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Scott Kelby, Dave Cross, Matt Kloskowski (NAPP) | Photoshop User TV - Уроки с 1 по 210 [2008-2009] TVRip
Автор (режиссер): Scott Kelby, Dave Cross, Matt Kloskowski (NAPP)
Название: Photoshop User TV - Уроки с 1 по 210
Год выпуска: 2008-2009
Жанр: Компьютерная графика, Photoshop
Язык: Английский
Качество видео: разное качество у разных выпусков - см. ниже
Продолжительность каждого урока: 30:00
Видеокодек: QuickTime MPEG4

Описание:
Даные туториалы представлены в виде развлекательной программы. За одну серию рассматривается 3-4 приема, дают полезные советы пользования Photoshop, вставлены выпуски новостей от Adobe, приемы пользования профессиональными фотоаппаратами.
Один из самых необычных способов изучения Photoshop. С 2006-года каждую неделю выходит по одной серии ТВ-сериала для пользователей Photoshop. Кто бы вы думали придумал и ведет это безобразие? Самый "грязный" Photoshop фокусник Скотт Келби! Автор Photoshop CS Down & Dirty Tricks. Это в его книге было написано - после получения заказа нужно погулять пару часов по парку, затем минут за 5 сделать то, что написано в этой книге и возвращаться к заказчику, сделав вид, что все это время Вы непрерывно трудились над его заказом. Сможет ли такой человек научить чему-то хорошему?
Итак, г-н Колби и соотоварищи устали писать свои бестселлеры и решили заняться "оружием массового поражения" - обучать трюкам в Photoshop по радио! Но затем они придумали еще более "грязный" трюк - пошли к Макинтошам и выбили у них деньги на настоящее ТВ-шоу. С тех пор этим уже второй год и занимаются.
Это не совсем традиционные курсы в духе Lynda.com или TotalTraining. Это ТВ-шоу. Предполагается, что смотрящий уже что-то знает о Photoshop, хотел бы знать больше, но не хочет (не может) заморачиваться на полноценные курсы. Нет времени, денег, Photoshop или еще чего-нибудь. Можно смотреть с любого места и в любом порядке. В каждой серии 3-4-5 советов, пара приемов, мини-мастер-класс и масса сопутствующих глупостей. Голову включать - совсем необязательно. Самое серьезное во всем этом - само слово Photoshop.
Описание уроки 31-55

Photoshop TV Episode 31 (May 22, 2006)
Speed up, darken down and more.
So What Have We Learned:
- Matt shows you how to create a multistroke using gradient stops.
- Dave restores a faded photograph using multiply layers
- Scott demonstrates how to automate adding watermarks to an entire folder of images
- Jordan Kelby shows the guys a trick on Camera RAW

Photoshop TV Episode 32 (May 30, 2006)
Speed up, darken down and more.
So What Have We Learned:
- Felix shows you how to make a realistic looking 45rpm record from the Down & Dirty Tricks Column of Photoshop User magazine
- Scott gives you a great tip on getting rid of your digital photograph’s metadata
- Roving reporter, Matt Kloskowski takes us on a tour of Adobe’s Headquarters in San Jose, California.
- Scott shows us how to use Adobe Bridge and Photoshop Services to make US Postage stamps out of your digital images
- Dave Cross checks in with a great tutorial on hotkeys and shortcuts

Photoshop TV Episode 33 (June 5, 2006)
Tons o’ tips, special guests and great new techniques.
So What Have We Learned:
- Scott shows you how to make a realistic depth-of-field effect
- Felix demonstrates how to create a stunning chrome effect
- Rich Harrington shows you how to correct a series faded photographs with adjustment layers
- Rich also has a great tip on video actions for creating DVD slide shows from your images
- Scott has another tip for using Bridge and Photoshop Services to create an awesome picture book
- Scott shows you how to use the DLO HomeDock to watch Photoshop TV on your television
- Our roving reporter, Matt Kloskowski, brings us an interview with some of Adobe’s top creative people

Photoshop TV Episode 34 (June 12, 2006)
Great new techniques and reports from Adobe and Adobe Live
So What Have We Learned:
- Dave shows you a different method to make fluffy clouds
- Matt has a tip for using Bridge with the Iron Mountain photo backup service from Photoshop Services
- Scott has a tutorial for photographers to correct dark edges using Lens Correction
- Matt demonstrates how to straighten up a crooked photo

Photoshop TV Episode 35 (June 19, 2006)
Photoshop Services, changing backgrounds and plenty of great tips.
So What Have We Learned:
- Matt has a tutorial for turning a photo into an illustration using the pen tool
- Dave has a brilliant technique for changing an object’s background while keeping natural shadows
- Scott shows you how to make a realistic studio background for your photo’s model using Channels
- Matt shows you how to order Kodak Prints with Bridge and Photoshop Services
- Dave’s got a tip for presenting and selling your photos online using Bridge and PhotoManager

