The Content-Aware Move tool is a great way to seamlessly reposition elements from a photo. Here we see how to select and move objects with this tool to recompose your photos.
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Views: 669
Runtime: 00:01:33
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Design Standard
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Photoshop
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CS6
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Richard Harrrington
Remove any unwanted distortion caused by the position of the camera with the techniques in this movie. Create a crop that fits to the angles of an image and use it to set accurate perspective.
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Views: 882
Runtime: 00:01:51
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Design Standard
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Photoshop
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CS6
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Richard Harrrington
Learn how to use both search engine metrics and web data metrics. You'll discover how to gather search engine data, such as impression, position, and cost. Then, you'll learn how the website data can show you how effective your campaign is.
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Views: 1,296
Runtime: 00:06:05
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digital marketing
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getting started
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SearchCenter
Layer Comps allows you to store the condition of separate layers, including their position, visibility and layer style. This can allow you to present different design ideas within a single document.
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Views: 615
Runtime: 00:02:31
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Design Standard
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Photoshop
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CS6
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Richard Harrrington
Infinite Skills author Jeff Sengstack explains the expanded closed caption features in Premiere Pro. Learn to create or import closed caption files, add them to a project in the timeline, edit their content or font color, adjust their timing, and update their position in the screen. Plus, create closed caption “sidecar” files when exporting project files.
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Views: 134
Added: May 06, 2013
Runtime: 00:07:16
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Infinite Skills
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cc
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closed caption
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jeff sengstack
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premiere pro
Robbie Carman explains how to isolate part a shot for color refinement by using masks in SpeedGrade. With complete control over the shape, position, and softness of masks, you'll find them a powerful way to fix or enhance portions of a shot.
Learn about cutting-edge features for laying out content with CSS. Discover best practices and techniques that will work across a variety of scenarios. In this session, we'll cover:• Using Flexbox to position elements in relation to each other• Laying things out using CSS grid systems• New features for text layout like CSS regions and exclusions• Managing content with page templates
FrameMaker goes beyond Word in extending your style control over graphic object styles. As with paragraphs, character tags and tables, FrameMaker provides a catalog for object styles, which can enable you to globally update the position or appearance of named anchored frames and graphics. This functionality empowers you to achieve consistency with graphic formatting just as you have always done with text formatting.
Many of us have been frustrated by how "slippery" the positioning of anchored frames can be in Word. FrameMaker 11 provides considerably more control. This video starts out with a bang, showing how you can easily generate a table of parts, views or animations (with auto-hypertext links) to a 3D graphics. The published PDF output provides an attractive, guided user experience. Discover how FrameMaker 11's new Object Styles allow you to name, then globally update the appearance or positioning of both anchored frames and graphic objects. Hotspots also allow you to create a link between a zone of a graphic and related text.
FrameMaker 11 has a paragraph property that will allow headings to automatically position themselves in outer margins of pages. Retagging the para with a different style will restore normal position within the flow. Unlike Word, you do not need to resort to boxed text, anchored frames, or multi-step workarounds with section breaks.
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Views: 62
Added: Mar 08, 2013
Runtime: 00:04:07
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FrameMaker
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Word
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Marginal Heads
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Pagination
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Paragraph Format
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Sideheads
In this movie, Ian Robinson shares a set of special tips that will make positioning and duplicating 3D layers much easier and faster. By temporarily switching to a 2D orthogonal view and adjusting anchor point controls, Ian is able to set up a 3D layer for easy positioning, resizing, and fast duplication.
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Views: 2,445
Added: Feb 04, 2013
Runtime: 00:06:20
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after effects
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layers
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3D Layer
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Anchor Point Controls
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CS6
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Ian Robinson
Did you know that you can not only reposition but also transform images over time? In this Episode of The Complete Picture, Julieanne demonstrates how easy it is using the power of Smart Objects in Photoshop CS6.
