Roundtrip your video sequences from Premiere to Speedgrade for color grading, and back to Premiere. Infinite Skills author Jeff Sengstack shows how Premiere Pro sequences can be exported to SpeedGrade either as DPX still image sequences or edit decision lists (EDLs). After completing color grading in SpeedGrade, those projects can be exported as stand-alone video files back into Premiere Pro for more editing.
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Added: May 06, 2013
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David Jones, an up-market Australian department store chain, released its holiday catalog using Adobe Digital Publishing Suite. The catalog is designed for perusing gift ideas and, without missing a beat, making a purchase. David Jones takes special advantage of the image sequence overlay, allowing readers to swipe through a set of images and watch the present pop out of the box.
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Views: 3,220
Added: Dec 17, 2012
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Even with the fantastic new Blur Gallery in Photoshop CS6, the Lens Blur filter is an essential tool when a high degree of control is needed to selectively (and realistically) blur an image. In this video tutorial, Julieanne uses the Lens Blur filter with a depth map to to create a series of images that appear as if they were captured with a tilt-shift lens. Julieanne also demonstrates how to quickly apply this filter to multiple images using actions and batch processing.
In this video tutorial Julieanne walks you through the best way to pan and zoom a “time lapse” image sequences, video clip and still photograph using the new Motion options in Photoshop CS6. For those wanting even greater control, Julieanne also demonstrates how to use smart objects to take advantage of Photoshop CS6’s new Transform attribute in the Timeline panel.
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Added: Aug 06, 2012
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National Geographic uses Adobe Digital Publishing Suite to build its interactive tablet publication. By leveraging the InDesign workflow, National Geographic can maintain the captivating design of its publication and use innovative storytelling to bring cutting edge science to its audience in an engaging way. Check out this demo of some cool features of their app: buttons and slideshows illustrate the view from Everest within the context of a map, image sequence is used for educational animations, and HTML overlays allow them to feed current content into the app.
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Added: Jul 16, 2012
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Rufus Deuchler, Worldwide Design Evangelist at Adobe, shows you how you can use the Folio Producer Tools in Adobe InDesign CS5 and CS5.5 to add interactive content that will be published to tablet devices. In this first episode of two, Rufus describes how to create Hyperlinks, add Slideshows, Image Sequences, and Audio or Video to your Folios.
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Added: Nov 21, 2011
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In this video, Terry White shows you how to create immersive digital magazines for tablet devices using InDesign CS5.5. He will show you some of the incredible interactivity you can add to your publications, such as an image sequence and the ability to pan and zoom on content, and show you how you can preview on your desktop using the content viewer for desktop.
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Added: Apr 10, 2011
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In this video, Terry White shows you how to create immersive digital magazines for tablet devices using InDesign CS5.5. He will show you some of the incredible interactivity you can add to your publications, such as an image sequence and the ability to pan and zoom on content, and show you how you can preview on your desktop using the content viewer for desktop.
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In this Episode of the Complete Picture Julieanne demonstrates how to use Lightroom 3’s Develop Module to use color, tone, placement of content, and stylistic effects to give a series of images a unified look and feel. Learn how to use leading lines to tie images together as well as repeating shape, detail and balance to form a cohesive story.
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Added: Oct 20, 2010
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In this episode of The Complete Picture Julieanne discusses how to select multiple images to work together as diptychs and triptychs. Learn how to select photographs with similar attributes such as color and shape, mood and lighting, line and form will help to unify two (or more) photographs, perhaps even creating new meaning through the relationship of the imagery.
Members of the Peapod Adobe Youth Voices Academy in Redwood City, Ca, collaborated with representatives from the NOH8 Campaign to create a song and video which promotes the campaign’s “anti-hate” message. The NOH8 Campaign is a photographic silent protest against the ruling of California’s Proposition 8. In the brainstorming process of the project, the members of the Peapod Adobe Youth Voices Academy decided to address all forms of hate including race, gender, religion and so forth. By expressing their own opinions on the subject matter, along with visual images that support their lyrics, the artists hope that the song and video will raise awareness of these issues and encourage their peers to be more understanding, tolerant and accepting of each others’ differences. The project was proposed and managed by Diego Petterson from the “Somewhere2turn” community outreach project. Diamante Machuca-Horton and Richard Kaho wrote and performed the song. Their good friend and fellow Peapod Adobe Youth Voices Academy member, P.J. Poloai, edited the video sequence.
In part 2 of this 2 part episode of The Complete Picture, Julieanne Kost continues to show you how to create a video file using an image sequence in Adobe CS4 Photoshop Extended. This episode focuses on adding effects and audio.
Combine a sequence of photos into a seamless panorama. Photographer Jan Kabili shares secrets for taking photos for a panoramic image. Use with either Photoshop Elements version 7 or 8.