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About This Episode
Kush talks about ways to add a Flash pre-loader to make waiting for a website to load less annoying while exploring the Miramare Castle in Trieste, Italy.
Runtime : 00:03:49
Added : 10/08/2009
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About this show
Ask the Adobe Ones
The show on Adobe TV where YOU get to be the star! Ask anything related to all things Adobe on an online video, email or tweet. Kush a.k.a. The Adobe-1-wannabe will dig for the answers.
| Episode Title | Runtime | CC | Products Covered | My Library |
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| 56: Kush at the Adobe MAX party
56: Kush at the Adobe MAX party
Adobe TV's chief goof ball (CGB) Kush Amerasinghe sneaks you into the Adobe MAX Bash and talks about what it was like to attend Adobe MAX 2013 in L.A. from his personal perspective in this hypnotic slow motion wearable camera video blog entry.
For more MAX videos including complete keynotes, sessions and sneaks go to: tv.adobe.com/show/max-2013 For more info about Adobe Creative Cloud, visit: creative.adobe.com
Runtime: 00:04:56
Added: May 21, 2013
Views: 287
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| 55: Photoshop Touch - Learn the Basics tutorial
55: Photoshop Touch - Learn the Basics tutorial
In this episode of Ask the Adobe Ones, Kush explains some of the basics of using Adobe Photoshop Touch on a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1. Even if you are not familiar with the desktop version of Photoshop, see how easy it is to learn and have fun manipulating and retouching your photos with this Touch App.
Runtime: 00:06:18
Added: August 15, 2012
Views: 5,457
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| 54: Photoshop Touch - Fishy Facebook Post tutorial
54: Photoshop Touch - Fishy Facebook Post tutorial
In this episode of Ask the Adobe Ones, Kush explains how he created the "Fishy Facebook Post" using Adobe Photoshop Touch on a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1.
Runtime: 00:04:01
Added: August 15, 2012
Views: 950
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| 53: Photoshop Touch - Giant Rubber Duck tutorial
53: Photoshop Touch - Giant Rubber Duck tutorial
In this episode of Ask the Adobe Ones, Kush explains how he created the "Giant Rubber Duck" using Adobe Photoshop Touch on a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1.
Runtime: 00:03:48
Added: August 15, 2012
Views: 940
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| 52: Photoshop Touch - Street party postcard tutori...
52: Photoshop Touch - Street party postcard tutorial
In this episode of Ask the Adobe Ones, Kush explains how he created the "Street Party Postcard" using Adobe Photoshop Touch on a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1.
Runtime: 00:05:57
Added: August 15, 2012
Views: 1,505
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| 50: How to make your own x-ray body scan at home u...
50: How to make your own x-ray body scan at home using Adobe Photoshop!
Hate the pat downs? Scared of the backscatter x-ray scanners? No worries, now you can make your own fake full body scan without having to line up at the airport security checkpoints. Extra-H shows you how to you could simulate a do it yourself TSA style scan at the comfort of your own home, that you can show off to your friends, just by following a quick and easy Adobe Photoshop tutorial that even he can master!
Runtime: 00:00:45
Added: December 06, 2010
Views: 4,752
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| 49: Running with Trani - Do all suites have the sa...
49: Running with Trani - Do all suites have the same Flash Pro?
Kush tries to run and keep up with expert of all things Flash, Paul Trani to ask a question about if different suites of Creative Suite actually have the same flavor of Flash authoring in them.
Runtime: 00:03:31
Added: October 27, 2010
Views: 451
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| 48: Make Some Noise for Adobe Audition on the Mac
48: Make Some Noise for Adobe Audition on the Mac
Kush gets a couple of questions about the future of Adobe Audition buzz buzz buzz buzz buzz while he buzz buzz buzz explain buzz buzz the Mac version buzz buzz buzz buzzz buzz buzz buzz buzzz buzz buzz buzz buzzz buzz buzz buzz buzzz buzz buzz buzz buzz vuvuzela buzz buzz buzz buzz buzz buzz buzz buzz buzz buzz buzz buzz … oh well, you get the idea.
Runtime: 00:03:23
Added: July 08, 2010
Views: 1,429
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| 47: From ePub to More Elaborate Digital Publishing...
47: From ePub to More Elaborate Digital Publishing Methods
Kush receives a tweet from a viewer asking about the recently aired video showcasing Wired magazine’s new iPad app powered by Adobe tools. He explores that and even simpler ways to create digital publications. Creating content for various devices like the iPad using Adobe tools might be easier than what you think after all.