Photoshop TV Episode 36 (June 26, 2006)
More great tips, tricks and a special report.
So What Have We Learned:
- Felix shows you how to make a realistic, watery reflection of a building, using transform and the warp filter
- Part 2 of Matt’s trip to Bert Monroy’s digs. Take a look at how Bert manages his workflow
- Bert shows you how to create a flock of birds using a custom brush
- Matt has a retouching tip for making a model’s nose appear smaller

Photoshop TV Episode 37 (July 3, 2006)
Making the impossible a reality!
So What Have We Learned:
- Felix shows you how take two completely unrelated images and turn them into one, realistic one.
- Matt has a nifty tutorial on using Illustrator and Photoshop together.
- Dave Cross has a quick tip from afar on removing stains from an old photograph.

Photoshop TV Episode 38 (July 10, 2006)
The boys are back in town!
So What Have We Learned:
- Dave shows you change the impact of a two-model photo by duplicating, resizing and blurring
- Straight out of Jamaica, Matt Kloskowski shows you how to customize the Web Photo Gallery in Adobe Bridge to use your own logo
- Scott has a tutorial on creating an effect in camera RAW and applying your finishing touches in Photoshop

Photoshop TV Episode 39 (July 17, 2006)
Scott and Dave whip up some great new techniques
So What Have We Learned:
- Scott shows you what can happen when Panos Go Bad - and he shows you how to correct it with Photomerge and a number of other nifty tricks.
- Dave takes a cool shot of lightning and combines it with another photo to create a stormy, rainy day.

Photoshop TV Episode 40 (July 26, 2006)
We’ve Hit the Big Four-Oh!
So What Have We Learned:
- Matt shows you how to remove a beard with Dust & Scratches and Layers Masks
- Larry has a tutorial on how to make ‘em smile with Liquify
- Matt introduces you to the new Lightroom for Windows beta

Photoshop TV Episode 41 (July 31, 2006)
Abstracts, Green Eyes and Tim Horton
So What Have We Learned:
- Matt demonstrates how to make a cool abstract image with gradients, shapes, Free Transform and Layers Styles
- Larry shows you how to correct that glowing green eye in your pet’s picture with Adjustment Layers
- Dave Cross, from Tim Horton’s, has a tutorial on using Select Color Range, Mapping Defringe and Contract to move a model from one setting to another
- Matt has a tip on creating a digital infrared look with Channels and Diffused Glow

Photoshop TV Episode 42 (August 7, 2006)
Back by Popular Demand!
So What Have We Learned:
- Matt has a tip on enhancing a model’s eyes using Layers masks, the Brush tool and Gaussian Blur
- Dave has a tip on using Color Range to make multiple selections and create special effects
- Scott has a step-by-step workflow tutorial on creating backups of your digital photos

Photoshop TV Episode 43 (August 14, 2006)
Get ready to do the impossible!
So What Have We Learned:
- Dave shows you how to turn your photo into a sketch with Smart Blur and custom patterns.
- Matt has a tip on adding steam to a coffee cup with rendering Clouds and Motion Blur.
- Scott has a portrait retouching tutorial, using Liquify to change the appearance of a model’s face.

Photoshop TV Episode 44 (August 21, 2006)
Something Old, Something New!
So What Have We Learned:
- Dave has a nifty tutorial on making a realistic film style contact sheet
- Scott takes you through a multitude of little known camera RAW tips
- Special guest Larry Becker restores a faded photograph with Adjustment Layers

Photoshop TV Episode 45 (August 28, 2006)
Riveting Retouching!
So What Have We Learned:
- Scott has a tutorial on making the most of your product shots with lighting effects, highlights
- Matt has a long-distance tutorial for enhancing a sunset with a Gradient Map adjustment layer
- Dave shows you how to eliminate shadows with the Color Range tool, Hue/Saturation and a custom pattern

Photoshop TV Episode 46 (September 4, 2006)
From Realistic to Funky
So What Have We Learned:
Scott shows you a quick way to preview your images in black and white format in Adobe Bridge and has a follow up tip for previewing in Photoshop.
Matt has a tutorial on creating a Flash animation with Photoshop and ImageReady
Dave creates a wild 3D abstract using the 3D Transform Filter

Photoshop TV Episode 47 (The Real McCoy)
At last! The Photoshop TV - Photoshop World Episode!
So What Have We Learned?
From the Photoshop Finishing Touches book, Dave has a tutorial on creating a funky edge border from sampling a photograph.
You like that specialized OS X wallpaper? Matt shows you how to make it from scratch.
Scott has something special for photographers — using a gradient filter to darken skies and image sampling and blend if sliders to create clouds.

