Learn how to automatically trace an image using Illustrator's Image Trace button. Author Deke McClelland also shows the impact of resolution on the quality of the final traced artwork. Learn more from the full course at lynda.com.
Join Justin Seeley, staff author at lynda.com, to learn automation techniques, shortcuts, and workflow enhancements to help you rapidly move from mockup to website using Adobe Photoshop. Seeley will reveal image optimization techniques while debunking web resolution myths. He'll also help you learn how to use Photoshop to work with HTML and CSS files, and show how these tools can help improve your workflow. He may even have time to sneak in a few new Photoshop features. In this session, you'll learn how to: • Use layer comps to simulate interactivity and multipage layouts• Create Retina display–caliber graphics using actions and batch processing• Build UI libraries with shape layers• Create image sprites• Work with pixel grid alignment and design with grid systems
We all know that Adobe Illustrator gives you the ability to draw resolution-independent artwork and, at the same time, work with and control text. Now, with the incorporation of a new Transform panel and Touch Type Tool, Adobe has once again pulled some mighty cool rabbits out of the Illustrator hat. Let Andy Anderson, and Infinite Skills show you the basics of these new additions to the Adobe Illustrator arsenal of powerful tools.
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Added: May 06, 2013
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Low-resolution displays. Limited input capabilities. Frustrating voice interaction. Distracted users. A never-ending array of devices. The mobile environment in 2012? Or is it how users with disabilities have dealt with technology since the 1970s?Attend this session to discover:• Tips to avoid the mistakes of the past by exploring the work of experts in the field of disability• How to design apps and content with everyone in mind• How universal design advocates, developers, and users are solving today's mobile problems
Adobe Illustrator can generate resolution-independent graphics for everything from a road sign to a business card. But what about the Internet? Let Adobe Illustrator expert Andy Anderson, along with Infinite Skills, show you how to move vector images into the world of the raster with Illustrator's powerful Save for Web feature. Learn how to quickly convert Illustrator objects into Web-friendly images.
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Added: Apr 23, 2013
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In this episode of The Complete Picture, Julieanne explains how LIghtroom determines the file size and resolution of a file when using the Edit in Photoshop command.
Resolution is a fundamental concept in Photoshop. This lesson will help you avoid getting thrown for a loop when you go to print your image or save it for the web.
There are several advantages to the newly redesigned Crop tool in Photoshop CS6. In this video tutorial, Julieanne demonstrates the refined interface, new features, customizable presets, enhanced tools and essential shortcuts that will make cropping easier than ever.
Explore one of the the most-changed performance enhancements in After Effects CS6, the fast previews menu. Learn the difference between the latest options including adaptive resolution, draft, fast draft, wifeframe, and the draft 3D button in the timeline. Using a Ray-traced 3D comp as an example Brian shows how the different options behave and offers suggestions for an efficient workflow even if you don't have the best video hardware.
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Views: 9,321
Added: May 08, 2012
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Explore the cleaner, more efficient interface design of the Source and Program Monitors. Learn about the customizable transport controls and the easy-access playback resolution.
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Views: 8,559
Added: May 06, 2012
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Once again a customer question turns into an episode with the idea of something Colin calls Super Zoom. Colin shows you how to combine a high resolution still image with video so the camera can zoom into macro levels without the image getting pixelated. Using After Effects motion reframes and color correction, this can be achieved to create a seamless blend between video and a still.
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Views: 23,077
Added: Nov 29, 2011
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Build essential Adobe Photoshop CS5 skills to produce images that look great, load fast on the web, and work well in Adobe Flash Professional. We'll reveal optimization techniques for making images look their best, debunk web resolution myths, show quick and easy ways to correct composition, tone, and color, and demonstrate how to recover image detail using Camera Raw on JPEG files. You'll learn how to automate many common tasks without creating complex Photoshop Actions, plus discover many other Photoshop shortcuts. By adopting these workflow tips, you’ll save time on everyday tasks and have more fun.
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Views: 3,307
Added: Oct 05, 2011
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See how one of the world's leading digital agencies, R/GA, delivers campaigns that scale across devices, screen resolutions, and operating platforms. This presentation will reveal the best practices and strategic approaches that R/GA deploys. R/GA will showcase successful initiatives and discuss the strategic thinking behind each project, as well as their overall impact.
Thinking of building a tablet application and don't have time to go native on Android, iOS, and Blackberry Tablet OS? Come learn how you can build amazing experiences across all of these platforms even faster than native. We'll look at how to support varying screen sizes, resolutions, and pixel densities, and how this thing called Adobe Creative Suite can help.
