Adobe Bridge allows you to automate the offloading of camera. Here we see how to use it to handle file conversions, rename photos, embed preview files and assign copyright information.
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Views: 1,938
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Richard Harrrington
This video shows how the Kuler utility can be used when working with color to import themes, adjust palettes and save swatches, using other people's inspiration and adding your own to the online community.
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Views: 2,688
Runtime: 00:02:33
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Design Standard
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Photoshop
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CS6
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Richard Harrrington
Discover the most efficient method for downloading images into Lightroom and organizing them. Quickly import and manage your photo collection in a library that makes organizing, finding and editing your photos easy.
This tutorial shows you how to use Adobe Premiere Elements® to transform inspiring images into a visual story:
•import images from Pinterest
•arrange images
•create an Instant Movie complete with soundtrack
The first step shows you how to import images from Pinterest, though you could import images from any source. This activity comes from the Adobe Professional Development Workshop, Managing the Creative Classroom.
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Views: 295
Added: Jun 13, 2013
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Adobe Premiere Elements
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Adobe professional development workshop
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create a movie
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creative classroom
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visual story
Learn the additional, seldom talked about features in Lightroom 5 that can make a huge difference in the way that you work with your images.
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Views: 8,304
Added: Jun 10, 2013
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Before and After
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Current and Previous Import
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Full Screen Mode
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Grid Overlay
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Guide Overlay
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Lightroom 5
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Lock Zoom Position
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Loupe View
Learn to easily save stills of shots in your project and use them as reference images for color grading work. Mixing Light's Robbie Carman also shows you how to import images from apps such as Photoshop into the Snapshot Browser to guide your color grading.
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Added: May 06, 2013
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Mixing Light
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Robbie Carman
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Speed-Grade
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SpeedGrade
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Store
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cc
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color
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compare shot
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grade
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grade
In this episode of The Complete Picture, Julieanne provides several suggestions for file naming conventions for creating templates for import, Batch Renaming, Export and Editing in Photoshop as well as recommends how and when to rename you files.
Photoshop Product Manager, Stephen Nielson, shows you how you can quickly export CSS code for text and shape styling, and also import color swatches from HTML and CSS files so you can easily design incredible websites. These features are available now, exclusively to Creative Cloud members.
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Views: 8,354
Added: Dec 11, 2012
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Photoshop
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css
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html
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CSS code
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CSS support
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Creative Cloud
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import color swatches
Chances are you accumulated a number of digital photos before you started working in Lightroom, learn how to import those existing images into the Lightroom catalog. Applies to Lightroom versions 4 & 5.
Learn how to set up the import preferences in Lightroom and import select images from a compact flash card. Also learn how to change file settings during import-- adding metadata, renaming files, and how and why to convert to DNG format. Applies to Lightroom versions 4 & 5.
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Views: 28,437
Added: Jul 13, 2012
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lightroom
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4
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Chris Orwig
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Creative Cloud
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DNG Format
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Importing Photos
Chris Orwig discusses importing images and understanding the importance of photograph and movie file types and how they function in Lightroom. He also reviews the PSD file compatibility preferences and shows how to make sure Lightroom can read your files. Applies to Lightroom versions 4 & 5.
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Views: 36,171
Added: Jul 13, 2012
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Importing images
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lightroom
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new features
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4
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Chris Orwig
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Creative Cloud
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File Formats
Learn how to import your images with an emphasis on topics related to travel photographs, such as assigning keywords and dealing with a secondary catalog while traveling.
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Views: 7,371
Added: May 14, 2012
Runtime: 00:11:19
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digital
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import
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photo editing
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photography
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Lightroom 4
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import dialogue
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travel
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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Views: 72,097
Added: May 06, 2012
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Design Premium
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Design Standard
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InDesign
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frames
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import
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CS6
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Kelly McCathran
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place
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.
Use the clone stamp tool in Photoshop Touch to duplicate image elements for a surrealistic effect. Russell Brown shows you how to use this technique to keep your file sizes small.
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Views: 7,046
Added: Mar 12, 2012
Runtime: 00:08:25
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tutorial
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Photoshop Touch
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Russell Brown
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clone stamp tool
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drop shadow
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import
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layers
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png
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select
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transform
Learn how to bring an image into Photoshop Touch from the Creative Cloud, work on it using your tablet, and then transfer it back to your desktop computer in Photoshop CS5. Russell Brown also gives options for managing your color profiles.
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Views: 8,502
Added: Mar 12, 2012
Runtime: 00:08:14
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Color Management
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Photoshop CS5
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Photoshop Touch
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Russell Brown
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Touch apps
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download
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export
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file format
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import
In this episode of the Complete Picture, Julieanne Kost demonstrates the two most frequent methods for importing files into Lightroom. She discusses the advantages of each workflow, whether you’re importing directly from a card or importing images already copied to a specific location on your hard drive.
An introduction to Lightroom 3 and the workflow that'll make using it a breeze. You'll learn importing and organizing, developing and editing in both Lightroom and Photoshop, as well as printing and presenting your photos.
Learn the best techniques to edit, restore, and master audio with Adobe Audition CS5.5, and then import audio into other Adobe software such as Adobe Flash Professional and Adobe Premiere Pro. Whether you’re a web pro, a video pro, or just want to expand your skills, you’ll learn how to get professional-quality audio while minimizing the time spent engineering audio files.
