In this episode, Julieanne Kost, Adobe worldwide evangelist, will demonstrate her top 5 favorite features in Photoshop CC, including the new Upright, Radial Filter, and Spot Healing Brush features in Adobe Camera Raw 8; image upsampling and sharpening; rounded rectangles; and Camera Shake Reduction.
Learn how to capture, organize, and edit footage shot from your DSLR camera using a post-production powerhouse of tools including Adobe Premiere Pro, Photoshop, and Lightroom. MAX Master Jason Levine will teach you how to better use Adobe tools to:• Organize your images and video using the powerful Lightroom• Fix problem video footage using DSLR features in Photoshop• Stabilize shaky footage and fix audio problems with Adobe Premiere Pro• Edit DSLR images and video and transform them into beautiful productions• Share your video using easy-to-define presets
In this Quick Tip, Julieanne demonstrates three different ways to display an image with in a shape in Photoshop including vector masks, clipping masks and layer groups.
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Product Version: CC
Views: 3,027
Added: Apr 24, 2013
Runtime: 00:06:07
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Clipping Groups
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Clipping Masks
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Layer Groups
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Shape Layers
In this episode of the Adobe Creative Suite Podcast, Terry White shows photographers how they can take advantage of their Adobe Creative Cloud Memberships and the hosting included to publish Web Galleries directly from Lightroom 4.
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Views: 2,725
Added: Mar 11, 2013
Runtime: 00:19:18
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web
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Julieanne Kost the Adobe PS Evangelist will show pro photographers how to use DPS SE to create beautiful portfolios and apps. She demos the capabilities that make it easier than ever to express yourself with the Creative Cloud and your iPad.
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Views: 4,762
Added: Dec 11, 2012
Runtime: 00:20:37
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DPS
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Photoshop
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Pro Photography and Photographer
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SE
Learn Julieanne’s top 5 favorite features in Photoshop 13.1 including refinements to the Crop Tool, nondestructive editing with Blur Gallery and Liquify, increased efficiency with Conditional Actions, practical default Type Styles and support for Retina displays on Macintosh.
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Product Version: CC
Views: 24,615
Added: Dec 11, 2012
Runtime: 00:12:06
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Photoshop
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new features
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Blur Gallery
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Conditional Actions
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Creative Cloud
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Crop Tool
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Liquify
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Retina Display
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Type Styles
In this video tutorial Julieanne explains one of the great mysteries of Lightroom and Bridge – why Lightroom (or Bridge) displays a photograph one way and then changes the way it looks a moment later. It will all become clear with just a little information about how digital camera files are captured and displayed by different applications.
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Product Version: CC
Views: 10,079
Added: Jul 23, 2012
Runtime: 00:12:37
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Adobe Camera Raw
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Bridge
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RAW
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display
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lightroom
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preview
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previews
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JPEG
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Photoshop CS6
Photographers often use a narrow depth of field in order to emphasize a subject, and in this lesson you'll see how to use a Guided Edit effect to achieve narrow depth of field for an image that has a wide range of focus.
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Views: 42,188
Added: Oct 26, 2011
Runtime: 00:04:05
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depth of field
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effects
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focus
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photographers
In this episode we'll tackle one of things that confuses most new Lightroom users and those switching from Adobe Bridge to Lightroom. The question of "where are my photos and what has Lightroom done with them?"
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Views: 14,668
Added: Jul 18, 2011
Runtime: 00:12:04
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creative suite
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In this Episode of the Complete Picture Julieanne discusses how the addition of color as well as supporting imagery can help reinforce the mood and message of a composite image that a single photograph may fail to do on it’s own.
Adobe Press and video2brain show you how scanners allow you to convert a tangible photograph or piece of art into a digital image that can be viewed on a monitor, transmitted from computer to computer, and archived on a storage device.
Join Zorana Gee, Adobe Photoshop Product Manager as she demonstrates how to work a vintage 3D automobile into a panoramic photograph using Photoshop CS5 Extended. In this tutorial, Zorana will give you tips on how to position, match lighting and adjust 3D materials and effects. She will also demonstrate some simple photo retouching tools such as Content-Aware Fill and Puppet Warp to help achieve the final look for this project.
Join Zorana Gee, Adobe Photoshop Product Manager as she demonstrates how to work a vintage 3D automobile into a panoramic photograph using Photoshop CS5 Extended. In this tutorial, Zorana will give you tips on how to position, match lighting and adjust 3D materials and effects. She will also demonstrate some simple photo retouching tools such as Content-Aware Fill and Puppet Warp to help achieve the final look for this project.