Photoshop TV Episode 48 (September 25, 2006)
There’s no place like home!
So What Have We Learned?
Scott shows you Camera RAW techniques for converting to black and white using saturation, shadows and contrast sliders.
By special request, Dave explains the Blend If sliders in detail. A PSTV tip-of-the-hat to Jeremy Stroud for the great request!
Matt has a funky split-toning effect with the Channel Mixer, Color Balance and Adjustment Layers.

Photoshop TV Episode 49 (October 2, 2006)
Bet you didn’t know!
So What Have We Learned
By request, Matt has a cool technique for using Gradient Overlay and the Warp Tool to add a shiny effect to text and objects.
Dave “breaks it down” with a layers technique that lets you break a subject out of its borders.
Scott shows you how to access little-known features in Photoshop CS2 like resizing the font sample, choosing alternative plugin folders and creating customized hotkeys.

Photoshop TV Episode 50 (October 9, 2006)
Hey! Ho! Five-Oh!
So What Have We Learned?
- Matt shows you how to add subtle lighting effects to a portrait with the Shadow Highlights tool and Curve Adjustment Layers.
- Scott uses Adobe Bridge and Photoshop to create a cool 20”x30” poster from a folder full of family photos.
- Dave works wonders getting rid of a color cast using the Match Color tool, Adjustments Layers and the nifty WhiBal white balance reference card from RAWworkflow.com.
Plus! Meet the newest member of our team, The Photoshop Lad himself - Corey Barker. You’ll be seeing more of Corey and his awesome Photoshop techniques in the weeks to come.

Photoshop TV Episode 51 (October 16, 2006)
Better pictures, effects and automation
So What Have We Learned?
- Scott turns a not-so-interesting photo into a very cool design with Quick Mask.
- Matt and Scott show you how to get perfect white balance with the ExpoDisc from ExpoImaging.
- Dave has a tutorial on creating flexible lighting effects with the Lighting Effects filter and Lens Flare.
- Matt creates automatic actions using Photoshop’s Script Editor.

Photoshop TV Episode 52 (October 23, 2006)
Happy Anniversary To Us!
So What Have We Learned
- Matt shows you how to turn a photograph into a sketch using an awesome technique from Justin Seeley.
- The Photoshop Lad himself, Corey Barker, has a tutorial on creating a funky background using the Fibers filter, warp and elements from other images.
- Dave answers your burning questions on Displacement Maps with this tutorial on creating your own maps to manipulate images.

Photoshop TV Episode 53 (October 30, 2006)
Plenty of tricks and a few treats!
So What Have We Learned:
- Corey has the ins and outs of using nested Smart Objects to place an Illustrator graphic into a Photoshop document
- From the field, Scott Kelby brings us a report from his shoot in Vermont with our friends at the the Digital Landscape Workshop Series.
- Matt shows you how to tint a group of your photos with Layers styles.
- Terry White of Adobe Systems has a guest tutorial for you on using Photoshop native files in InDesign.

Photoshop TV Episode 54 (November 6, 2006)
Tips, Guests and Humor
So What Have We Learned:
- John Paul Caponigro provides a guest tutorial on converting a color photo to black & white, using channels
- Matt gives us Camera RAW 101
- Special guest, Felix Nelson shows you how to draw an iPod Shuffle from scratch
- Corey whips up a tasty beverage using the Platic Wrap filter

Photoshop TV Episode 55 (November 13, 2006)
Get in Gear for the Holidays
So What Have We Learned:
- Dave shows you how to use the Vanishing Point filter to create a funky 3D grid
- Special guest David Ziser brings us some brilliant advice for lighting your subject properly
- Corey uses Layer Masks and color halftones to create a retro logo
Special Feature:
- The Photoshop Guys show you their favorite gear for giving and receiving in part one of Scott’s Gonzo Holiday Gadget Guide

Описание уроки 56-79

Photoshop TV Episode 56 (November 20, 2006)
Ready..set..Photoshop!
So What Have We Learned:
- Scott shows you a quick way to keep only part of your image in color and make the rest black and white.
- Corey demonstrates how to make a rose from scratch.
- Dave has the perfect finishing touch using textures and the Displacement Map

Photoshop TV Episode 57 (November 27, 2006)
Okay, back to work!
So What Have We Learned?
- Matt shows you how to use Photoshop to create websites using the Slice tool and Slice Select tool.
- Scott helps you undo the turkey and dressing with the Pinch and Transform tools.
- By request, Dave puts a stationary car into motion with Motion and Radial blurs.

Photoshop TV Episode 58 (December 4, 2006)
Tips, Tricks and more Holiday Gadgets
So What Have We Learned:
- Dave has a tutorial on making a magnifying glass effect using Layers and simple selection techniques.
- Scott shows you how to shoot digital photography tethered with Lightroom using Watched Folders.
- Matt has a simple way to add color to an old black and white photo.

