Learn how Photoshop can speed the processing of scanned images. The Crop and Straighten command removes extra space and can even pull multiple images from one scan into separate documents.
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Views: 872
Runtime: 00:01:16
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Design Standard
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Photoshop
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CS6
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Richard Harrrington
Learn how you can use the colors in one image to affect another with a Gradient Map. Sample the colors you wish to apply, and experiment with blending and opacity to find the best fit for the new image.
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Views: 446
Runtime: 00:02:32
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Design Standard
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Photoshop
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CS6
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Richard Harrrington
Here we see how the Merge to HDR Pro tool to combines multiple exposures to create one high dynamic range image. Photoshop allows you to automatically align the images and apply different presets to bring out different details and effects.
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Views: 1,882
Runtime: 00:03:04
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Design Standard
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Photoshop
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CS6
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Richard Harrrington
Join Corey Rich, one of the most recognized adventure and outdoor lifestyle visual storytellers, as he shares his experiences capturing photographs and video for commercial and editorial clients. Having made the transition from photography to videography, Rich will detail all that goes into developing and delivering a final video edit and a corresponding set of photographs for a commercial client. He'll also give an inside look into what drives his interest in visual storytelling.In this inspirational session, you'll learn:• How to transfer photography skills to video• How to develop your own vision using a DSLR camera• What goes into making some of the most difficult images in the world
Learn techniques for making your images look their best as quickly as possible, including everything from instant optimizing and enhancing to applying custom actions and presets. Jack Davis, award-winning author and Photoshop Hall-of-Famer, is your host for this high-impact session.Davis will demonstrate:• Powerful one-click solutions for on-time, on-budget design and photography• Essential techniques for using Photoshop to create great-looking images for the web and print• How to put Davis' motto into action: "If you do it once, figure out how to never have to do it again!"
Join industry expert and one-time Illustrator product manager Mordy Golding for an in-depth look at how you can use Illustrator in your web design workflow. Mix vector and pixel-based images for use in responsive designs and screens of all sizes, and clearly present ideas to clients.Golding, a MAX Master, will cover:• Using Illustrator for wireframes and mockups• Translating graphics to code using CSS and SVG• Best practices for efficient iteration• Insider tips on getting the most from Illustrator
This animation/narrative explores a form of racism that the migrant community suffer from, yet not all of them are aware of. It identifies media as one of the tools used so stereotypical and degrading images are spread, and thus emphasizing that making media by our own hands is essential to counter it.
This is a video poem produced with images created through the use of Photoshop. Youth took photographs in a studio built with recycled material and edited them to illustrate a poem written by one of the participants. In some images, they mixed their own photographs with fragments of pictures from the Internet, but in a way that would not violate the established copyright rules. Stop motion techniques were also used to convey the message. This media was part of a bullying prevention campaign that aimed to sensitize youth regarding the respect for differences.
Technically, even a straight cut is a transition, but for video editing, we usually think of a transition as a special effect than blends one image into another. This lesson shows you how to add, adjust, and remove special transition effects.
In this movie author Julieanne Kost discusses one of the most commonly used filters in Photoshop, the Unsharp Mask filter, which allows you to make an image appear sharper. She also talks about adjusting the three different variables for this filter: Amount, Radius, and Threshold.
In this episode of The Complete Picture, Julieanne demonstrates two methods for one of the most common trouble shooting techniques: resetting the Photoshop Preferences.
This Creative Week Daily Debate discusses if digital photography is all tech and no talent. Knowledge of aperture, exposure and light settings is often considered an art form to be cherished, over auto-settings and quick fixes with all the work done in post-production. But in an age when everything is becoming digitalised, should traditional photographers be ready to embrace image manipulation?
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: 4,280
Added: Jul 31, 2012
Runtime: 00:05:32
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Photoshop
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Long exposure. Flash exposure
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Multiple Exposures
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Night Photography
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Stacking
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Star Rotation
In this video tutorial Julieanne explains one of the great mysteries of Lightroom and Bridge – why Lightroom (or Bridge) displays a photograph one way and then changes the way it looks a moment later. It will all become clear with just a little information about how digital camera files are captured and displayed by different applications.
