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Selecting with a Channel
Selecting with a Channel
This movie explains how you can use existing channels to make an selection to which you can make adjustments, apply a mask and extract for use in other cases.
  • Products covered:
  • Photoshop
  • Product Version: CC
  • Views: 871
  • Runtime: 00:02:01
  • Tags: Design Standard ,  Photoshop ,  CS6 ,  Richard Harrrington
Lightroom 4 - Adding Special Effects
Lightroom 4 - Adding Special Effects
Discover the best way to convert images to black and white, as well as add tonal overlays, edge effects, selective coloring and film grain textures.
  • Products covered:
  • Lightroom
  • Views: 92,250
  • Runtime: 00:13:02
  • Tags: Virtual Copies ,  Adjustment Brush ,  Graduated Filter ,  HSL ,  black and white ,  effects ,  grain ,  grayscale ,  history ,  Before and After
Lightroom 5 - Radial Filter
Lightroom 5 - Radial Filter
Learn how easy it is to apply Lightroom’s selective adjustments including color temperature, exposure, sharpening, noise reduction and more using the new Radial Filter tool.
  • Products covered:
  • Lightroom
  • Views: 4,397
  • Added: Jun 10, 2013
  • Runtime: 00:07:35
  • Tags: Lightroom 5 ,  Mask ,  Radial Filter ,  Selective corrections ,  The Develop Module
Sneak Peek: Playing with Lighting in Photoshop and After Effects
Sneak Peek: Playing with Lighting in Photoshop and After Effects
Photographers will often tell you that "It's all about the lighting", and this sneak experiments with playing with lighting after the fact. Tweak image lighting based on selected samples, and turn your home movies into blockbuster hits (or at least make them look the part) by adjusting lighting modeled on any movie you choose. It is early prototype technology that we are working on in our development labs. This is not part of Photoshop CC or After Effects CC, but is an example of capabilities that we could include in future years.
  • Products covered:
  • Photoshop
  • After Effects
  • Product Version: CC
  • Views: 10,968
  • Added: May 09, 2013
  • Runtime: 00:07:13
DSLR Editing Workflow in Adobe Premiere Pro CC, Part 1: From the Camera Directly to Adobe Premiere Pro
DSLR Editing Workflow in Adobe Premiere Pro CC, Part 1: From the Camera Directly to Adobe Premiere Pro
In this updated video for Adobe Premiere Pro CC (Part 1 of 3), Principal Worldwide Evangelist Jason Levine walks you through the basics of importing footage from your DSLR directly into Adobe Premiere Pro, selecting clips, setting In/Out points, and building a sequence. Work with multiple formats/frame rates/frame sizes, all simultaneously, and learn how the Adobe Mercury Playback Engine can be modified to optimize playback performance, no matter what kind of machine you're editing on.
  • Products covered:
  • Premiere Pro
  • Product Version: CC
  • Views: 2,933
  • Added: May 06, 2013
  • Runtime: 00:14:30
  • Tags: 1080p ,  60fps ,  720p ,  Adobe ,  DSLR ,  Editing ,  canon ,  cc ,  color correction ,  creative cloud
Edit sequences in the Source monitor into other sequences
Edit sequences in the Source monitor into other sequences
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.
  • Products covered:
  • Premiere Pro
  • Product Version: CC
  • Views: 424
  • Added: May 06, 2013
  • Runtime: 00:04:21
  • Tags: Infinite Skills ,  Virtual KEM Roll ,  cc ,  jeff sengstack ,  premiere pro
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