Photoshop TV Episode 59 (December 11, 2006)
New Tips and Your Questions Answered
So What Have We Learned:
- Matt shows you how to correct eyes using adjustment levels and Layers masks
- Dave gives you the ins and outs of working with spot colors
- In our special Q&A segment, learn about embedded profile mismatches, going from CMYK to RGB, using the color picker to create a color range and merging layers with different blending modes

Photoshop TV Episode 60 (December 18, 2006)
Ho, Ho, WHOA! CS3 Hits the Streets!
Under the Hood of Photoshop CS3:
- Black and White Filter
- New Exporting Options
- Zoomify
- Smart Filters
- Multiple Plain Vanishing Point
- New Palette Well
- Refine Edge Feature

Photoshop TV Episode 61 (December 27, 2006)
Happy Holidays from everyone at Photoshop TV!
So What Have We Learned:
- Matt shows you a nondestructive way to dodge and burn your photos
- Scott demonstrates how to turn an ordinary product shot into a catalog-ready image
- Dave shows you how to make a realistic backdrop for a model

Photoshop TV Episode 62 (January 2, 2007)
Ring in the New Year with some new tips and tricks
So What Have We Learned:
- Dave demonstrates how to distort type without losing quality by converting it to shapes
- Matt shows you how to put the name of the file at the bottom of each image in your PDF presentation - all with a simple script available here
- Scott has some handy tips for portrait retouching and brightening eyes by using Layers masks

Photoshop TV Episode 63 (January 8, 2007)
Tips, tricks and…Jazz Hands?
So What Have We Learned:
- Matt shows you how to create a ray of light using the Polar Coordinates filter
- Scott uses levels to recreate a splash screen with a ghost effect
- Dave puts hair light into a head-shot with Outer Glow and a 0% fill technique

Photoshop TV Episode 64 (January 15, 2007)
Photoshop TV has a Spin-Off!
So What Have We Learned:
- Dave gives you the low-down on Photoshop CS3’s Black and White conversion functions
- Because he cares, Matt gives us a primer on using levels to enhance and restore photos
- Special guest, Fay Sirkis, has a brilliant demonstration of Corel Painter
- The Photoshop Lad, Corey Barker, breaks down the Clipping Mask

Photoshop TV Episode 65 (January 22, 2007)
Who was that floating man?
So What Have We Learned?
- Matt shows you how to create funky 3D text effects using simple strokes and the Warp tool
- Dave demonstrates some of the functions in Photoshop you may never have used before - Apply Image
Ask the Photoshop Guys:
Matt and Dave answer some questions we’ve received from viewers:
- How do you make your own custom color gradient?
- How do you unlink the Layers Mask?

Photoshop TV Episode 66 (January 29, 2007)
Photographers, this one’s for you!
So What Have We Learned:
- Dave automates adding watermarks to your photos with Smart Objects and a handy Action
- Scott shows you how to edit JPG, TIFF and Camera RAW images with Photoshop CS3
- Matt creates a panorama from a not-so-panoramic image with the Crop tool

Photoshop TV Episode 67 (February 5, 2007)
Make Your Photos POP!
So What Have We Learned:
- Scott shows you the best new features of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, Target Adjustment Tool, Keyword Stamper, Virtual Copies and Tone Curve.
- Matt shows you how to use the Hue and Saturation in Adjustment Layers.
- Dave uses Free Transform for repeat Actions and across multiple Layers.

Photoshop TV Episode 68 (February 12, 2007)
The Return of Choppy Hands
So What Have We Learned:
- Dave shows you how to make letterman style lettering with the Contract tool and Texturizer. Thanks to the good people at dafont.com for the groovy, free fonts.
- By request, Matt demonstrates using the Healing Brush tool and the Clone Stamp to repair old, damaged photos.
- Special Guest, Ben Wilmore, pops by and brings along a tutorial on combining two photos with different tones and hues.
- Scott has a man-on-the-street report from the Lightroom Workshop at the Digital Technology Centre in Sarasota, Florida.

Photoshop TV Episode 69 (February 19, 2007)
Creating Great Effects
So What Have We Learned?
- Dave shows you how to make virtually perfect selections using the Channels pallette.
- Special guest, Bert Monroy changes a regular donut into a drippy jelly donut with the Clone Stamp tool.
- Matt gives a model a quick nose job with the Pinch filter.

Photoshop TV Episode 70 (February 26, 2007)
A very warped episode
So What Have We Learned:
- The Photoshop Lad, Corey Barker, makes realistic sparks with a Dissolve brush and the Warp tool.
- Matt shows you how to create a perfect reflection with Free Transform, Layer masks and Zig Zag.
- Special guest, Joe McNally pops by with a great demonstration of lighting techniques with theNikon SB-800.
- Dave creates a wine label with Smart Objects and the Warp tool.

