Here you can find out how to replace blown out skies with an alternate backdrop. Then apply a little bit of color spill to bring out details in the scene and ensure that the composite matches.
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Justin Seeley provides a basic overview of Adobe Bridge and explains how designers, photographers, and creative professionals are using it to navigate, organize, and place their digital assets. Learn more from the full courses at lynda.com.
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Justin Seeley shows you how to place raster graphics into brushes in Illustrator. You will also learn to control your brush scaling and adjust the brush attributes to fit your individual needs. Learn more from the full course at lynda.com..
Learn to edit from sequences loaded into the Source monitor. Infinite Skills author Jeff Sengstack demonstrates Premiere Pro's ability to let editors place any number of clips in a sequence, open that sequence in the Source Monitor, and select segments and add them to another sequence. The feature harkens back to a frequently used feature film-editing technique, called a KEM roll, whereby editors put multiple takes of the same scene on the same reel, giving the director an easy way to select the best take.
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Terry White, Adobe worldwide evangelist, shows off the newest Creative Cloud features for designers. See what's new in the tools you love — Adobe Photoshop CC, Illustrator CC, and InDesign CC — and discover new ways to work like creating websites or iPad apps without writing code. Learn about new services that help keep your ideas, files, fonts, settings, and team members in sync. All in one place, only in Creative Cloud.
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FrameMaker 11's Reference Pages allow you to associate text and artwork with paragraph formatting. For instance, you can place horizontal lines above or below a paragraph, or have a "Caution" box automatically placed above a paragraph. Writers cannot edit this artwork on the body page; one must visit the Reference Page in order to make a change. If the user revises the artwork or text in a special frame on the Reference Page, all instances associated with paragraph styles will universally update throughout the document.
In this tutorial, learn how you can change or replace the document signer (perhaps the original signer is out of the office) for an eSignature document in Adobe EchoSign.
Ciudad Colón, Costa Rica is a unique place. It is a beautiful city that give us many opportunities to enjoy life. Here we laugh, share, learn and grow with our families and friends. It is difficult to express in 60 seconds what does Ciudad Colón means to us, so we made our best effort and this is the final result :-)
My project is a documentary that takes place at a high school gym and it is about how people with challenges can still do great things such as weightlifting and even rise above their challenges.
Are we contributing to create a better world? We would like that all the people in the world reflect about their relations with others. Perhaps, if we begin to treat others as we would like to be treated, the world would be a better place for everyone. The change starts with you!
What might come as a surprise to long-time Photoshop users is that Photoshop has animation and video editing features. In this video, Adobe certified Photoshop expert and InfiniteSkills.com author Jeff Sengstack demonstrates the range of animation and video editing features available in Photoshop. He shows how to arrange video clips on a timeline, add transitions, create picture-in-picture layouts, place titles and graphics on video clips, put graphics in motion in a video project and add and adjust audio. In addition, he shows that you can use other Photoshop features like layer styles in video projects.
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Thousands of children in Africa are abducted into war every year by corrupt soldier militias. These child soldiers are placed into extremely violent situations and girls are frequently abused and forced into unimaginably heinous acts. As 8th grade students living in Chicago, we felt we could most greatly help children forced into warfare by publicizing a story that has been repeated throughout the world far too many times. We intend this piece for other teenage children like ourselves as well as adults who may be unaware of these atrocities. This piece is prominently displayed on our school’s online digital showcase.
A story of 3 teenage boys who’s lives would have taken a different turn if it wasn’t for the Alum Rock Youth Center. Despite all of the negativity and challenges of growing up in an underserved community, they still manage to positively influence one another, while finding a safe place to call home.
Microsoft uses Digital Publishing Suite to build interactive and captivating advertisements for Windows 8 and the Surface. Placed in Wired magazine, the advertising content fits in with the editorial designed for technophiles. In this app of the week video, see how the ads use 360 degree rotation, video, and HTML to capture and hold readers' attention.
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Your profile is the primary place that other Adobe Education Exchange members can learn more about you and connect with you. It’s a great place to showcase yourself and the work that you do. Learn how to add information about you on your profile.
The discussion forums are the place to ask questions and start a dialogue with fellow members. Learn how to find discussion topics to start contributing to.