Runtime: 00:03:30
Added: June 21, 2010
Views: 2,142
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| 46: eLearning Suite 2 and Strange Strangers
46: eLearning Suite 2 and Strange Strangers
While wandering around in a strange webcam community, Kush stumbles on to somebody who knows a lot about the new Adobe eLearning Suite 2. Hear what it is - explained in simple words - and how your e-learning content can be deployed in different ways - including through acrobat.com
Runtime: 00:06:00
Added: May 21, 2010
Views: 3,601
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| 45: Where to Download CS5 Trial Versions ...
45: Where to Download CS5 Trial Versions ...
Kush gets a number of CS5 related questions including where to download trials from, how Content Aware Fill works and if CS5 Web tools are easy to master for web noobs.
Runtime: 00:05:00
Added: May 03, 2010
Views: 7,168
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| 44: Adobe TV Highlights - Extra H Returns
44: Adobe TV Highlights - Extra H Returns
“Extra H” returns to catch up on things and takes you through some of the recent must see things on Adobe TV. (Also talks about free Adobe poster giveaways at the end!)
Runtime: 00:04:36
Added: April 17, 2010
Views: 512
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| 43: Camera Raw in Lightroom or Photoshop with Brid...
43: Camera Raw in Lightroom or Photoshop with Bridge? (from Trieste)
Most Photographers want to know if there is a difference between using Lightroom to make adjustments as opposed to using camera raw controls when opening into Photoshop through Bridge? Is it the same camera raw technology? Julieanne Kost answers this frequently asked question while Kush thinks about ways to edit his pictures of the ocean front of Trieste Italy.
Runtime: 00:05:15
Added: January 28, 2010
Views: 12,847
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| 42: Adobe Audition vs. Soundbooth (and The Leaning...
42: Adobe Audition vs. Soundbooth (and The Leaning Tower of Pisa)
While visiting the leaning tower of Pisa where according to scientific folklore Galileo dropped two objects to prove his theories about gravity, Kush contemplates about the relationship between Audition and Soundbooth. What is better - or should you be asking which is better for you? Or does it even make sense to compare them?
Runtime: 00:03:32
Added: December 10, 2009
Views: 5,342
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| 41: Flash Preloader and the Miramare Castle
41: Flash Preloader and the Miramare Castle
Kush talks about ways to add a Flash pre-loader to make waiting for a website to load less annoying while exploring the Miramare Castle in Trieste, Italy.
Runtime: 00:03:49
Added: October 08, 2009
Views: 4,933
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| 40: Digital Photos Making Your Hard Drive Sink Lik...
40: Digital Photos Making Your Hard Drive Sink Like Venice?
While in Venice, Kush realized what a viewer was going through as photos filled the disk. He talks to Julieanne Kost from The Complete Picture about how to archive and backup those priceless memories.
Runtime: 00:03:42
Added: September 25, 2009
Views: 1,884
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| 39: Adobe TV Wasn't Built in a Day
39: Adobe TV Wasn't Built in a Day
Kush tries to trace his past in Rome while Bob looks into the future introducing the newly redesigned Adobe TV website. This is the first of a series of special Italy editions of Ask the Adobe Ones.
Runtime: 00:03:13
Added: September 07, 2009
Views: 2,894
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| 38: A Demonic Dynamic Link
38: A Demonic Dynamic Link
When Kush tackles a video question about the right way to use Dynamic Link in Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects, it brings out Karl Soule’s dark side!
Runtime: 00:05:24
Added: July 20, 2009
Views: 968
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| 37: A Probe About Strobe?
37: A Probe About Strobe?
A viewer asks what Adobe Strobe is and Kush explains with the help of a trivia quiz. He also talks about what is going on with the Adobe Media Player.
Runtime: 00:04:16
Added: June 26, 2009
Views: 307
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| 36: Where to Find H.264 Web Video Compression Tips
36: Where to Find H.264 Web Video Compression Tips
Kush points to his beginner’s guide to Adobe Flash video encoding settings, other tutorials and even gives out his Twitter id.
Runtime: 00:03:54
Added: October 30, 2009
Views: 1,162
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| 35: Tad bit 64-bit
35: Tad bit 64-bit
There is a lot of confusion, hype, and fear around 64-bit. Kush tries to set the record straight and points to an official whitepaper about how Adobe video tools fair in the world of 64-bit computing.
Runtime: 00:04:39
Added: March 27, 2009
Views: 450
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| 34: Expert Advice
34: Expert Advice
Do the siblings of the Photoshop family play nice when left in the same pen? Kush catches the illustrious expert of all things Photoshop, Russell Brown to ask just that.
Runtime: 00:04:32
Added: March 09, 2009
Views: 922
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| 33: Got Crack?
33: Got Crack?
Where did that end user license agreement go? Kush helps you locate the fine print and cautions about fake deals that seem too good to be true.
