RoboHelp 10's Resource Manager lets teams collaborate in authoring by using shared resources. Text and graphics may be saved to a central location (e.g. SharePoint) and be pulled from a convenient panel right into your project content. A simple drag n' drop operation allows you to add potent content. An authorized team member may update an image or text just once, and it updates "everywhere." Watch this brief video to discover how "You can do it too!"
Ever want to identify your images by location? Photoshop Elements 11 allows you to use built-in geo-positioning hardware in your smart phone, or high-end digital camera to place your images by physical location; even add location information manually. Now, your Facebook friends will know exactly where you are.
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In this episode of the Complete Picture, Julieanne Kost demonstrates the two most frequent methods for importing files into Lightroom. She discusses the advantages of each workflow, whether you’re importing directly from a card or importing images already copied to a specific location on your hard drive.
When you need to find a specific image among a huge number of images, filtering can provide an excellent solution. This jump-start will provide you with a sense of the power of filtering to find an image within Lightroom.
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Learn how to add images to an InDesign document by using the Place function. Use the pasteboard as a holding location for images before final placement.
Use the Assets panel to manage images, movies, scripts, and other files related to your website. Preview assets, filter assets by using the panel categories, locate assets embedded within a site, and organize assets by using folders and favorites.
Watch and uncover the most efficient way to work with multiple catalogs in LIghtroom. Discover how to combine catalogs by merging a “location “ catalog with one in the studio.
Julieanne Kost shows you the advantages of working with Smart Objects in Photoshop. Learn how to use this powerful feature to add more flexibility to your workflow.
Working with a high contrast image, Jim DiVitale shows how the Photoshop Shadow/ Hightlight adjustment tool is used to selectively control the contrast and saturation to enhance the image.
Jim DiVitale shows how to use the Photoshop Lens Blur filter. A photograph is changed to a selective focus image with exact control of what is sharp and what falls out of focus.
Jim DiVitale shows Photoshop's ability to blend a photograph of steam into a coffee cup using a blend mode to quickly merge these very different images into one.
Julieanne Kost walks through the options in the Export dialog box including export destination, file naming, images settings, metadata, and "after export" options.
Julieanne Kost covers the additional options when importing files into Lighroom from their current location, shortcuts, and working with a Raw + JPEG workflow.
Julieanne Kost describes how to import files from a media card including options for previewing, file handling and applying develop settings, metadata and keyword information.
Julieanne Kost explains how to set up, save and swap text and/or graphical identity plates, customize the module picker, and create your own custom end panel.
Julieanne Kost discusses the advantages of using the Digital Negative (DNG) file format and provides several different conversions to DNG workflow examples.
Julieanne Kost covers Lightroom's interface including modules, panels, the filmstrip, and tool bar as well as essential keyboard shortcuts to navigate Lightroom more rapidly.
Julieanne Kost covers the advantages of working with a database program including multiple catalog support and customizing preferences for your specific workflow.