Learn how to keep track of where your photographs were taken. Corey Barker takes you on a tour of the Add Places feature in Photoshop Elements 11. See how Organizer automatically reads your photograph's map information if available, or lets you manually add a location to a photograph.
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Last year I created a short slideshow (The Red Thread), of the images that I took with my mobile phone. I found it to be a enjoyable way to look back at the year and reflect upon the places that I’ve gone, the people I’ve met and the things that I was paying attention to. So, I decided to do it again this year and here it is - Moments Alone. I’m sure that the images will mean more to me than they do to you, but I would encourage you to create a collection of your own images and look at them as a complete body of work for the year.
In Edge Animate, symbols enable you to create reusable animations that have their own independent timelines. In this lesson you will learn how to create a symbol, add a symbol to the Animate timeline, and edit a symbol in place. We will then take that one symbol, turn it into a starfield, and manipulate the timing of each star to create twinkling stars in the night sky.
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Fine art and commercial photographer Allan Jenkins’ work lies in the place where analogue meets digital in photography. In this film, Allan walks us through the process of producing Victorian-era Cyanotype prints, as well as showcasing his portrait photography.
For truly passionate filmmakers, casually placing movie clips together is probably not enough to create the perfect film. In this lesson you will learn how to properly connect your film clips in an visually appealing arrangement.
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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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Learn about four intuitive new ways to sort and view your photos and other media in Photoshop Elements 11. The Media tab groups files based on whether they're photos, videos, audio files, PDFs, and more. The Places tab displays photos and videos on a map based on where they were taken. The People tab groups photos and videos based on who's in them, and the Events tab is great for viewing photos and videos based on vacations, parties, and other events.
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Take a tour of the new, modern interface in Photoshop Elements 11. See the three-column design of the updated Organizer, learn about the options in the Task bar, and see how you can easily view subsets of photos by People, Places, Events, and even Media. Also check out new Quick, Guided, and Expert editing modes, which enable you to edit photos the way that works best for you.
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See how the new Unembed feature and Links panel enhancmenets in Adobe Illustrator for Creative Cloud members lets you easliy“unembed” images that have been embedded into an Illustrator file as well as efficiently track and access complete information on any placed artwork.
RoboHelp 10 has the ability to search for different combinations of data across files, and even indicate the location by line number. A significant enhancement.
This is one of several videos that highlight key features in the latest release of Technical Communication Suite 4 (TCS4), which includes FrameMaker 11 (FM11), RoboHelp 10 (RH10), Captivate 6 (CP6) and more. With TCS4, work faster and smarter with cross-product integration. Easily author and enrich XML/DITA content. Publish to multiple channels, formats and screens using multiscreen HTML5, and increase overall enterprise productivity.
FrameMaker 11 has major improvements to behaviour and focal point for Find/Change. The menu remembers the last 5 things you searched for, and no longer changes your insertion point, speeding up repetitious editing tasks.
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As a part of the Adobe Youth Voices program, peer feedback plays a very important role in the media making process. Feedback can take place throughout the process beginning with the initial pitch and continuing through postproduction with a Rough Cut screening. Giving feedback can be a delicate thing and should be done in a respectful and supportive way; it’s important that you follow some simple guidelines when giving feedback to the artist. In this video you’ll learn about the importance of Critical Response.
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Adobe Business Catalyst is a hosted application that replaces 5+ tools with one central platform for web designers and works hand in hand with Dreamweaver. Using a unified platform and without server-side coding, you can build everything from amazing websites to powerful online stores, beautiful brochure-ware sites to lead generation mini-sites.
Everything that is placed into InDesign ends up in a frame. You can create frames from scratch, or if you "place" (import) text or images into a document, InDesign automatically creates the frame for you. We'll explore the use of frames in InDesign in this video.
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In this video you'll learn about placing, which is how you import photos or text into your InDesign page. We'll go over the popular image formats: PSD, AI, PSD, TIFF, and JPEG. You will also see how to scale, center, and crop photos.
Learn about the Content Collector and Content Placer tools. See how to use the Conveyor and most of its options, such as navigating and drilling down into groups.