Runtime: 00:05:18
Added: February 23, 2009
Views: 1,074
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| 32: In The Mood To eLearn
32: In The Mood To eLearn
A question about the new Adobe eLearning Suite sparks Kush's imagination. Maybe he might even tell you what itís all about when he returns to his senses.
Runtime: 00:04:48
Added: February 07, 2009
Views: 344
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| 31: Barely legal video blog?
31: Barely legal video blog?
In a video question an Adobe fan afraid to potentially break the law wants to know how to keep his blog all legit. Can Kushís evil rap cousin handle this one?
Runtime: 00:04:31
Added: January 27, 2009
Views: 840
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| 30: Missing The Point About Points
30: Missing The Point About Points
Viewer has a mysterious problem with the text tool in Photoshop. Kush thinks it is just a matter of understanding the unit for measuring font size, points.
Runtime: 00:07:05
Added: January 09, 2009
Views: 224
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| 29: Who Drinks Aquo Anyway?
29: Who Drinks Aquo Anyway?
Kush tries to end the year with a bang, or at least a splash. What better time to talk about the elusive energy drink that kept popping up but nobody seems to know about...
Runtime: 00:06:40
Added: December 29, 2008
Views: 189
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| 28: Junkyard Holidays
28: Junkyard Holidays
Kush digs in the junk to find hidden treasures to grant wishes of people asking questions during the festive season in the middle of the global economic calamity.
Runtime: 00:05:27
Added: December 14, 2008
Views: 79
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| 27: The MC of RC
27: The MC of RC
There are some Adobe ones who just can’t stop partying - even at work! Kush talks to D.J. Occlusion about remixing sounds downloaded from Resource Central. He also talks about many ways to watch his show.
Runtime: 00:06:22
Added: November 29, 2008
Views: 147
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| 26: Sweet Tooth for Encoding
26: Sweet Tooth for Encoding
Kush uses candy as bait to attract Adobe encoder experts to ask about different encoding solutions Adobe has to offer for multi-bit rate and live encoding.
Runtime: 00:06:46
Added: November 10, 2008
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| 25: College Adobites gone wild!
25: College Adobites gone wild!
A sudden increase of questions from students makes Kush want to call for backup. The evil rap cousin grabs the opportunity to collaborate with him.
Runtime: 00:05:31
Added: October 26, 2009
Views: 224
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| 24: Future of Ultra and More
24: Future of Ultra and More
It's Soulé Time! Karl Soulé was spotted in a hotel room far away in India. Kush corners him with a couple of tricky video related questions and faces more curveballs on his own.
Runtime: 00:06:45
Added: November 04, 2008
Views: 5,074
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| 23: Trial Software and Trying Times
23: Trial Software and Trying Times
In these trying times, a great way to get a taste of the CS4 goodness is to get a fully functional free 30 day trial version*. Yet where are they? When will they come?
Runtime: 00:03:58
Added: October 20, 2008
Views: 6,337
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| 22: Flash CS4 for Cash!
22: Flash CS4 for Cash!
Somebody who seems to be Kush's evil rap cousin reappears as an expert in the field of paying with cash to help a viewer find ways to buy Flash with cash.
Runtime: 00:03:46
Added: October 05, 2008
Views: 4,841
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| 21: Free Upgrade?
21: Free Upgrade?
Prof. Kush explains how you might qualify for a CS4 upgrade if you made your CS3 purchase at the right time and space (conditions apply).
Runtime: 00:04:57
Added: September 24, 2008
Views: 8,109
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| 20: Adobe News from IBC
20: Adobe News from IBC
What does Flash Media Encoding Server, native 4k editing with RED, partnership with OpenTV, clowns and camels have in common? It's all about IBC 2008.
Runtime: 00:04:40
Added: September 14, 2008
Views: 7,961
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| 19: 09 23 08
19: 09 23 08
A viewer has trouble marking the calendar for the big date and Kush investigates. Also mysterious spam gives new meaning to customer satisfaction.
Runtime: 00:05:15
Added: September 07, 2008
Views: 6,836
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| 18: Random News
18: Random News
From new and upcoming releases to totally random viewer input Kush tries to catch up cleaning up his mailbox of a wide spectrum of issues in this news flash edition.
Runtime: 00:06:05
Added: September 01, 2008
Views: 6,424
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| 17: Fixing Flash Browser Plug-in Problems
17: Fixing Flash Browser Plug-in Problems
Sure, you might not put your life in the hands of Dr. Kush but he might help alleviate some of your browser plug-in blues. Plus, Victor Vector stars in an infomercial.
Runtime: 00:04:51
Added: August 24, 2008
Views: 6,172
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| 16: Pimp My Premiere Pro Rig!
16: Pimp My Premiere Pro Rig!
