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Photoshop CS4 Quick Tip: Opacity vs. Fill
By jefe on Tuesday, April 06, 2010 ::
In this video we look at the difference between the Opacity slider and the Fill slider, both found in the layers panel inside of Photoshop.
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Photoshop CS4 - Brushes Panel - Scattered Brush Effect
By jefe on Thursday, September 10, 2009 ::
Don't waste any more time applying several different brush strokes to achieve a randomized effect. Use the brushes panel in Photoshop CS4 to setup a scattered/randomized brush effect which only requires one pass of your digital brush. Randomize size, angle, opacity, col...
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Adobe Configurator For Non-Programmers.
By jefe on Thursday, September 03, 2009 ::
Have you ever wanted to customize your own panel to use in Photoshop CS4? In these four videos we look at downloading and installing custom Photoshop CS4 panels and creating your own custom panels using Adobe Configurator.
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Adding Texture To An Image
By jefe on Wednesday, August 19, 2009 ::
In this video we look at an example of how to easily apply a texture to a digital image to add some interest to the image. Using the multiply blend mode, a layer mask and a diffused glow, we create a simple, but interesting effect using one of our textures available to ...
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Proof Colors in Photoshop or Soft Proofing
By rdyar on Thursday, July 30, 2009 ::
This video tutorial goes over the Proof Colors dialog in Photoshop, which allows you to soft proof your images to a given profile so you can see what the image will actually print like. In order to soft proof your images for a given printer, you will need a printer prof...
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Optimize Your Exported JPEGs For 4x6 Output At Your Lab - Lightroom
By jefe on Wednesday, July 29, 2009 ::
In this video we'll use Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2's export dialog to resize and export a large number of files bound for 4x6s at your lab. We'll go over resizing your 4x6 bound files to 1200 px by 1800 px, basically a 4x6 at 300 dpi, and how to strip the files o...
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Optimize Your Exported JPEGs For 4x6 Output At Your Lab - Photoshop
By jefe on Wednesday, July 29, 2009 ::
Uploading a large number of JPEGs to your lab for 4x6 proofs? Optimize your JPEGs for shorter FTP upload times and happy lab techs. These videos deal with the Image Processor and Dr. Brown's 1-2-3 Process dialogs in Photoshop CS4, and how to resize your JPEG files upon ...
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Drop.io - Super simple file sharing
By rdyar on Thursday, July 23, 2009 ::
Looking for an easy way to share files with someone? In this short video we look at Drop.io - an online file sharing service perfect for photographers. Upload up to 100 megabytes to a drop for free, and then send the link to your drop to your client or co-workers ...
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Photoshop CS4 - Kuler Extension
By jefe on Wednesday, July 22, 2009 ::
Kuler is an extension for Photoshop CS4 that lets you browse for color schemes or create your own. Once you've created a scheme, save it and add it to your swatches panel. This video is a quick rundown of the features of this handy little panel.
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ePhotoPros Blank Greeting Card Template - Design Examples
By jefe on Monday, July 20, 2009 ::
In these videos we'll go through three different examples of possible greeting card designs using our blank greeting card template 1, available for download (premium members) in Downloads. We also make use of several patterns, textures and some custom shapes, all availa...
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How we use Twitter
By rdyar on Thursday, July 09, 2009 ::
Not sure what Twitter is or why you would use it? You are not alone. In this video we go over how we use twitter and why.
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Lightroom 2 - Photoshop Integration
By jefe on Friday, July 03, 2009 ::
In this lesson we'll look at how to go about editing an image in Photoshop from Lightroom, and how to maintain the link between the two programs. We also look at opening an image as a Smart Object from Lightroom into Photoshop and using multiple smart objects to blend e...
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Lightroom 2 - Editing The Keepers - Part 3 - Adjustment Brush
By jefe on Thursday, June 18, 2009 ::
In this lesson we'll look at making local adjustments such as exposure, contrast, sharpness, clarity and saturation using Lightroom's adjustment brush. We'll look at painting exposure (essentially dodging and burning), softening skin and creating special effects.
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Lightroom 2 - Proofing Your Photos - Part 2 - The Slideshow
By jefe on Friday, May 29, 2009 ::
In this lesson, we'll continue looking at the proofing stage of your Lightroom 2 workflow and create a slideshow to showcase your proofs. We'll take a look at modifying a preexisting Lightroom slideshow template and then save it as a user template. We'll also look at cr...
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Lightroom2 - Proofing Your Photos Part 1
By jefe on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 ::
In this lesson we'll look at applying some basic edits - such as white balance and exposure - to our proofs to get them ready to present to the client. After the basic edits are done, we'll export the images as low res JPEG proofs with our copyright as a watermark. Alon...
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Lightroom 2 - Sorting Your Photos
By jefe on Thursday, May 07, 2009 ::
After importing your photos, it's time to sort through them and flag all the keepers, or the images that you'll show to the client as proofs. In this lesson we'll look at using stars, labels and flags to identify the "keepers". After flagging our images we'll put the pi...
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Lightroom 2 - Importing Your Images
By jefe on Tuesday, May 05, 2009 ::
In this lesson we'll go over the importing process from actually importing your images to creating file naming and metadata presets.
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