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Views: 10,065
Added: Jul 23, 2012
Runtime: 00:12:37
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Adobe Camera Raw
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Bridge
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RAW
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display
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lightroom
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preview
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previews
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JPEG
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Photoshop CS6
Cropping is one of the most common operations in Photoshop. So it's only fitting that the Crop tool has experienced a quantum leap in CS6. In this movie, watch how to preview the angle of your image to confirm that your crop is plumb. You can revisit a crop any time you like, so you never waste effort. And by default, the Crop tool hides pixels instead of permanently deleting them.
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Views: 45,117
Added: May 07, 2012
Runtime: 00:04:07
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Cropping
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Design Standard
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Photoshop
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new features
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CS6
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Crop Tool
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Justin Seeley
There are three different types of layouts in the Layout Style panel. NAPP instructor Matt Klowskowski will show you the benefits of the Single Image / Contact Sheet layout style, showing how this is great when you want to print one photo, or multiple photos all with the same exact print size.
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Views: 5,922
Added: May 06, 2012
Runtime: 00:07:37
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contact sheet
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printing
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Lightroom4
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One image
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Printer
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Single Image
A newsletter is one of the easiest, most inexpensive ways to reach customers and colleagues or connect with family. In this video we will start a newsletter with a template, auto-flow and semi auto-flow some text, and place images to create a clean, elegant newsletter.
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Views: 49,961
Added: May 06, 2012
Runtime: 00:00:93
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Design Premium
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Design Standard
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InDesign
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Newsletter
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template
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CS6
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Kelly McCathran
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auto-flow
Quickly create photographic blur effects using a simple new interface with on-image controls. Create tilt-shift effects, blur everything and then sharpen one focal point, or vary the blurriness between multiple focal points. The Mercury Graphics Engine delivers immediate results.
The way images are processed has changed in Lightroom 4 beta. Join Colin Smith as he explains what has changed and addresses the new way of adjusting your images using PV2012.
Create unique textures with your fingertips using Adobe Eazel, one of several Photoshop companion apps for the iPad. New connectivity lets you send the design from your tablet directly to Photoshop CS5 on your desktop or laptop computer. Apply the texture to another image and refine with layer styles and blend modes to get just the look you want.
Apply show-stopping effects to your images with the Adobe Pixel Bender Plug-in for Photoshop CS5, an emerging technology available on Adobe Labs. Pixel Bender offers dozens of new hardware-accelerated filters for one-of-a-kind looks and dramatic results.
In this quick tip Julieanne shows an easy work-around for stitching large, resource intensive panoramas that are can’t be created in one step using PhotoMerge.
This tutorial narrated by Tom Green provides an introduction to adding smooth transitions in Catalyst. See how to use Fade In and Fade Out functionality to transition from one image to another, using a mouse rollover as a trigger.
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Views: 1,348
Added: Nov 17, 2011
Runtime: 00:03:45
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intermediate
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tutorial
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beginner
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flash catalyst
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getting started
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Infinite Skills
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Tom Green
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implement transitions
In this episode of the Complete Picture, Julieanne Kost explains how to transfer all of your Lightroom Catalogs, backups, presets, preferences and supporting files from one computer to another. If the paths to your images change along the way, she provides her tips on how to re-link any missing files and folders.
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Views: 28,590
Added: Oct 19, 2011
Runtime: 00:15:51
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Catalog
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Preferences
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presets
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Backups
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Migrating Lightroom
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Moving Lightroom to another computer
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New Computer
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Relink Folders
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Relink files
Watch Jack Davis, award-winning author and Photoshop Hall of Famer, as he demonstrates essential techniques for using Adobe Photoshop CS5 to create great-looking images for the web and print. Learn techniques for making images look their best, fast, including everything from instant optimizing and enhancing of images to making Smart Filter recipes, custom actions, and tool presets. Davis's motto: If you do it once, figure out how to never have to do it again! Come learn powerful one-click solutions for on-time, on-budget design and photography.