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The Stage and accompanying work area in Flash Professional are where all of the visual creation, manipulation, and animation take place. This lesson demonstrates the differences between these two features and looks at properties associated with the Stage.
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Place and track 3D elements on 2D footage for precise visual effects and motion graphics. The 3D camera tracker automatically analyzes 2D footage in the background and places elements on that footage, with complete control over depth of field, shadows, and reflections.
Grab text and objects from an existing layout using the Content Collector. In a new layout, use the Content Placer to add items in the order you want them to appear.
Grab text and objects from an existing layout using the Content Collector. In a new layout, use the Content Placer to add items in the order you want them to appear.
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In this tutorial you'll learn how to replace the background page of a PDF with existing form fields to avoid creating all the form fields again using Acrobat X or XI Std. or Pro.
Mathias Möhl (http://www.mamoworld.com/) has developed an excellent script for AE users: mochaImport. In this video Mathias, teaches how use the script for intermediate composite techniques in After Effects and shows how to recreate an HP commercial look of frozen and unfrozen pictures within a picture frame.
Carl Larsen shows how to track and replace a sky horizon with mocha, After Effects and mocha shape plug-in. Note: This tutorial was done using mocha for After Effects v2 interface but workflow is the same.
The Adobe Foundation hosted the Adobe Youth Voices Summit 2011, “Media Beyond Borders”, a three-day immersive media event for over 60 specially selected international youth (ages 14-19) in which youth create and collaborate on media projects exploring issues such as human rights, education and community. The summit took place August 2nd - Aug. 6th, 2011 at Santa Clara University and also brought together lead educators from around the world representing the core leadership of educators in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. Educators worked in teams to create short media clips to use in longer presentations on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip educators illustrate options and strategies for exhibition of youth media work.
The Adobe Foundation hosted the Adobe Youth Voices Summit 2011, “Media Beyond Borders”, a three-day immersive media event for over 60 specially selected international youth (ages 14-19) in which youth create and collaborate on media projects exploring issues such as human rights, education and community. The summit took place August 2nd - Aug. 6th, 2011 at Santa Clara University and also brought together lead educators from around the world representing the core leadership of educators in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. Educators worked in teams to create short media clips to use in longer presentations on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip educators discuss how they use media as a means to develop critical thinking.
The Adobe Foundation hosted the Adobe Youth Voices Summit 2011, “Media Beyond Borders”, a three-day immersive media event for over 60 specially selected international youth (ages 14-19) in which youth create and collaborate on media projects exploring issues such as human rights, education and community. The summit took place August 2nd - Aug. 6th, 2011 at Santa Clara University and also brought together lead educators from around the world representing the core leadership of educators in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. Educators worked in teams to create short media clips to use in longer presentations on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip educators share their experiences and suggestions for working with young people with unique challenges and offer suggestions.
The Adobe Foundation hosted the Adobe Youth Voices Summit 2011, “Media Beyond Borders”, a three-day immersive media event for over 60 specially selected international youth (ages 14-19) in which youth create and collaborate on media projects exploring issues such as human rights, education and community. The summit took place August 2nd - Aug. 6th, 2011 at Santa Clara University and also brought together lead educators from around the world representing the core leadership of educators in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. Educators worked in teams to create short media clips to use in longer presentations on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip educators offer tips for facilitating youth expression in media work.
The Adobe Foundation hosted the Adobe Youth Voices Summit 2011, “Media Beyond Borders”, a three-day immersive media event for over 60 specially selected international youth (ages 14-19) in which youth create and collaborate on media projects exploring issues such as human rights, education and community. The summit took place August 2nd - Aug. 6th, 2011 at Santa Clara University and also brought together lead educators from around the world representing the core leadership of educators in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. Educators worked in teams to create short media clips to use in longer presentations on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip educators describe techniques that help develop the best ideas and facilitate productive brainstorms.
The Adobe Foundation hosted the Adobe Youth Voices Summit 2011, “Media Beyond Borders”, a three-day immersive media event for over 60 specially selected international youth (ages 14-19) in which youth create and collaborate on media projects exploring issues such as human rights, education and community. The summit took place August 2nd - Aug. 6th, 2011 at Santa Clara University and also brought together lead educators from around the world representing the core leadership of educators in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. Educators worked in teams to create short media clips to use in longer presentations on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip educators share their experiences with community collaboration.