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Views: 5,094
Added: Oct 05, 2011
Runtime: 01:00:44
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Find out how to code a game that performs up to the user's expectations. One key advantage of Adobe Flash is the ability to publish your games across multiple devices while maintaining a single code base. Come to this session to discover several tips and tricks that help maintain performance across each operating system. Important game development techniques, such as blitting, upscaling assets across different screen resolutions, sprite sheets, and bitmap caching, will also be discussed.
Join Michael Chaize, Enterprise Platform evangelist, as he explains why tablet devices are a huge opportunity for enterprise developers, enabling them to take advantage of tablets' capabilities such as high-resolution cameras, geolocation, network connectivity, and more. He will walk through some samples combining Flex and Adobe LiveCycle Collaboration Services to deliver first-class collaborative apps. He will also give you some tips on building a project that can fit on both tablet devices and smartphones.
See how Adobe technologies revolutionized the way health care providers interact with medical images, enabling faster, better informed decisions. Anywhere. Anytime.
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Views: 845
Added: May 12, 2011
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Getting the most out of Photoshop performance means understanding what settings are the best for you. This tutorial will show you what settings to use for different workflows, from large high resolution images to smaller multi-layered Photoshop compositions. Photoshop is doing a lot of work behind the scenes to manage memory and disk space and this presentation will shine a light on that process and illustrate best practices for all users. Special thanks to Russell Williams, Principal Scientist at Adobe, for technical guidance.
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Views: 13,126
Added: Nov 22, 2010
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Learn essential Photoshop CS5 skills to produce images that look great, load fast on the web, and work well in Flash Professional. We'll reveal optimization tools and techniques for making images look their best, while debunking web resolution myths. Discover easy techniques for correcting color and tone and recovering image detail. Learn how to enhance JPEG files using Camera Raw and how to control optimization settings for embedded bitmaps in Flash Professional. And, get tips for optimizing your workstation for fast performance. This session is a must for anyone who works with images for web and interactive design.
Join Richard Weinberg of the USC School of Cinematic Arts to explore high-resolution motion picture optical microscopy. Weinberg developed a system for shooting movies with a RED One camera through a microscope and created a ten-minute movie, "MicrOrganisms," in 4K resolution that premiered in December 2009 at the CineGrid conference. This session reviews the image capture, editing, and visual effects process and how Weinberg used this system to stream live HD microscopy from Los Angeles to Yokohama, Japan, for an interactive presentation at SIGGRAPH Asia.
The idea for Food Wars developed from our young animators’ desire to examine the negative impact of gang violence in their community. Because the group wanted to examine the issue beyond the boundaries of their own community, they chose to use fruits and vegetables to represent two opposing communities. The animators used audio and video as well as real world props to create a short film that discusses their perceptions of gang violence and to offer a thought on the resolution of the violence.
If you're just starting out with Photoshop and need to get a grip on what resolution you need then this is the episode of Creative Sweet TV for you. We take a good close look at what the required resolutions are for print and onscreen. What is the best way to reduce the size of an image, and how to get the best results when doing any type of image resizing.
Chet demonstrates an effect that you can use to zoom in on details of an image while switching between thumbnail and high-resolution versions of the image.
Publish your InDesign project in a variety of Flash formats by using the enhanced Export dialog box in InDesign CS5. Set the background color and image handling resolution and leverage the new Flash TLF Text engine for enhanced text editability.
This expert-driven deep dive will demonstrate how to get the best quality from your H.264 encoding and publishing online with the Adobe Flash Platform. Topics will include encoding parameters, analysis, resolutions, dynamic streaming, filtering and benefits of hardware acceleration. Wrap all this up into an encoding strategy that will bring you closer to HD video on the web.
Creating artwork for print has come along way with InDesign. You need to check for many things before printing, like missing fonts, resolution even specific spot colors. Lets look at the Live Preflight in InDesign CS4.
If you've ever had to scale an image in Photoshop, you've probably noticed that Photoshop squishes or stretches it. Content Aware Scaling instead inserts (or removes) bands of pixels throughout the image and keeps the image resolution totally intact.
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Views: 7,326
Added: Dec 16, 2009
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This expert-driven deep dive will demonstrate how to get the best quality from your H.264 encoding and publishing to the web on the Adobe Flash Platform. Topics will include encoding parameters, analysis, resolutions, dynamic streaming, filtering