridge CS3
- May 18, 2007
- Although Adobe Bridge isn't a new program, the updates to this file browser in the release of Photoshop CS3 make it a more powerful and useful tool for all your image-management needs. Jon Canfield shows you some useful new features that should make Bridge CS3 a more popular option for managing your media files. (And not just images, either!)
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- Image Silhouettes with Adobe Photoshop CS
- Jan 30, 2004
- Photoshop guru and New Riders author Bert Monroy shows you how to use clipping paths to create stunning silhouettes in Photoshop CS.
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- Importing and Sorting Photos in Photoshop Elements 11
- Sep 29, 2012
- In the brand-new Elements Organizer workspace, Photoshop Elements 11 introduces the People, Places, and Events views, making it easy for you to sort, tag, and search the photos in your library for the faces, places, and happenings that mean the most to you.
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- Importing Photos by Copy in Lightroom
- Feb 29, 2008
- A number of convenient features are available in Lightroom when you import pictures by copying. Martin Evening points out the options that are particularly helpful.
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- Importing Smart Objects in Adobe Photoshop CS5
- Dec 13, 2010
- This excerpt from Adobe Photoshop CS5 Classroom in a Book shows you how to work with a Smart Object by placing text created in Illustrator into a toy store poster.
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- Impressionist Pastel Painting with Painter 2015: Loose, Luminous Pastels
- May 26, 2015
- Corel Painter 2015 gives artists the tools to create soft, glowing effects that flatter complexions and make landscape canvases look dreamy. Cher Threinen-Pendarvis, author of The Painter Wow! Book, Tenth Edition, shares techniques for working with Painter's Pastels brushes for effects that look beautifully natural.
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- Improved Tagging and Reviewing in the Photoshop Elements 8 Organizer
- Dec 21, 2009
- Three new components of the Photoshop Elements 8 Organizer promise to make it easier to tag, analyze, and review your photos. Web design expert Jeff Carlson shows you how to save time when you're tagging, rating, and locating your images.
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- Improving Presence in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2
- Feb 10, 2009
- Chris Orwig shows you how to use the Presence sliders -- Clarity, Vibrance, and Saturation -- that are in the Basic panel in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.
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- InDesign vs. Photoshop Smackdown: Who Will Be the Winner?
- Aug 31, 2007
- Mike McHugh shows you how to use the new Effects panel in InDesign CS3 to take care of tasks formerly reserved for Photoshop. Let the InDesign vs. Photoshop smackdown begin!
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- Integrating Photoshop and Illustrator to Create Professional Imagery
- Nov 18, 2004
- Using some cool filters and effects from Adobe Illustrator, you can create vector mosaics from bitmap graphics, or even change squares into circles. Find out here how to make it work for you.
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- Introducing the Workspace in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4
- Aug 23, 2012
- Whether you prefer to use menu commands, keyboard shortcuts, or buttons and sliders—whether you use a small screen or a large one, one monitor or two—you can customize the flexible Lightroom workspace to suit the way you work. Customize each of the modules individually so that you always have your favorite tools and controls at hand, arranged just the way you like them.
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- Introduction to The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 Book
- Jun 14, 2010
- Martin Evening provides introduction to the main features in Lightroom 3, including an example of a typical studio shoot workflow, in this chapter from his book, The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 Book: The Complete Guide for Photographers.
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- Introduction to Using Adobe Photoshop CS4
- Jul 30, 2009
- This chapter summarizes fundamental Photoshop features, including using the main application features; configuring the panel docks; choosing the correct image size and bit depth; cropping and rotating images; applying content-aware scaling; choosing and saving colors; using the Layers and History panels; creating and using adjustment and fill layers; and creating and managing presets.
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- Jealous Type: Cool Type Effects in Adobe Photoshop CS
- Jun 23, 2006
- Scott Kelby shows you some great type effects in Photoshop CS, including Neo Grunge, Black Chrome, and Gothic Chiseled.
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- Jumping Between Lightroom and Photoshop
- Apr 28, 2008
- Lightroom is pretty darn slick, but sometimes you need to "Photoshop" a photo. There's a reason that Adobe has all of these great tools with different but related features: They work as a family. You can send images back and forth between Lightroom and Photoshop, and Scott Kelby explains how and when to do that.
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- Keeping Great Color When Emailing or Posting Photos to the Web
- Dec 19, 2010
- In this excerpt from The Adobe Photoshop CS5 Book for Digital Photographers, Scott Kelby shares a trick that lets anyone you email (or anybody who sees your photos on the Web) see your photos pretty much the same way you do in Photoshop.
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- Keywording in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2
- Feb 5, 2009
- The most effective way to categorize your images is to label them with keyword information. Martin Evening explains keywording in Lightroom 2, including adding, managing, and removing keywords, keyword hierarchy, implied keywords, keyword sets, creating your own custom keyword sets, and suggested keywords.
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- Keywords and Keyword List Panels in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4
- Aug 18, 2012
- Keywording offers one of the easiest and most flexible ways to annotate your photos, though you would do well to rein in some of that flexibility by applying a certain degree of discipline and consistency to the way you keyword your images in order to gain the maximum benefit.
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