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Views: 14,386
Added: Oct 05, 2011
Runtime: 00:59:42
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adobe
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Photoshop CS5
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Print
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effects
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images
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instant
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web
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Jack Davis
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MAX 2011
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Optimizing
Learn how you can simplify the creation of immersive experiences that are presented consistently across desktops, smartphones, tablets, and televisions with Adobe Flash Professional CS5.5. Target the latest mobile platforms including Android, BlackBerry, and iOS. Efficiently create content that targets multiple devices, copy and paste layers, and easily adapt artwork for various sizes. Plus use more than 20 new code snippets, including ones optimized for mobile and application development.
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Views: 2,436
Added: Oct 05, 2011
Runtime: 01:02:44
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adobe
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CS5.5
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android
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blackberry
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flash professional
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iOS
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smartphones
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MAX 2011
Learn how to turbo-boost your Flash 3D content using frameworks built on the new Stage3D (Molehill) APIs. This is a unique opportunity to meet face to face with the Away3D and Flare3D teams and witness the amazing visuals that can now be accomplished with GPU acceleration in Adobe Flash Player 11 and AIR 3. This is like two great sessions packed into one — you should not miss this session.
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Views: 6,837
Added: Oct 05, 2011
Runtime: 01:01:20
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Flash
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adobe
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3d
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air
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gpu
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MAX 2011
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start your engines
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.
Learn how you can increase your web design business through building, marketing, selling, and supporting websites with Business Catalyst, the all-in-one web hosting platform from Adobe. Brent Weaver of HotPress Web and BC Gurus has used Business Catalyst as a core offering to more than double revenues. He will explore three key strategies you can use to attract a constant pipeline of new clients and generate recurring profits. This is a session for anyone who runs or works in a modern web design agency, with clients running small to medium businesses.
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Views: 2,294
Added: Oct 05, 2011
Runtime: 00:58:41
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adobe
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Business Catalyst
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case study
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Brent Weaver
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HotPress
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MAX 2011
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 this one-hour discussion consisting of a panel of customer experts who are creative visionaries. Find out what they have to say about creating on tablet devices and being able to work in new ways.
Take a dive deep into the techniques required to build the best games. Building games is fun, but building them well takes skill and experience. Ben Garney, core Flash architect at Push Button Engine and one of the most well-known names in the Adobe Flash gaming industry, will put some powerful tools into your game development toolkit: finite state machines, numerical simulation, components, data-driven definitions, and more. Build better, more interesting games faster and with less risk.
Take a long, hard look at the state of the web, the history of Flex, and the future of the framework. These days, the web is inundated with an endless host of pundits, bloggers, and Twitter junkies upset about the uncertain future of Adobe Flash, HTML5, and native applications. Where are these technologies going? What are their strengths and weaknesses? And how does Flex fit in? This session will give several solid reasons why it's still one of the best technologies a web developer can learn.
Learn how you can easily build and deploy multiscreen websites using Adobe's new, all-in-one hosting platform, Business Catalyst v3. Join Principal Scientist Jorge Taylor for an exclusive, in-depth walkthrough of Business Catalyst v3's multiscreen functionality and dynamic templating system, giving you an added level of control over the look and feel of your sites across a wide range of devices.
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Views: 2,433
Added: Oct 04, 2011
Runtime: 00:41:16
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adobe
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Business Catalyst
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multiscreen
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Adaptive
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MAX 2011
Learn how to create amazing H.264 video that performs well on multiple devices from one of the industry masters. The session will begin by discussing the fundamentals of encoding H.264 for Adobe Flash Player and will focus on using techniques using FFMPEG.
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Views: 1,349
Added: Oct 03, 2011
Runtime: 01:00:57
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adobe
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encoding
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flash player
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h.264
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performance
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FFMPEG
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MAX 2011
In this episode of the Creative Suite Podcast I'll address one of the most frequently asked questions about Photoshop. How to remove an image from the Background. Although I've done this in the past users want to know how it works when the background is not all the same color. In this episode I'll show you how.