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Views: 9,786
Added: Nov 21, 2012
Runtime: 00:03:51
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layers
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smart objects
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transform
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video
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Keyframe
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Position
In this Quick Tip, Julieanne reveals a technique to create a mask using the reflected gradient which can quickly be repositioned over time without retouching.
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Views: 4,666
Added: Nov 14, 2012
Runtime: 00:03:16
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gradient
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layers
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masking
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video
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Invert
Ever want to identify your images by location? Photoshop Elements 11 allows you to use built-in geo-positioning hardware in your smart phone, or high-end digital camera to place your images by physical location; even add location information manually. Now, your Facebook friends will know exactly where you are.
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Views: 3,364
Added: Sep 24, 2012
Runtime: 00:03:46
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GPS
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Andy Anderson
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Photoshop Elements 11
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geo-positioning
Animate the hero based on mouse and finger position, learn about ways of detecting collisions in games, and write the detecting logic for this game. (Learn more about Adobe gaming technologies in the Game Development Center.)
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Views: 1,445
Added: Aug 27, 2012
Runtime: 00:18:42
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Stage3D
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Starling
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collision detection
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game development
This movie demonstrates how to make adjustments to images inside of Muse, such as positioning the image, resizing, cropping, and fitting the image to frames or content.
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Views: 11,379
Added: May 06, 2012
Runtime: 00:03:36
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Cropping
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James Fritz
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images
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muse
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new features
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resizing
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CS6
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Creative Cloud
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Fitting Images to Frames or Content
Chris Converse shows you how to keep the natural flow of content for hand-held devices, and reposition the navigation on larger screens, using a single set of HTML and CSS markup. Read the article to learn more.
Chris Converse shows you how to use media queries to alter the size of images with an HTML element as a container to change the dimensions and position properties. Read the article to learn more.
Quickly achieve 3D realism by adding and enhancing shadows and reflections on your ground plane. Drag a shadow to reposition the light source, and easily edit ground reflections, shadows, and other effects.
Join a panel of leading experts from enterprise solution providers Universal Mind, Ensemble, Cynergy, and EffectiveUI as they discuss how and where they position Flex and Adobe Flash as winning enterprise RIA technology solutions. Come away with strategies for pitching Flex based solutions and defending Flash as HTML5 gains momentum.
This is the second in a series of discussions about innovation, this time with Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen. Shantanu has been with Adobe for 12 years, and prior to joining Adobe was co-founder of a startup focused on digital photo sharing; developed desktop and collaboration products at Silicon Graphics; and held various senior management positions at Apple.
Using ActionScript you can get GPS data from the device. Often the latitude and longitude is used, but did you know you can also get the direction of movement, accuracy, altitude as well as the speed? In this video learn how to get the speed property to create a simple and effective running app.
An accelerometer allows the content on a mobile device to change based on the physical positioning of the device. Developer Evangelist Paul Trani shows how this function works using Flash Professional.
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Views: 6,055
Added: May 24, 2011
Runtime: 00:07:05
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Flash Pro
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Flash Professional
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Flash
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4.5
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Droid
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OS
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accelerometer
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android
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cellphone
In this episode of the Flex in a Week training series, you will learn how to create Spark component skins, work with the skinnable Spark containers, and use constraint-based layout to position the container content within a skin.
In this episode of the training series, you will learn about the parent/child relationship between components and how to define the position and size of child components explicitly and with percentage values.
Take full control of After Effects parenting system using regular and alternative parenting to build 3D cubical world. Learn how to jump the child layer to the parent’s position and discover essential keyboard shortcuts to improve your work. You can download the project from: http://www.sternfx.com/down
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Product Version: CC
Views: 583
Added: Apr 08, 2011
Runtime: 00:24:35
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Parenting
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eran stern
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Adobe After Effects CS5
Join Zorana Gee, Adobe Photoshop Product Manager as she demonstrates how to work a vintage 3D automobile into a panoramic photograph using Photoshop CS5 Extended. In this tutorial, Zorana will give you tips on how to position, match lighting and adjust 3D materials and effects. She will also demonstrate some simple photo retouching tools such as Content-Aware Fill and Puppet Warp to help achieve the final look for this project.