A surprise appearance by somebody who seems to be Kush's evil rap cousin explains the gear needed to run Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 & shows off his own gear.
Runtime: 00:05:40
Added: August 15, 2008
Views: 5,668
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| 15: Overly Dramatic
15: Overly Dramatic
Kush and his sidekick Hell-met takes a dramatic look at possible ways to bring a play to life well before it is ever made.
Runtime: 00:06:34
Added: August 10, 2008
Views: 2,577
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| 14: Calling Rufus about Interactive PDF Making
14: Calling Rufus about Interactive PDF Making
Kush talks about embarrassing public behavior, cheating spouses and also calls Rufus about making interactive PDFs with Adobe InDesign.
Runtime: 00:12:19
Added: August 03, 2008
Views: 9,714
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| 13: Dreamweaver Manhunt
13: Dreamweaver Manhunt
Now that Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 beta is out on Adobe Labs, a special Ask Force asks your help to find the guy who bought the first copy of Dreamweaver V1.0.
Runtime: 00:04:44
Added: July 27, 2008
Views: 7,784
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| 12: Thinking about outside the box
12: Thinking about outside the box
What came first, CS3 or the box? Kush tries to resolve this chicken-and-egg situation using clues from people who designed them.
Runtime: 00:05:58
Added: July 20, 2008
Views: 5,180
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| 11: Independence & Web Videos
11: Independence & Web Videos
4th of July is long gone but it is never too late to honor those for whom it never was a holiday. Plus easy ways to make web videos.
Runtime: 00:04:08
Added: July 06, 2008
Views: 5,031
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| 10: Colorizing Black and White Video
10: Colorizing Black and White Video
Coloring black and white pictures in Photoshop can be fun. Coloring black and white video clips frame by frame - not so fun ..... unless you cheat!
Runtime: 00:07:48
Added: June 29, 2008
Views: 11,562
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| 9: Virtual Sets - Behind the Scenes
9: Virtual Sets - Behind the Scenes
Splash Media gives us a quick sneak peak at what it takes to make the virtual set of Caffe Fibonacci to work.
Runtime: 00:05:45
Added: June 22, 2008
Views: 8,568
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| 8: Why is Adobe Called Adobe?
8: Why is Adobe Called Adobe?
Type "Adobe" in a search engine and you will see our logo, but look it up in a dictionary and it talks about mud bricks. Where did Adobe get its name from?
Runtime: 00:03:32
Added: June 15, 2008
Views: 6,946
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| 7: Fruits of Marriage
7: Fruits of Marriage
Is it a boy? Is it a girl? - Ever since the celebrity couple Adobe and former Macromedia hooked up with each other we started to see a bit of both in most of the products that came out. Whats next?
Runtime: 00:07:00
Added: June 08, 2008
Views: 8,672
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| 6: Raving about AVCHD Support
6: Raving about AVCHD Support
A viewer hints at the lack of support for the new AVCHD video format. Kush finally gets hold of Karl Soule while in the middle of a trance techno session in his office! (Upadate: AVCHD support is now available in CS4)
Runtime: 00:08:43
Added: June 01, 2008
Views: 14,401
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| 5: Asking Terry White About Elements
5: Asking Terry White About Elements
Following a viewer request, Kush Investigates how to migrate from Adobe Photoshop Elements to the more powerful Adobe Photoshop CS3 with some help from a surprise guest!
(Update: Photoshop Express is now called Photoshop.com)
Runtime: 00:09:48
Added: May 28, 2008
Views: 22,180
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| 4: Faking Reflections in After Effects with Expres...
4: Faking Reflections in After Effects with Expressions
In response to an email question, Kush wanted to find out ways to fake a 3D reflection on a flat plane in Adobe After effects. Now he is left only with a set of clues in the form of what sounds like a poem.
Runtime: 00:13:20
Added: May 18, 2008
Views: 25,354
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| 3: Ghostly Ultra Strokes
3: Ghostly Ultra Strokes
What to do about Adobe Ultra strokes that don't change in time. More sites you can use to better elaborate your questions. Somebody wants freebies. Plus a surprise call from the legal team.
Runtime: 00:04:43
Added: May 11, 2008
Views: 11,180
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| 2: Missing
2: Missing
The case of the missing control (command) click - This is the story of a happy web designer who used Adobe Photoshop. He thought his favorite feature went missing in the new version.
Runtime: 00:03:36
Added: April 24, 2008
Views: 12,242
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| 1: Introducing Kush and the Adobe Ones
1: Introducing Kush and the Adobe Ones
The wait is over. The investigations begin. The Adobe-1-wannabe introduces the program while giving away a bit about himself too - maybe even a little more than we want to know!
Runtime: 00:04:41
Added: April 06, 2008
Views: 11,125
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