The Adobe Foundation hosted the Adobe Youth Voices Summit 2011, “Media Beyond Borders”, a three-day immersive media event for over 60 specially selected international youth (ages 14-19) in which youth create and collaborate on media projects exploring issues such as human rights, education and community. The summit took place August 2nd - Aug. 6th, 2011 at Santa Clara University and also brought together lead educators from around the world representing the core leadership of educators in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. Educators worked in teams to create short media clips to use in longer presentations on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip educators demonstrate what happens when youth are encouraged to be creative and collaborative.
The Adobe Foundation hosted the Adobe Youth Voices Summit 2011, “Media Beyond Borders”, a three-day immersive media event for over 60 specially selected international youth (ages 14-19) in which youth create and collaborate on media projects exploring issues such as human rights, education and community. The summit took place August 2nd - Aug. 6th, 2011 at Santa Clara University and also brought together lead educators from around the world representing the core leadership of educators in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. Educators worked in teams to create short media clips to use in longer presentations on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip educators explore approaches to human rights as a topic for youth media.
Video Highlights: Watch how to use Videomerge to cleanly extract your moving subject from a solid color background and then drop it into a new setting for a fun or creative twist. Versions 7 and up.
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The Adobe Foundation hosted in 2009 the first Adobe Youth Voices Summit, a three-day digital media immersion event for 100 specially selected international youth (ages 14-19) and educators, held at Stanford University.
The summit, took place July 30 - Aug. 1, 2009, and brought together youth from undeserved communities around the world for creative workshops focused on all aspects of digital media, including film making, photography, animation and design. The first-of-its-kind summit was designed to empower youth to create media for social change and foster a deeper sense of social and civic engagement.
Dreamweaver CS 5.5 replaced the old Dreamweaver Validator with the new Live W3C Validation feature. In this video we'll look at how you can get immediate validation results directly from the W3C's own validation service - right within Dreamweaver CS 5.5.
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If you’re a web designer looking for a better understanding of Flash Professional, then this is the place to start. Using some basic graphics, Paul Trani shows you the fundamentals of programming in ActionScript in the context of a real-world project that is optimized for the web.
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Flash Catalyst Product Manager Jacob Surber highlights a few of the new features in Flash Catalyst CS5.5, including new layout workflows, "replace with" and global targeting.
Using Flash elements can add life to a web page. In this video you’ll see how to incorporate Flash based (SWF) animation and interactivity components to the header of each of your pages. You’ll also learn how to define alternate content as place holders to be displayed in case the user doesn’t have Flash Player installed or is using a device that doesn’t support Flash.
In this episode I'll show you how to take advantage of using InDesign files as graphics in other InDesign files. This helps you collaborate with others and take advantage of other documents that you've already built.
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You will recognize this episode from earlier this year. Layers TV is place-holding this week while the podcast gets retooled. In this episode RC has tips about using Illustrator to create a brochure with text wraps inside. Corey shows how to customize your workspace in Photoshop and create an action that loads that workspace as soon as Photoshop opens.
Its so annoying when you see an InDesign document that has been put together with tabs and spaces all over the place. Common everyone lets get the tabs right and then put them into paragraph styles as well. Its not that hard when you see how to use the tab ruler. We do Right indent tabs, leaders and indent to here as well.
Adobe InDesign CS5 is the perfect tool to use when authoring books and this demonstration will introduce you to a simple technique that ensures the cover of your ePub will look exactly like the original artwork including rich typesetting, drawn objects and images. By placing and InDesign document into an existing InDesign document, you bypass the inherent restrictions of the ePub format and your book cover looks fantastic no matter what device you use.
Special thanks for Colin Fleming for creating this fantastic technique.
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InDesign CS5 has a whole bunch of new interactive features. We take a close look at how to use the multi-state objects to create a simple image gallery. We use Adobe Bridge to drag and drop or place images, we also use the new corner effects. But more importantly than that we use the ugliest arrow heads ever.
