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Responsive Design with Adobe Photoshop CC and Adobe Edge Reflow CC (Preview)
Nov 18, 2013
Ever since responsive design came into being, designers and developers have been faced with workflow challenges. Do you design several iterations (mobile, tablet, desktop) in a program like Photoshop and hope an explanation of interactivity will suffice, or do you design “in-browser,” or a combination? Adobe expert Brian Wood shows how by using Edge Reflow CC and Photoshop CC, a designer can create a working mockup that will give the client an idea of what the finished responsive design will look like.
Retouching Blemishes in Adobe Photoshop CS4
Mar 7, 2009
Chris Orwig shows you how to remove blemishes and reduce wrinkles (only in Photoshop, unfortunately).
Retouching Portraits with Smart Filters in Adobe Photoshop CS3
Feb 16, 2007
The Photoshop CS3 Beta has changed a lot of things about the way you use Photoshop, but perhaps nothing is as dramatic as Smart Filters. David Cross demonstrates how to use this tool to retouch a photo in a very nondestructive, editable-anytime manner.
Retouching the Mouth
Feb 26, 2007
Retouching the Mouth in Photoshop Elements 5
Mar 16, 2007
After the eyes, the mouth and the smile tend to be the other areas we look at the most in a portrait. Unfortunately, there's a ton of things that can distract us in, on, or around the mouth. Teeth, lip color, braces, the overall smile, these are all things that can make or break a photo. In this chapter, we'll look at some small and subtle ways to make the entire mouth area the star of your photos.
Retouching with the Clone Stamp Tool in Adobe Photoshop CS5
Dec 11, 2010
This excerpt from Adobe Photoshop CS5 Classroom in a Book shows you how to remove unwanted objects from your images, as well as fill in missing areas in photographs you scan from damaged originals using the Clone Stamp tool.
Reviewing and Organizing Images in Lightroom 2
Jul 29, 2008
Lightroom 2 delivers numerous tools to make finding and organizing your files intuitive and enjoyable. The Adobe Creative Team shows how you can view an impromptu slideshow, create collections, and compare images side by side, so you can make the best use of your image library as it continues to grow.
Reviewing Images in Lightroom 2
Oct 20, 2008
The Lightroom Library module offers you a variety of ways to review and evaluate your images: you can sort and group thumbnails in the Grid view, examine a single photo up close in Loupe view, assess images side by side in Compare view, or hone a selection of shots in Survey view.
Rick Sammon Shows You How to Bring Out Your Inner Artist in Photoshop
Jan 19, 2007
Ready to dive a little deeper into the creative world of Photoshop? In this chapter, you'll learn how to create your own reality with your images. You'll see, among other things, how easy it is to change the time of day, control the weather, create an image that looks like it was taken before you were born, change one or all of the colors in a scene, and put someone on the "Photoshop Diet."
Saving and Reading Metadata in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2
Feb 18, 2009
Lightroom is built around the principle that the imported images are the master negatives: Lightroom records the changes made as metadata information and these edit changes are initially stored at a central location in the Lightroom catalog. In this excerpt, Martin Evening talks about saving, reading and tracking metadata in Lightroom 2.
Saving and Reading Metadata in Lightroom
May 30, 2008
Lightroom 1.1 has metadata options that clarify the whole "What happens to my changes?" issue. Martin Evening points out the relevant features and explains how to use these settings to advantage.
Saving Your Photos as JPEGs in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3
Dec 15, 2010
In Lightroom, you don’t save a file as a JPEG, you export it as a JPEG (or a TIFF, or a DNG, or a Photoshop PSD). In this excerpt from a The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 Book for Digital Photographers, Scott Kelby shows you this simple process, as well as the automation features Lightroom has added that can kick in once your photo is exported.
Scott Kelby and Matt Kloskowski Share Their Best Selection Techniques for Photoshop Elements 10
Feb 15, 2012
Scott Kelby and Matt Kloskowski show you how to select areas, save selections, soften edges, select areas by color, make selections using a brush, get Elements to help you with tricky selections, use the Quick Selection Tool, and remove objects from backgrounds.
Scott Kelby on Photoshop for Lightroom Users: Retouching Portraits
Jan 20, 2014
In this chapter from Photoshop for Lightroom Users, Scott Kelby shows you how to do simple photo retouching in Lightroom, and then shows you more advanced retouching techniques in Photoshop.
Scott Kelby Shows You How to Set Things Up Your Way in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4
Jun 20, 2012
Scott Kelby shows you how to customize Adobe Photoshop LIghtroom 4, including how to choose what you see in Loupe View and Grid View, how to work with Panels faster and easier, use two monitors, choose what the Filmstrip displays, and add your studio's name or logo for a custom look.
Scott Kelby's Editing Essentials: How to Develop Your Photos
Aug 6, 2013
Scott Kelby shows you how to develop your photos, including tips on setting white balance, setting your overall exposure, working with the Histogram and Auto Tone, dealing with exposure problems, making your colors more vibrant, and much more. He ends the chapter with some Lightroom killer tips.
Scott Kelby's Editing Essentials: How to Develop Your Photos in Adobe Lightroom CC
Jun 3, 2015
Intimidated by Lightroom's Develop module? Don't be. Scott Kelby shows you how to manipulate all of those scary-looking buttons, checkboxes, and sliders to improve your hard-to-fix photos, in this excerpt from The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC Book for Digital Photographers.
Scream of the Crop: How to Resize and Crop Photos in Adobe Photoshop CC (2014 release)
Dec 8, 2014
Scott Kelby covers cropping (which was completely overhauled in Photoshop CS6) and resizing photos in this excerpt from The Adobe Photoshop CC Book for Digital Photographers (2014 release).
Secrets to Creating Compelling Photo Collages
Jan 20, 2006
Although collage is an old art form, tools such as Photoshop CS2 give it a new twist. You don't need to get out paint, brushes, scissors, and glue to make art. Instead, everything you need is on your computer. With a handful of photos, Photoshop, and the desire to experiment, you're well on your way to creating collage art. Helen Bradley gives the how-to's for creating a collage in Photoshop by using photos and other techniques, and how to use some design and Photoshop tricks to make sure the result is balanced and pleasing to the eye.
Seeing Before/After Versions in Lightroom
Apr 24, 2008
Scott Kelby explains how to make the most of Lightroom's before/after views.

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