Photoshop TV Episode 71 (March 5, 2007)
Variety is the spice of life!
So What Have We Learned?
- Matt gives a side-by-side comparison of Smart Sharpen and the Unsharp Mask and helps you decide which one is best for your images.
- Corey uses Color Burn, Layer Styles and the Plastic Wrap filter to set a piece of paper on fire.
- Special guest, Anne Cahill of Nikon Professional Services shows you how to set your digital camera to make the most of remote flashes.
- Dave has a tip on automatically creating Layer masks to combine two images.

Photoshop TV Episode 72 (March 12, 2007)
A very Lad episode of Photoshop TV
So What Have We Learned:
- Corey shows you how to make a James Bond style screen effect using the Fibers, Cutout and Twirl filters.
- Special guest, Felix Nelson puts a showroom finish on a car with Shadow/Highlight adjustments and Levels.
- By request, Corey demonstrates how to create an Andy Warhol style effect with a psychedelic animation effect.

Photoshop TV Episode 73 (March 19, 2007)
Lad, Part Deux, The Sequel
So What Have We Learned:
- Felix shows you how to recreate the Scanner Darkly effect with Poster Edges and strokes. Tip courtesy of Margie Rosenstein.
- Corey demonstrates the multiple plane feature in Photoshop CS3’s Vanishing Point filter while creating a cool, abstract background.
- Felix turns a flat image into a 3D magazine spread with highlights and gradients.
- Plus! The Top 10 Reasons You Might be a Photoshop Addict, courtesy of NAPP forum members.

Photoshop TV Episode 74 (March 26, 2007)
They’re Back!
So What Have We Learned:
- Matt has a very detailed look at the ACE (Adobe Certified Expert) exam and shows you how to prepare for it.
- Dave shows you how to bring focus to a photo’s subject in Photoshop CS3 with Quick Selection.
- Scott creates a product shot out of two different images and blend modes.

Photoshop TV Episode 75 (April 2, 2007)
Pre-Photoshop World Goodness
So What Have We Learned:
- Scott uses adjustments, filters, and free transform to create a professional looking product shot, and tells you how to easily compare photos in camera raw
- Matt details how to remove a color cast using curves
-Dave shows you how to fix your photos’ colors in a slightly different way, and then how to apply it to many photos using automation

Photoshop TV Episode 76 (April 9, 2007)
Tightly Scripted? Nah!
So What Have We Learned?
- Dave has a tutorial on creating and editing your own gradients
- Scott shows you how to make a stylized logo by manipulated text, shapes and Gaussian Blur
- Matt has a different way to create an edge effect using different brushes and the Layer mask
- Scott has a quick Curves effect for creating black and white portraits

Photoshop TV Episode 77 (April 16, 2007)
Back From Photoshop World
So What Have We Learned?
- Matt breaks down the process for creating a fun and easy product display that he saw on a roadside billboard.
- Corey answers a viewer request to explain a technique that uses the Gradient tool and filters to create a retro, ’70s effect on a portrait photo.

Photoshop TV Episode 78 (April 23, 2007)
Home Alone
So What Have We Learned?
- Corey shares a fun technique for creating the numbers in a digital clock and having it countdown using the Animation palette.
- Matt demonstrates a useful trick for extending the canvas and using a gradient to create some extra space in your image for text.
-Matt also answers a request from a Photoshop World Conference attendee and explains how to make realistic bubbles in Photoshop.

Photoshop TV Episode 79 (April 30, 2007)
It’s the Matt and Laddy Show
So What Have We Learned?
- Matt goes through the process for exporting images from Lightroom. He touches on the Develop Module, adjusting white balance and using the exposure sliders, as well as many of the options in the export dialog.
- Corey shares a technique for creating an image wall effect and shows us why using a Smart Object makes it easier to go back and adjust the image later.
-Corey also has a keyboard shortcut for clearing the monitor and displaying your images in full screen.

Описание уроки 80-99

NAPP TV Episode 80 (May 7, 2007)
A never-ending show that lasts 31 minutes
- Matt demonstrates how to use the Image Processor command in Lightroom to convert all your RAW files to JPEGs, fast and easy.
- Corey shares a technique for creating an underwater scene, complete with an ocean floor, surface waves, and sunlight shinning through.
-Dave has a keyboard shortcut for quickly creating a new document with the same dimensions as the previous one.

NAPP TV Episode 81 (May 14, 2007)
Under Construction
So What Have We Learned?
- Corey demonstrates some of the 3D capabilities of Photoshop Extended by applying the Vanishing Point tool to a halftone pattern.
- Matt answers a question from a Photoshop World attendee about how to fix an overexposed image by combining new layers in the Multiply blend mode. Matt also shares a keyboard shortcut for quickly cycling through your layer comps.
-Dave introduces the Layer Comps palette, which is a useful place to experiment and create variations of your image by changing the layers.

