Photoshop Tutorials Podcasts
Photoshop Tutorials Podcasts
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PhotoshopUser TV Episode 147 (August 18, 2008)
Flash Lightly-Seasoned
The Photoshop Guys are reunited at long last. They’ve got three tutorials ready to go for this episode.
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Join Scott on August 23rd for his worldwide Photowalk — taking place [...]
PhotoshopUser TV Episode 146 (August 11, 2008)
Flash Jinxed Dave has been practicing his magazine snap and Matt has some information about Scott’s upcoming Photowalk, along with a couple tutorials. This Week’s Sponsors: On One Software | CDW | iStockPhoto | Mpix | OWC Links Mentioned in the Show Don’t forget to register for Photoshop World. Visit PhotoshopWorld.com There is a new Lightroom 2 Learning Center on [...]
PhotoshopUser TV Episode 145 (August 04, 2008)
Ad-Hoc Episode Matt and Dave go over some new features in Lightroom 2 and share a tutorial about creating a design effect using a grid selection. This Week’s Sponsors: On One Software | CDW | iStockPhoto | Mpix | OWC
Selections in Action
If you are making a selection while recording an action, you can use percentage to make sure the action works on documents of all sizes. Download here
Before and After
Use the history palette to see how your image looked at the very beginning. Download here
Saving Presets
Set up presets for your own commonly-used document sizes. Download here
Using Presets
Save yourself some time when creating a new document by using one of Photoshop’s preset document sizes. Download here
Editing With Clone Source
Here’s a tip about using the clone source palette options to help edit your photos. Download here
A Much Needed Update...
Hello Everyone,
Let me begin by apologizing for my prolonged absence from this site and the show. I never intended for it to be this long, nor did I mean to disappoint all of you. In truth, the Photoshop Quicktips podcast has really been the last thing on my mind recently. I've had some very troubling times personally and professionally as of late, and I have simply taken some time to step back and reassess where I am going from here.
I will say, that it is my intention to continue podcasting. However, it may not be in the manner you are used to, as the details are still being hashed out. I will make an announcement in the coming weeks detailing the future of the show. I want to thank all of you for being so patient, loyal, and respectful throughout these past few months and I promise that you won't be disappointed by what the future holds. Again, thank you and I'll talk to you soon.
-Justin Seeley
Quicktips Delayed... Sorry!
Unfortunately, this week's episode of Quicktips will be delayed. I am working hard to fix the problem and the new episode should be out by mid-week. Again, I apologize for the inconvenience.
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Analog Input/Digital Output, Part 2
In this episode we continue our look at Analog Input/Digital Output. Taking one of our images from the last episode, we explore ways to integrate it into some other images and create a composite. We explore some techniques from past episodes and use them in different ways. We look at the CS3 Refine Edge Tool and how it helps to integrate an image into a new setting. We also explore the CS3 print dialog and how to choose settings for an Epson printer. With our last episode we have passed the 350,000 mark in total downloads. Thanks to all of you listeners, I look forward to more episodes.
Episode 59: Suite Integration

One of the great things about Adobe applications are there ability to seamlessly integrate with one another. This makes work both easy and fun! In this week's episode of Quicktips we take a look at how you can build a customized contact sheet using Adobe Photoshop, Bridge, and InDesign!
If you're a photographer this is sure to become an essential technique for you to employ when delivering proofs to clients or sending them a PDF copy via email.
58 UAP - Zoomify
Instructor Richard Harrington shows you how you can use Zoomify in Photoshop CS3 to take a large image prepare it for showcase on the web.
Polaroid Materials: Analog Input/Digital Output
In this episode of Creative Photoshop we go into a different direction. For several years I have taught a class called Polaroid Creativity: Analog Input/Digital Output. Most recently I offered this class at Grossmont College in El Cajon, CA in conjunction with the Museum of Photographic Arts in San Diego. It begins by making Polaroid Image Transfers and Emulsion Lifts with DayLab Printers and Copy System units. Students experiment with a variety of images and test the process. In classes in bygone years that would be the extent of our experiments. But now with scanners, printers, and most of all Photoshop these Polaroid materials can be enhanced, retouched, and enlarged, greatly expanding the artistâs expression. In this podcast we explore the Epson driver for scanning, discuss scanner settings and bring an Image transfer and Emulsion Lift into Photoshop for enhancement. We cover techniques for retouching; cleaning up borders, adding noise to enhance enlargement and adjustment layers to fine tune and correct our input. In our next episode we will explore some creative techniques combining these images with other sources and discuss output options. I hope you enjoy this episode. Creative Photoshop has now passed the 300,000 download plateau. I thank all of you who have been listeners. As always, I would love to hear from you with comments or suggestions.
57 UAP - Quick Selection Tool & Refine Edges
Instructor Richard Harrington explains two new features in Photoshop CS3 (quick selection & refine edges) to easily extract an image from its background.
56 UAP - Using Bridge CS3: Batch Rename
Often times cameras assign code names to your pictures that are not very useful when it comes time to sort and sift through your images. Instructor Richard Harrington explains how to use batch rename in Bridge to quickly rename multiple images.
55 UAP - Using Bridge CS3
Instructor Richard Harrington covers Adobe Bridge CS3 and explains how you can use it to organize and quickly search through your images.
54 UAP - Using Photo Merge
Instructor Richard Harrington shows you how you can use the photo merge feature in Adobe Photoshop to take pictures of different parts of an object and combine them into a single image.
53 UAP - Auto Align Layers
Auto align layers is one of the new features in Photoshop CS3. Instructor Richard Harrington explains how to use auto align to take multiple exposures of the same scene and merge them together to create one perfect picture.
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