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Views: 92,937
Added: Sep 15, 2011
Runtime: 00:15:04
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Adobe Photoshop CS5
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Creative Suite Podcast
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background
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color
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remove
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terry white
One of the great features of Adobe Muse is the fact that you can very rapidly create hot spots on an image. These hotspots will trigger call outs that can enable you to add descriptions.
In this Episode of The Complete Picture Julieanne focuses on little known features and helpful hints for making the most out of the Lightroom Print Module. Learn how to create a template for posting images to your blog using the print to JPEG option, apply custom edge effects and backgrounds using Identity Plates, screen back images using the Tone Curve, and more!
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Views: 19,934
Added: Aug 10, 2011
Runtime: 00:16:09
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Custom Edge Effects
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Identity Plate
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Print One
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Tone Curve
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lightroom
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Print to JPEG
With Adobe Eazel, one of the initial Photoshop companion apps on the iPad from Adobe, you can create beautiful paintings on your iPad and instantly access them in Photoshop CS5. Watch this fun and short marketing video to get a feel for the rich creative possibilities.
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Views: 16,159
Added: Apr 14, 2011
Runtime: 00:01:11
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adobe
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Adobe Nav
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Color Lava
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Eazel
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Photoshop
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app
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companion
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creative suite
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cs5
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device
With Adobe Color Lava, one of the initial Photoshop companion apps on the iPad from Adobe, you can mix custom colors on your iPad and immediately use them in Photoshop CS5. Watch this fun and short marketing video to get a feel for the colorful creative possibilities.
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Views: 6,274
Added: Apr 14, 2011
Runtime: 00:01:03
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adobe
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Adobe Nav
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Color Lava
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Eazel
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Photoshop
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app
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companion
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creative suite
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cs5
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device
With Adobe Nav, one of the initial Photoshop companion apps on the iPad from Adobe, you can activate Photoshop CS5 tools, browse open documents, and more from your iPad. Watch this fun and short marketing video to get a feel for the fluid Adobe Nav workflow.
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Views: 4,521
Added: Apr 14, 2011
Runtime: 00:00:56
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adobe
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Adobe Nav
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Color Lava
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Eazel
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Photoshop
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app
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companion
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creative suite
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cs5
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device
Learn more about the new Warp Stabilizer's Result and Smoothness settings, Stabilization Method, choices for how to treat the borders of an image, and automatic scaling options.
Presets and templates can greatly speed the processing of your images in Lightroom. In this video you'll learn the concepts involved with the use of presets and templates.
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Views: 3,299
Added: Jan 13, 2011
Runtime: 00:03:23
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Learn By Video
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Adobe Press
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Develop Module
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Peachpit
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Templates
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Tim Grey
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adjustments
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lightroom 3
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presentation layout
In this Episode of the Complete Picture Julieanne answers one of the most commonly asked questions “If should you use a single catalog for all of your photographs or if you should you use multiple catalogs?”. As a general rule, she recommends that you use as few as possible, but discusses when using multiple could be beneficial.
Watch Jack Davis, award-winning author and Photoshop Hall-of-Famer, as he demonstrates essential techniques for using Photoshop CS5 to create great-looking images for the web and print. Learn techniques for making images look their best, fast, including everything from instant optimizing and enhancing of images to making Smart Filter recipes, custom actions, and tool presets. Davis's motto: If you do it once, figure out how to never have to do it again! Come learn powerful one-click solutions for on-time, on-budget design and photography.
Learn essential techniques from one of the original pioneers in digital painting and a master at painting in Photoshop CS5. Watch as John Derry shows how to quickly and easily enhance your images with the new realistic painting tools in Photoshop CS5. See how you can transform your images and designs subtly or to the extreme to get amazing results. You'll walk away knowing killer tips and tricks along with new painting ideas that are sure to add to your Photoshop skills.