NAPP TV Episode 82 (May 21, 2007)
Welcome Back Scott
So What Have We Learned?
- Matt leads off with a tutorial about correcting photo distortion using the Vertical Perspective setting, which resides under the Lens Correction filter.
- Scott shares a tip for using CS3 Camera Raw to easily repair a set photos that were shot with debris on the lens and/or sensor. Scott also has another tip for editing your jpeg and tiff images in Camera Raw.
-Dave has a tutorial for adding a neon effect to text in a way that allows you the flexibility to edit the text afterward.

NAPP TV Episode 83 (May 28, 2007)
A Work In Progress
So What Have We Learned?
- Scott has a tutorial on using the Tone Curve to help adjust the shadows, midtones, and highlights of your images. Scott also has a trick for how to get the Shadow/Highlight option to behave like an adjustment layer.
- Matt shares a technique for taking a vector object, converting it to a brush and using it as a decorative patern on your photo. If you want to download the vector design and follow along, click here. Matt also explains how to get back the keyboard shortcut for loading luminosity. Download Matt’s tutorial image here.
-NAPP’s new instructor RC makes his NAPPtv debut with a look at Photoshop Extended’s new video abilities. RC demonstrates how to take a series of images and export them as a Flash video. No previous Flash experience required!

NAPP TV Episode 84 (June 4, 2007)
Our Biggest Fan
So What Have We Learned?
- Corey has a fun tutorial for replicating the textured effect used on the logo of DreamWorks “Shrek the Third”.
- Dave shares with us some tips and tricks for using Match Color to do more than making two photographs look somewhat similar.
- Scott offers a sneak peek from his new Photoshop CS3 for Digital Photographers book with a tutorial for using new features in CS3 to show your work as a professional-looking panorama.
- Matt Kloskowski checks-in from Amsterdam with a video tour of Adobe Live.

NAPP TV Episode 85 (June 11, 2007)
RC Loves Pizza
So What Have We Learned?
- Corey gives a quick public service announcement from NAPP Labs on the new Clickable Link feature (note for all Flash viewers: you’ll notice this feature doesn’t work for you…we’re working on that too).
- Scott shares a quick tutorial on using Camera Raw or Photoshop to remove lens vignetting from a photograph.
- Dave shows how to make an open door effect in Photoshop using simple layer and selection techniques.
- Corey dishes-out a very cool tutorial for using Smart Filters to edit QuickTime video in Photoshop CS3 Extended.
- Matt Kloskowski checks-in from Amsterdam with a video tour of Adobe Live.

NAPP TV Episode 86 (June 18, 2007)
Pool Party!
So What Have We Learned?
- RC has a tutorial about importing your Photoshop elements into Flash using some of the new integration features in Photoshop CS3.
- Corey demonstrates how to create a chain link fence pattern starting with an object in Illustrator and adding a metallic effect Photoshop.
- Dave Cross shares a cool effect for making your photo look aged by using a hue adjustment and a combination of filters to create a weathered appearance.

NAPP TV Episode 87 (June 25, 2007)
Studio On Wheels
So What Have We Learned?
- Dave shares some tips for moving your presets from Photoshop CS2 into the new CS3 version using the Preset Manager.
- Scott has a trick for using the new Camera Raw version 4.1 and editing your photos using a Smart Object layer.
- RC answers a question from the user forums about placing a copyright symbol in the bottom corner of your document.
- Corey has a tutorial for creating a neat border effect using a custom brush.
- NAPP’s creative director, Felix Nelson, shares a couple quick tips for customizing your workspace in Photoshop CS3.

NAPP TV Episode 88 (July 2, 2007)
Golf Anyone?
So What Have We Learned?
- Matt has a tutorial about some of the updates for Camera Raw 4.1. He goes in-depth and explains the new sharpening features.
- Dave answers a viewer’s question about how to create a semi-transparent, double-stroke effect around a piece of text.
- Deke McClelland is joining NAPPtv for a series of segments that begin this week. In this episode, Deke shares some techniques for using the Multi Channel function in Photoshop.
- Corey has a tip for using the Alt/Option key to view all of the tools associated with a given tool button.

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 89 (July 9, 2007)
Hosting Via Satellite
So What Have We Learned?
- Dave shares an edge effect tutorial that uses a graphic created in Illustrator to make a clipping mask in Photoshop that you can then use around the borders of your image.
- Corey has a tutorial about using brush tools in the Quick Mask Mode to help make difficult selections that your regular selection tools can’t make.
- RC traveled all the way to Bell Buckle, Tennessee for the RC and Moonpie Festival. Check out a video summary of his wacky weekend trip.
- Deke McClelland has another segment that deals with using the Multi Channel function in Photoshop to create a hyper-saturated effect that you can’t achieve with filters and adjustments.
- Matt joins in with a keyboard shortcut for creating a new layer in the Layers palette.