Join Zorana Gee, Adobe Photoshop Product Manager as she demonstrates how to work a vintage 3D automobile into a panoramic photograph using Photoshop CS5 Extended. In this tutorial, Zorana will give you tips on how to position, match lighting and adjust 3D materials and effects. She will also demonstrate some simple photo retouching tools such as Content-Aware Fill and Puppet Warp to help achieve the final look for this project.
Watch Jack Davis, award-winning author and Photoshop Hall-of-Famer, as he demonstrates essential techniques for using Photoshop CS5 to create great-looking images for the web and print. Learn techniques for making images look their best, fast, including everything from instant optimizing and enhancing of images to making Smart Filter recipes, custom actions, and tool presets. Davis's motto: If you do it once, figure out how to never have to do it again! Come learn powerful one-click solutions for on-time, on-budget design and photography.
In the final installment of this series, Adobe Worldwide Evangelist Jason Levine takes you through the process of exporting/rendering your DSLR video/stills creations using the 64-bit Adobe Media Encoder. He'll talk about some of the most common formats for going to mobile devices, iPods, blu-ray discs as well as common formats for Web delivery. You'll learn about background rendering and the ability to 'queue' multiple versions of your video edits. Also featured: using *presets* in the Media Encoder for your favorite destinations (like YouTube, Vimeo, HDTV, etc)
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Views: 5,467
Added: Oct 06, 2010
Runtime: 00:09:50
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Adobe Media Encoder
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HDTV
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Jason Levine
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Vimeo
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YouTube
In this multi-part series, Jason Levine will cover the step-by-step process of working with DSLR video in Premiere Pro CS5, from the Camera to the Timeline to the Web and beyond. If you're a photographer looking to get into DSLR video, or maybe you're already shooting video but just don't know how to get started, Jason will cover all the basics, including tips for adding images, music, text, PSD files and more, all the way through exporting to popular sites like YouTube and Vimeo.
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Product Version: CC
Views: 30,595
Added: Sep 27, 2010
Runtime: 00:11:46
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Premiere Pro CS5
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editing
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photographer
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In Part 4 of this multi-part training series, Adobe Worldwide Evangelist Jason Levine discusses working with layered Photoshop (PSD) files for lower thirds, stylized text and simple animations, as well as using Premiere Pro's own Titler from within the application.
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Views: 6,993
Added: Sep 21, 2010
Runtime: 00:12:18
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DSLR
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Photoshop
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cs5
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editing
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video
In Part 3 of this multi-part training series, Jason Levine will showcase some common methods for 'telling your story' with motion and sound. Drop music into your timeline, add markers and time images to specific audio events, as well as animation of position, scale, rotation, opacity and more. Here's how you can begin to (easily) bring your stills to life, alongside your DSLR video.
In Part 2 of this multi-part series, Jason Levine will cover the most common editing functions of Premiere Pro CS5, including the ability to set defaults for image and transition durations, adding transitions between clips & images (like cross-dissolves, dip-to-black and more), basic scaling/resizing, rippling, and cutting.
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Views: 12,107
Added: Sep 21, 2010
Runtime: 00:13:22
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Adobe Premiere Pro CS5
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DSLR
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editing
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transitions
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video
“We are Photographers” is a multimedia exploration of the role that photography plays in the lives of youth around the world. Last summer, students from SF Camerawork’s First Exposures program traveled to Ghana to explore commonalities across cultures through an exchange with the Ghana Youth Photo Project. This visual collaboration looks at young people’s lives in San Francisco, CA and Accra, Ghana. As a extension of the exhibition, United in Nima, the project made it’s debut in March 2009. For more information please visit http://www.sfcamerawork.org
Whether you're helping corporate clients communicate through images, expressing your vision in fine art, or capturing life's moments at weddings, in portraits, or for news media, you're driven by the art of your craft. That's why professional photographers have long relied on Adobe Photoshop software for the ultimate in creative control and image quality. New Photoshop CS5 helps you achieve the visual and emotional effects you’re after with re-engineered features for reducing and adding grain, performing post-crop vignetting, and sharpening. CS5 reinvents HDR imaging with Exposure Merge, which makes it easy to preserve the full tonal range of a scene—or go from photorealistic to wildly surrealistic—and automatically remove ghost artifacts. It delivers new black-and-white conversion features and a GPU-enabled crop experience. It accelerates your workflow with powerful new selection technology, integrated Adobe Mini Bridge for faster file browsing, and cross-platform 64-bit support for faster performance.