Join Zorana Gee, Adobe Photoshop Product Manager as she demonstrates how to work a vintage 3D automobile into a panoramic photograph using Photoshop CS5 Extended. In this tutorial, Zorana will give you tips on how to position, match lighting and adjust 3D materials and effects. She will also demonstrate some simple photo retouching tools such as Content-Aware Fill and Puppet Warp to help achieve the final look for this project.
Join Zorana Gee, Adobe Photoshop Product Manager as she demonstrates how to work a vintage 3D automobile into a panoramic photograph using Photoshop CS5 Extended. In this tutorial, Zorana will give you tips on how to position, match lighting and adjust 3D materials and effects. She will also demonstrate some simple photo retouching tools such as Content-Aware Fill and Puppet Warp to help achieve the final look for this project.
Learn how to build a course and a curriculum. Learn how to position courses and curriculums in the training catalog and how to manage course enrollment.
In Part 3 of this multi-part training series, Jason Levine will showcase some common methods for 'telling your story' with motion and sound. Drop music into your timeline, add markers and time images to specific audio events, as well as animation of position, scale, rotation, opacity and more. Here's how you can begin to (easily) bring your stills to life, alongside your DSLR video.
Create artwork of a specific size that is aligned, scaled, and positioned properly by using rulers and guides. Toggle the rulers on and off, change the units of measurement, add and lock guides, and use the x and y coordinates to navigate a document.
Animate a symbol by applying a motion tween to the Timeline. Extend the duration of an animation by adding frames. Position the symbol to define the start point and end point of the motion tween.
Discover ways to map flat artwork into perspective in Illustrator CS5. Transform artwork by allowing automatic plane positioning and perpendicular movement of objects.
Learn about the tremendous benefits that cloud computing offers to enterprise and consumer-facing RIAs, and see how Adobe AIR, Flex, and Flash are positioned to work well with cloud-based deployments.
Former Adobe Flex SDK team member Chet Haase demonstrates Flash Player 10 and its ability to position and transform objects in 3D – then showcases this capability using new effects in Flex 4.
Add Flash graphics to Flex 3 and Adobe AIR applications. Duane Nickull shows how to create an object and how to change its characteristics such as position, size and color.
Views: 1,795
Added: Aug 18, 2009
Runtime: 00:05:53
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Flash
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Flash
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air
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air
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code
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code
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color
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developer
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developer
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flex
Learn how to position individual elements in your Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 project. Greg Rewis shows you all the tips and tricks to get it done right in this Dreamweaver CS4 tutorial.
In this After Effects tutorial, we'll look at some very useful techniques for Trapcode Particular that will give you better control of emitter position in 2D and 3D.
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Product Version: CC
Views: 8,106
Added: Apr 09, 2009
Runtime: 00:09:03
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after effects
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motion graphics
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Red Giant
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partical effects
In this episode, we'll take a look at the building blocks of CSS from basic selectors to semantics to positioning - there's a lot to learn! We'll tie it all together using Dreamweaver CS3.
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Views: 7,156
Added: Jan 27, 2009
Runtime: 00:31:04
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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
In this episode, we'll take a look at the building blocks of CSS from basic selectors to semantics to positioning-there's a lot to learn! We'll tie it all together using Dreamweaver CS3.
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Product Version: CC
Views: 2,615
Added: Jan 27, 2009
Runtime: 00:36:33
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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
In this episode, we'll take a look at the building blocks of CSS from basic selectors to semantics to positioning-there's a lot to learn! We'll tie it all together using Dreamweaver CS3.
In this episode, we'll take a look at the building blocks of CSS from basic selectors to semantics to positioning - there's a lot to learn! We'll tie it all together using Dreamweaver CS3.