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 90 (July 16, 2007)
No Frills Episode
So What Have We Learned?
- Dave has a tutorial about using Smart Objects with different blend modes to create some effects for your image. Thanks to NAPP contributor Darrell Heath for coming up with this one.
- Matt shares a retro effect that’s very popular right now. It uses a half tone pattern along with blend mode experimenting in order to give your image some pop.
- Deke McClelland begins his two-part tutorial on creating laser beams that come out of a subject’s eyes.
- Dave’s One for the Road tip is about using the Define Brush command to create an easy-to-use copyright symbol or company logo, etc.

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 91 (July 23, 2007)
Pardon The Interruption
So What Have We Learned?
- RC has a tutorial about creating animations in Photoshop to use in rollover states for your menu items after you bring them over to Dreamweaver.
- Corey sets out to clarify the steps that are involved in a previous tutorial about creating 3D tubes using the Smudge tool.
- Deke McClelland finishes up his two-part tutorial on creating laser beams that shoot out of a mad scientist’s eyes.
- Corey’s One For The Road tip is a keyboard shortcut for grouping selected layers.

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 92 (July 30, 2007)
Another New Episode, Another New Location
So What Have We Learned?
- Matt has a tutorial on how to fake Depth of Field in your image by creating a new channel and applying the Lens Blur filter.
- Deke McClelland adds another trick to his laser beams tutorial by creating a Mask and using an outer glow and a color overlay to heat up some metal.
- Scott shares his 10 favorite shortcuts for speeding up your workflow in Camera Raw.
- Corey’s tutorial is about creating an invisible gap between your text and its outer stroke.
- RC’s One For the Road tip is about converting your layer to a Smart Object so that you can use the Shadow/Highlight options like an adjustment layer.

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 93 (August 06, 2007)
Home, Sweet Home
So What Have We Learned?
Scott has a two-part tutorial on recreating a billboard ad design that he saw along the road. It uses a candy stripe background, a polar coordinates filter and an image of Matt Beer.
Julie Stephenson, the Conference Director for NAPP, joins the Photoshop Guys to talk about the upcoming Photoshop World Conference in Las Vegas.
Matt shares a technique for making an Action that applies a variety of black and white effects to your image and gives you a couple options to choose from.
Larry Becker has all the latest news about upcoming Photoshop contests.

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 94 (August 13, 2007)
More Photoshop Phun
So What Have We Learned?
Dave has a tutorial on using Camera Raw to edit your pictures.
Matt shares a technique for correcting the colors of your underwater photographs using a curves adjustment layer. Also, be sure to stop by Amazon.com to preorder a copy of Matt’s new book, titled Layers.
Photographer and Photoshop World instructor Joe McNally is on set to share a couple of tips on holding the camera and softening your light to create better pictures.
Scott’s One For The Road Tip shares a couple of cool shortcuts and tricks for getting around in Photoshop’s filter dialogs.

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 95 (August 20, 2007)
Oh, So Sassy
So What Have We Learned?
Corey has a new tutorial on how to use Photoshop to illustrate a sunrise from scratch. It was inspired by his new class at the upcoming Photoshop World Conference.
Matt shares a retouching tip for removing tan lines. This one’s great for wedding photos because most brides like to lay out in the sun before the wedding and sometimes it really shows.
Dave plays around with a Photoshop add-on product from Strata and explores some of the 3D capabilities of CS3.
Corey’s One For The Road Tip is about how to create a quick hot-key for your favorite Photoshop function.

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 96 (August 27, 2007)
Counting Down to Photoshop World
So What Have We Learned?
Scott demonstrates a popular retouching technique using the liquify filter that’s great for removing love handles.
Matt shares a technique for creating a retro text effect that uses smart objects in order to keep the text completely editable.
Deke McClelland is back and he has a tip on using the new window command to provide multiple views of a single image to help when you are making adjustments.
The newly-wed, RC, is back from his honeymoon. He has a tutorial that was inspired by a movie poster. He uses a threshold adjustment layer and layer mask and creates some distressed type.
Scott’s One For The Road Tip contains a couple tips and tricks for making adjustments in a menu field.

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 97 (September 3, 2007)
Short & Sweet
So What Have We Learned?
Matt goes over some layer masking basics; how to combine images using the gradient and brush tools.
Scott has a tip on creating multiple shadows by copying your object and using free transform, lowered opacity, and reflective color.
Special guest Rod Harlan takes a look at some of the new software that comes with Adobe’s Creative Suite CS3. You can learn more from him at DVConfidential.com.
Dave Cross has sent in a video segment from his photography trip in Alaska. Check out some of what he’s been up to these past two weeks.
Matt’s One For The Road Tip is about some of the keyboard shortcuts in Adobe Bridge.