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Product Version: CC
Views: 58,541
Added: Apr 12, 2010
Runtime: 00:12:38
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Photoshop CS5
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new features
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exposure merge
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hdr imaging
In this beginner level tutorial, you will learn how to create a vibrant 3D leaf compilation from a single 2D photograph. You will be able to manipulate the object however you prefer. Let's have fun with this display of greenery!
In the second episode of the series, Ben recounts the journey of making a name for himself in the Big Apple, while trying to continue to push the boundaries of traditional photography. Ben has looked through the lens at such big names as Heath Ledger, Hugh Jackman and Mary J. Blige and no matter how recognizable or unknown his subject may be, he continues to achieve emotion and distinction with each click of his camera. Always donned with a smile and a playful attitude, Ben attributes his growth as an artist to his “visual journal” and how its compilation lead to his latest accomplishment, a book of collage photography, Big Up.
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Views: 721
Added: Dec 18, 2009
Runtime: 00:06:01
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heath ledger
This episode of Designing Minds features industry-praised photographer Ben Watts. In the first of a two-part series, Ben discusses the power of photography and how his love for the craft enables him to capture timelessness in a frame. He goes on to discuss how the streets and youth of New York City influenced his early work, later shaping his process and practice for commercial work.
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Product Version: CS6
Views: 1,371
Added: Dec 04, 2009
Runtime: 00:04:46
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Colin Smith will show you how to take multiple photographs with a shallow depth of field and blend them all together into a single image that is sharp and in focus. This is a great technique especially for product and macro photographers.
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Product Version: CS6
Views: 4,528
Added: Dec 02, 2009
Runtime: 00:03:35
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depth of field
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focus
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macro photographers
Ruth Stryker teaches you how to set the fade-in effect for an image. This tutorial is taken from Adobe Flash CS4 Learn by Video - the official training for the Adobe Certified Associate exam: www.peachpit.com/learnbyvideo.
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Views: 4,853
Added: Nov 19, 2009
Runtime: 00:04:59
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certification
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color effects
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A not very well known Elements feature lets you export your digital slide shows for TV viewing—widescreen, HD, and international formats are all available.
When taking photos of something so big that the perspective gets skewed, use the Correct Camera Distortion filter to save the building walls from falling in on themselves.
XD Senior Experience Designer, Kim Pimmel, takes us on a photowalk around the Richmond shipyard, shares a peek at his home studio, and explains how his photographer’s eye shapes his UI designs.
Photographer Jennifer Altman combines an eye for composition with a personal connection to her subjects. Watch her travels alongside presidential campaigners as she gears up to shoot the inauguration of the 44th president.
Commercial photographer Kevin Ames shows you how to optimize and fix your images in the development module using the graduated filter tube in Lightroom 2.
Views: 968
Added: Nov 13, 2008
Runtime: 00:03:58
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Rediscover the Adjustment layers through the powerful Adjustments panel. Colin Smith shows you all the main features as well as the new Mask panel and the revamped Dodge, Burn and Sponge tools.
Photoshop CS4 does things like never before. Colin Smith shows you the new viewing options. Smoothly zoom, pan and move around your image with complete freedom. Discover the Flick-Pan and pixel grid tools too.
Colin Smith walks you through the new Content Aware Scale. This thing is like magic! Scale while preserving the important parts of a photo. Learn how to use channels to gain even greater control.
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.
Learn about important changes to the Photoshop CS4 user interface such as refined workspaces, freely rotatable canvas, greater zoom levels, enhanced controls with panels, and tabbed documents.
Discover how to to completely change the look and feel of a photograph with some simple retouching, creative adjustments, and the addition of edges and texture.
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.
A look at improvements and enhancements in the Library module. Learn how to navigate the new Library layout, as well as how to import, organize, and find your images quickly.
Take a tour of the updated Develop module in Lightroom 2.0. Julieanne Kost shows how to make nondestructive localized corrections using the new Adjustment Brush and Graduated filter tools.
Julieanne Kost gives an overview of the updated Export options in Lightroom 2.0. Learn about integration with Photoshop, as well as updates to the Print, Slideshow, and Web modules.
Learn how to find your photos quickly using the Filter Bar in the Library module. Discover how to find images based on different criteria, such as Attribute or Metadata.
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.
This tutorial demonstrates how to sharpen a blurry photo whether caused by a moving subject or photographer with the Smart Sharpen filter in Photoshop CS3.
Learn the most efficient way use the crop and straighten tools in the develop and library modules in Lightroom to quickly modify a single images or an entire edit.
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.