Join Julieanne Kost, Adobe digital imaging evangelist and one of Fast Company's Top 100 Most Creative People in Business of 2009, in this exciting session as she demonstrates Adobe Photoshop CS5 and Lightroom 3. Take a tour through Lightroom to see how it can help you manage volumes of images and enhance and stylize them to communicate your message. Also learn how to move seamlessly between Photoshop and Lightroom. She'll provide critical tips and techniques used by leading photographers for perfecting images. Both designers and photographers, from novices to experts in digital imaging, have something to gain from this session.
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.
Discover the many design, motion, and digital imaging possibilities in Adobe Photoshop CS5 and Photoshop CS5 Extended with Photoshop Product Manager, Bryan O’Neil Hughes. Explore the latest hot features in this hands-on session that will cover Content-Aware Fill, improved selection tools, Puppet Warp, painting tools, 3D capabilities, and so much more. You'll learn how to create mind-blowing effects — the same ones used by leading professionals today — and get your work done fast.
This Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 tutorial unlocks the secrets of using the 3-way Color Corrector for secondary color effects. Secondaries only affect one part of an image, leaving the other values alone. Learn how to just affect skin tone in an image, boost saturation for a green field of grass, and much more.
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Views: 14,419
Added: Oct 21, 2010
Runtime: 00:08:57
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Adobe Premiere Pro CS5
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Color Correction
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karl soule
One of the most common methods of sharing your images is by sending them to others via e-mail. Photoshop Elements makes this process a snap, as you'll see in this video.
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Views: 28,213
Added: Sep 14, 2010
Runtime: 00:04:31
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intermediate
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tutorial
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Beginning
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Photoshop Elements 9
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Chad Chelius
19 year-old Diana López always aspired to be a pilot and since the Kelly Air Force base is in her neighborhood, she was convinced that joining the Air Force was the best way to reach her goal. After graduation, she had one last summer in San Antonio to intern at a local environmental justice organization. When she learned that her neighborhood, Leon Creek, is part of the “Toxic Triangle” – since World War II the Kelly Air Force Base had been dumping cleaning solvents that have trichloralethylene (TCE) – Diana decides to stay in her hometown and fight.
This short video answers the question “What is Lightroom?” for new users of the tool. Lightroom unites your digital photography essentials in one fast and intuitive package and gets you there with the tools you need to create great images, manage all your photographs, and showcase them with style and impact.
Perfect your images by reducing lens defects like geometric distortion, chromatic aberration, and vignetting. Save time by combining crop, straighten, and perspective correction in one operation.
In this episode you'll see how to integrate powerful BC modules in your web designs. We'll begin by taking a closer look at creating a dynamic menu, adding it to a page and overlaying a BC template. From there you'll see how both announcements and image portfolios are managed, and how you can begin moving your own content into your site. Finally, we'll show you how BC customer management is integrated directly into all your web forms, and how visitor's contact data is used to send email campaigns.
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Views: 16,240
Added: May 18, 2010
Runtime: 00:17:15
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intermediate
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tutorial
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Business Catalyst
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beginner
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cs5
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dreamweaver
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web
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free trial
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john ulliman
The end goal of a good retoucher is to make their work appear invisible while creating some alternative reality. In this case we're going to look at one method I use for adding a tattoo to an image while making it look like it's really a part of the original photo. This method involves placing an Illustrator file (the tattoo source image) as a Smart Object, using the Free Transform/Warp Tool, adding a Gaussian Blur (to adjust the 'Focus') and then finishing it all off with a lighting effect created from a Channel Pull. Ready to begin?
Learn how to use the new Photomerge Exposure feature in Photoshop Elements 8 to combine images with different exposures into one perfect image. See why Manual mode is best when combining images that were taken with and without flash.
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Views: 19,927
Added: Dec 16, 2009
Runtime: 00:06:20
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adobe
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tutorial
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beginner
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new features
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photoshop elements
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video
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phil hawkins
: Learn how to use the new Photomerge Exposure feature in Photoshop Elements 8 to automatically combine images with different exposures into one perfect image.
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Views: 13,877
Added: Dec 14, 2009
Runtime: 00:06:20
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adobe
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tutorial
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beginner
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new features
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photoshop elements
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video
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phil hawkins
Colin Smith will show you how to take multiple photographs with a shallow depth of field and blend them all together into a single image that is sharp and in focus. This is a great technique especially for product and macro photographers.