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Views: 6,995
Added: Oct 03, 2011
Runtime: 01:08:09
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adobe
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audio
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CS5.5
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Pro Video
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audition
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flash professional
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restoration
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web
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MAX 2011
In his continuing series on HTML5 canvas, Kevin Hoyt shows a couple methods for drawing existing images to the canvas, and how to use them as assets in HTML5 applications and Dreamweaver CS5 projects.
Jacob Surber discusses the workflows available for importing graphics from Photoshop, Illustrator and Fireworks into a Flash Catalyst project, and suggests ways to make this process easier for developers and designers.
There are times when you need to publish a video but hide a portion from view. Many times it’s someone’s face that gets blocked out by pixelating the area around it. This demonstration shows you how you can use the Extended version of Photoshop to import a video and add a non-destructive blur layer that follows someone’s face anywhere in the frame. The final result can be output to any video format or individual still images so you can guarantee no will ever know who was under that blur.
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Views: 15,878
Added: Feb 07, 2011
Runtime: 00:08:44
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blur a face
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evidence
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keyframes
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law enforcement
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mosaic
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photoshop extended
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pixelate
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police
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smart objects
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video in Photoshop
Learn how to create and prepare images to incorporate into your website design. Save them in web friendly JPG or PNG formats while maintaining a good balance between quality and small file size. Import them into Dreamweaver and make some initial adjustments to layout and alignment.
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.
It's SO easy to shoot a batch of images, import them into Lightroom, prepare them, and export them ready to email to others. We'll get an overview of the process in this jump-start.
We've all heard the term ""Ken Burns Effect"", but do you know that this random effect will sometimes zoom into areas you don't want to zoom into? This tutorial will show you how to easily import images and give you complete control to pan, zoom, and travel across images to create customized dynamic slideshows that you can output to Blu-ray, DVD or any device. The ease and power of this tutorial comes from using custom presets for motion and effects in Premiere Pro CS5; a feature that many users tend to miss.
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Views: 14,710
Added: Dec 06, 2010
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City of Gold
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dolly
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Have you ever tried to import a graphic into Microsoft Powerpoint, only to discover the areas of the image you expected to be transparent have been replaced by a solid white background? In this episode, Colin shows how to export Adobe Illustrator graphics with transparency using the Portable Network Graphics (PNG) format.
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Views: 22,367
Added: Nov 01, 2010
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microsoft powerpoint
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In this episode Julieanne Kost will demonstrate how streamline Lightroom 3 by taking advantage of presets, templates, Collections, Virtual Copies (and more) in order to eliminate much of the repetitive post-capture tasks such as importing, tagging, developing, exporting and sharing photographs.
With some images imported into the Organizer, you're ready to manage, optimize, and share your images. Learn about the Organizer interface so you can find your way around easily.
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Views: 92,535
Added: Sep 14, 2010
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Photoshop Elements 9
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Tim Grey
In this episode Julieanne Kost will demonstrate how to streamline Lightroom 3 by taking advantage of presets, templates, Collections, Virtual Copies (and more) in order to eliminate much of the repetitive post-capture tasks such as importing, tagging, developing, exporting and sharing photographs.
Learn how to easily remove unwanted areas from an image using the latest content-aware fill functionality in Photoshop CS5. Find out how to natively import .PSD files in FrameMaker to include rich imagery in technical documentation.
Use iPhoto with Photoshop Elements to manage and edit nonJPEG image files, such as Photoshop .psd and raw files. Import .psd and raw files into iPhoto, edit them, and then resave them as .psd files.
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Views: 9,275
Added: Jul 02, 2010
Runtime: 00:05:58
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Philip Andrews
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beginner
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photoshop elements
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video
"Discover the most efficient method for downloading images into Lightroom and organizing them. Quickly import and manage your photo collection in a library that makes organizing, finding and editing your photos easy. "
The first step in many After Effects workflows is to import footage, whether it's video, still images, or audio. Explore the multiple ways to import files and organize assets in the Project panel.
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Views: 63,129
Added: Apr 30, 2010
Runtime: 00:02:30
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beginner
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cs5
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production premium
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Chad Perkins
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.
Adobe Photoshop software is the tool of choice for designers and web professionals. Now with Photoshop CS5 and Photoshop CS5 Extended, you can continue to push the boundaries of traditional digital imaging. Realistically blend colors on canvas with the new Mixer Brush. Create superior composites for print or web layouts with new technology that makes it easy to select even the trickiest image elements, like hair. Remove an image element, and let Content‐Aware Fill intelligently replace the missing pixels. Easily create 3D logos and artwork from any text layer, selection, or layer mask using new Adobe Repoussé technology. Use new Exposure Merge technology to create photo realistic or wildly surreal 32-bit HDR images with unprecedented speed, control, and accuracy. And import animated GIFs. Plus so much more.
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Views: 36,342
Added: Apr 12, 2010
Runtime: 00:17:02
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exposure merge
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mixer brush
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photoshop cs5 feature tour
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.
Why should article editors have all the fun? Assign spreads to InCopy-equipped photo editors, and they can import, manipulate, and edit images right in the layout.
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.
Corey uses Photoshop to transform a video clip into a stylized image using the Import Video Frames as Layers command. RC goes over a couple of different ways to get your video file onto the web using Flash and Dreamweaver.