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Join Photoshop Product Manager Bryan O'Neil Hughes for a deep dive into the hidden gems of Adobe Photoshop CS5 and Photoshop CS5 Extended, including tips, tricks, and technologies that are sure to help you speed up your productivity. Discover how to go places creatively that were impossible in Photoshop before CS5. He'll reveal many new techniques and enhancements so your skills can be as sharp as possible.
In part 2 of this series, you'll continue to expand your knowledge of Adobe After Effects CS5 by learning how to fine tune your animation. Learn how to use keyframes as well as spatial and temporal interpolation to allow elements in your motion title sequence to smoothly slide in and out of place.
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Added: Sep 14, 2010
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Adobe Groups provides a place on Adobe.com where designers and developers from around the world can create a profile, connect with members of the community, join Adobe user groups, and do much more. Community Manager John Koch explains.
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This music video is about the experience that illegal immigrants face: the danger, not knowing what might happen to them on their journey, to commemorate the struggle of immigration, and for the brave people who try to make a living in a place they don't know. Especially the youth, trying to make it on their own every day, looking for a brighter future.
The central idea behind "Vanishing" was to present a alternate reality in which art no longer exists, a reality that is slowly become real. Due to funding cuts across the country, art programs in public schools are being lost. This current generation of young artists is slowly losing their only outlet in which an outside influence helps fund their creativity, and the upcoming generation might not have the
chance at all. Art has an immeasurable application on accompanying parts of a high scholars curriculum, and the creative process that a student applies to art can be found useful in many other aspects of school life. The importance of saving school art programs is also heightened due to the recent amount of funding thrown to other places, places that we feel are far less important than ensuring creativity for future generation
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.
Place one symbol inside another by using a technique in Flash called nesting. Learn to create nested symbols, drag instances from the library, edit artwork in Symbol Editing mode, and use the breadcrumb trail to navigate back to the main Timeline.
Explore different techniques in Dreamweaver CS5 for adding images and artwork to your website. Use the Insert menu or the Common category of the Insert panel to select and insert an image, or drag and drop images from the Files or Assets panels.
See how InDesign CS5 allows you to take advantage of metadata embedded in an image to create live captions and then automatically and flexibly place them in your layout.
Work faster with everyday tools in Illustrator CS5. Draw behind, disregarding stacking order, and draw or place an image inside, instantly creating a clipping mask.
The first LiveCycle Partner Solution Showcase took place on Feb. 17, in San Jose, CA. Nine solutions were presented by partners to a panel of Adobe judges. Additional Solution Showcases are scheduled in DC, Amsterdam & San Jose. Watch the video to find out more information on the showcases and contact your Adobe partner manager or Gail Richley (grichley@adobe.com) Partner Program Manager if you’d like to submit a LC Solution.
Learn how to trace placed images into Illustrator CS4 with a number of different methods. Redraw a logo, and redraw a map as well. Also take a hand drawn image that contains line work and convert it to vectors with the Live Trace Feature.
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Learn how to place visual content on screen, then rearrange, remove, and manage it with code with guest-star Jim Corbett, the creator of ActionScript's display API.
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Added: Jul 17, 2009
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Learn how the new Place Gun and Smart Guides in InDesign CS4 make it easy to place multiple images in an InDesign document. Rufus Deuchler shows you how in this InDesign tutorial.
The Links panel in InDesign CS4 is far more powerful and flexible than you think! Explore how it lets you become more efficient with your placed images.
Learn the basics of video editing. Select and trim video. Set the in point and out point of a clip. Select multiple files and place them in the Timeline.
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Shot on location in New Zealand, home of such movies as the Lord of the Rings and theChronicles of Narnia. What a great place to showcase Adobe CS4 Production Premium's truly tapeless video workflow with no rendering!
Learn the basics of video editing. Select and trim video. Set the in point and out point of a clip. Select multiple files and place them in the Timeline.
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Tim and Rufus explore the transparency features in InDesign and Illustrator CS3, as well as the process of transparency flattening that takes place when files with transparent objects are flattened into PostScript or PDF.
In this motion graphics episode, Corey shows us how to use presets in After Effects to make a motion background with some animated text. RC uses Adobe Premiere to place a logo graphic in the corner of a video file.
An interactive experience can be as simple as clicking a search button or as sophisticated as placing you in the cockpit of a virtual helicopter for training purposes.