No matter how many photos you have, Photoshop Elements 11 makes it easy to sort and find them all. This tutorial shows you how to organize photos into albums, use photo stacks and version sets to manage different versions of the same image, and add ratings, keywords, tags, captions, and descriptions.
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Views: 17,811
Added: Sep 24, 2012
Runtime: 00:07:40
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Philip Andrews
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sorting
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Photoshop Elements 11
Adobe Social combines the social marketing stack into a single workflow. Watch Jeff Jordan, product manager, demo various aspects such as app builder and moderation.
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Views: 3,662
Added: Sep 05, 2012
Runtime: 00:04:02
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Facebook
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ROI
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Social Media
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Twitter
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database
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marketing
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Context Optional
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Digital Marketing Suite
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Social Value
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blogs
Lean to combine multiple exposures together into one composite shot with Adobe Photoshop CS6. This tutorial demonstrates stacking images and using advanced blend modes to combine multiple images together.
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Views: 4,296
Added: Jul 31, 2012
Runtime: 00:05:32
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Photoshop
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Multiple Exposures
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Night Photography
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Star Rotation
Learn some creative techniques for replacing the night sky with advanced masking, and Smart Objects. Also discover the best eposure settings for capturing the detail in the Milky Way galaxy.
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Views: 3,091
Added: Jul 31, 2012
Runtime: 00:11:38
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Blend Modes
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Galaxy
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Photoshop
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Long exposure
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Multiple Exposures
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Night Photography
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Stacking
Vector-based shape layers now behave very much like vector shapes in Illustrator, InDesign, and other Adobe applications. Learn how to apply fills, including None, as well as solid, gradient, and dashed strokes. Plus, you have stacking and alignment controls, as well as the option to snap the edges to the pixel grid.
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Views: 16,286
Added: May 06, 2012
Runtime: 00:04:44
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Design Standard
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Photoshop
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new features
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pixel grid
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CS6
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Design Tools
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Justin Seeley
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Stacking and Alignment Controls
A high-level introduction to the Adobe Digital Enterprise Platform architecture specifically focusing on the Document Services stack. Presented by Jayan Kandathil.
In this episode of the Complete Picture, Julieanne Kost helps you avoid unwanted or puzzling results by answering the three most frequently asked questions around opening and round-tripping files from Lightroom to Photoshop.
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Views: 25,306
Added: Oct 05, 2011
Runtime: 00:18:28
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Save
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Sync
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FAQ
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I can’t find my photos
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Lightroom and Photoshop Integration
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Open Images
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Open Photograph
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Round Trip
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Save As
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Stacking
Learn about changing the stacking order of objects in an interactive tour, using familiar commands from Illustrator. Use the align commands to easily align objects on the artboard.
Navigate the stacking order in an Illustrator document by using the Selection tool. Select and isolate grouped objects and go into Outline Mode to view them more clearly. Learn how to select objects beneath the selected layer.
Layers allow you to organize the contents of the Stage from front to back. Objects on a layer can be shown, hidden, edited, or moved at the same time. Move objects into layers by using the Distribute To Layers command.
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Views: 26,600
Added: Apr 30, 2010
Runtime: 00:01:42
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Design Premium
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Todd Perkins
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cs5
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layers
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production premium
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web premium
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stacking order
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.
Learn how to design and implement Adobe LiveCycle ES in your technology stacks and enterprise applications. This session will provide a review of three recent LiveCycle ES implementations, including actual architectures and best practices.
If you’ve been wondering whether or not to upgrade from Production Premium CS3 to CS4 then this is the video is for you. See how they both stack up in this episode of Benchmark.
Join Dennis as he shows how to do a picture-in-picture inside of Premiere Pro CS3. Use this technique to start stacking your videos in a vertical fashion as well as opening new creative doors for your expression!