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Product Version: CS6
Views: 4,527
Added: Dec 02, 2009
Runtime: 00:03:35
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depth of field
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focus
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macro photographers
Learn about the new Photomerge Exposure feature in Photoshop Elements 8, which allows you to create properly exposed images that you can't capture in one shot. Discover the other Photomerge features, such as Photomerge Panorama, and Photomerge Faces.
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Views: 81,969
Added: Oct 05, 2009
Runtime: 00:04:33
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adobe
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tutorial
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beginner
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new features
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photoshop elements
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video
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phil hawkins
Discover the brand new Smart Brush tool. This tool makes it easier than ever to apply an adjustment to an area in an image in just one step. Use with either Photoshop Elements version 7 or 8.
Learn how to use Photoshop Elements 8 to turn an image into an impressionist work of art in part one of this tutorial showcasing the student project in the Impressionist Artwork lesson plan, available at www.adobe.com/go/crosscurricular.
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Views: 4,495
Added: Sep 28, 2009
Runtime: 00:07:45
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art history
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digital communication
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educational technology
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lesson plan
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visual arts
Learn how to process multiple images with a single action in this Photoshop Tutorial. Use batch processing to make the same adjustments to hundreds or thousands of photos.
Colin Smith shows you how to scale an image while preserving the size and shape of important details. He also shows you how to use channels to preserve specific parts of the photo.
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Views: 4,310
Added: Feb 06, 2009
Runtime: 00:05:56
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Photoshop
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Photoshop
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content aware scaling
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cs4
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cs4
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features
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features
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new
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scale
Watch and uncover the most efficient way to work with multiple catalogs in LIghtroom. Discover how to combine catalogs by merging a “location “ catalog with one in the studio.
Rediscover the Adjustment layers through the powerful Adjustments panel. Colin Smith shows you all the main features as well as the new Mask panel and the revamped Dodge, Burn and Sponge tools.
Photoshop CS4 does things like never before. Colin Smith shows you the new viewing options. Smoothly zoom, pan and move around your image with complete freedom. Discover the Flick-Pan and pixel grid tools too.
Colin Smith walks you through the new Content Aware Scale. This thing is like magic! Scale while preserving the important parts of a photo. Learn how to use channels to gain even greater control.
In this episode, Colin Smith explains what masks are and shows you how to open up creative possibilities by leveraging their power. Animate an image inside text and create a funky border
Dr. Brown demonstrates scripts for working on images within Photoshop CS3. Combine several images into various layers, or even create your own easy HDR Images using his tools!
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Views: 171,917
Added: Jul 31, 2008
Runtime: 00:27:39
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after effects
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inspiration
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student
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work
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youth
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philanthropy
Colin Smith experiments with the Lens Blur Filter. This technique will add believable depth of field to your images. Create dreamy backgrounds while keeping your main subject crisply in focus.
Jim DiVitale shows Photoshop's ability to blend a photograph of steam into a coffee cup using a blend mode to quickly merge these very different images into one.
We all know digital photos can be modified. But at least one facet of a digital photo, a variety of metadata called EXIF, is supposed to be secure. Learn how to cook your own EXIF in this episode of dekePod.
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Views: 15,681
Added: Jul 09, 2008
Runtime: 00:04:58
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comedy
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entertainment
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hdr
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tips
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Deke
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info
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pod
Take automation to a new level in Photoshop CS3 by mastering complex actions in order to turn several steps into one-click. Discover droplets, integration with LR and scripts.
Uncover the tremendous power behind Photoshop CS3's smart objects. Add flexibility to your workflow using, non-destructive transformations, and one-click template content replacement.
Transform your images into black and white in Dr. Browns Adobe Photoshop Laboratory! Explore more than a dozen ways to convert images into handsome black and white!
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Views: 117,587
Added: Apr 01, 2007
Runtime: 00:19:16
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after effects
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inspiration
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student
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work
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youth
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philanthropy