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 98 (September 12, 2007)
Live From Las Vegas!
So Many Tips From The Photoshop Guys:
Changing adjustment layers without having to redo the layer mask.
Automate: crop and straighten your scanned photos with a simple command.
Double-click your adjustment sliders in Camera Raw to get them back to default settings.
Use smart objects in your layout and you’ll have a template that you can use for other photos using the Replace Contents command.
Blending multiple exposures to get the best areas out of each photo.
Camera Raw preview checkbox only toggles the changes made with that panel.
Quickly add extra canvas around your image with the crop tool.
Straighten a crooked photo using the lens correction filter.
Open and process your JPEGs in Camera Raw and set your preferences to open all JPEGs in Camera Raw.
Keyboard shortcuts for working with type.
Create a clipping mask and place your photo into any shape.
Use the history brush to create a classic wedding photo effect.
Applying smart filters to your type layers will keep the text editable.
When retouching, open your image in a new window so you can see your adjustments in context.
Type fonts with the word Pro after them have extra font options available.
Edit your keyboard shortcuts so that your most-used adjustment layers are easy to call up.

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 99 (September 17, 2007)
Blammo Is Cool, Cool Is Blammo
So What Have We Learned?
Scott has a tutorial on creating a 3D product box using Free Transform and the Perspective command.
Dave shares some keyboard commands for adjusting your type layers without using the mouse or tool palettes.
Special guest Wes Maggio is visiting from Wacom and he’s got some tips for using a Wacom tablet and integrating pressure sensitivity into your workflow.
Matt demonstrates how to simulate a graduated neutral density filter using a layer style.
Scott’s One For The Road Tip is about using the Custom Shape tool.

Описание уроки 100-118

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 100 (September 25, 2007) - The Centennial Episode
This is the 100th show for the Photoshop Guys. Take a look back at some of their favorite moments from the first 99 episodes.
So What Have We Learned?
Scott, Matt, Dave and special guest Deke McClelland share some Photoshop tips and tricks including; the double image design technique, a trick for removing unwanted objects, using an edge mask in photo restoration, and experimenting with the Apply Image command.

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 101 (October 1, 2007) - Number 101 And Counting
So What Have We Learned?
Scott, Matt, and Dave are joined by special guests Deke McClelland and Rod Harlan. The topics covered in this week’s episode include; how to present your images in better color, creating edge/border effects, creating an edge mask in 7 easy steps, animating with Photoshop CS3 Extended, how to dodge and burn nondestructively and how to copy layer styles to other layers.

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 102 (October 8, 2007) - What Up Motto Photos!
So What Have We Learned?
Scott, Matt, Dave, and special guests Deke McClelland and Rod Harlan cover; new ways to use the Auto Align feature, using Photoshop with the Puppet tool in After Effects CS3, exploring the tonal width option in the Shadow/Highlight adjustments, putting an Edge Mask to use, and finally, changing the order of your brushes in the Brushes palette.

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 103 (October 15, 2007) - Another Very Random Episode
So What Have We Learned?
Scott, Matt, Dave, and special guests Deke McClelland and Rod Harlan cover; new ways to use the Auto Align feature, using Photoshop with the Puppet tool in After Effects CS3, exploring the tonal width option in the Shadow/Highlight adjustments, putting an Edge Mask to use, and finally, changing the order of your brushes in the Brushes palette.

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 104 (October 22, 2007) - Missing Man Formation
So What Have We Learned?
How to create a flexible action for a LAB color boost, some benefits of creating a smart object from a layer group, a great-looking backlight technique for wedding photos, and information about Epson’s new Exhibition Fiber Paper.

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 105 (October 29, 2007) - Another Hair-Raising Episode
So What Have We Learned?
How to extend the canvas of your image and copy elements in the background, how to whiten your studio background using the color range command, how to correct the lighting of your indoor photos, and how to hide and show menu items. All this, as well as a first look at the new D3 SLR from Nikon.

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 106 (November 5, 2007) - That’s Gold Baby
So What Have We Learned?
How to create a beam of light to produce a dramatic effect, 4 photography tips to help you make more creative pictures, how to wrap text around an unusually-sized object, and a great way to email your photos using PDFs

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 107 (November 12, 2007) - Are You Going To Hawaii?
So What Have We Learned?
How to knock out the background of your logo design, how to take your photo through a complete RAW editing workflow, where to go to learn about copyrighting your photograph, and how to get a before and after view of your filter adjustments.

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 108 (November 19, 2007) - These Are My Friends?
So What Have We Learned?
All about Lightroom and where it fits into your photography workflow. How to remove those dark areas under your subjects’ eyes. How to visually enhance your data graphs. And what the Reveal in Bridge command is good for.

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 109 (November 26, 2007) - Masticated Means Chewed, Right?
So What Have We Learned?
To use Illustrator to create graphic data that will update automatically, using Bridge’s Retouch tool on your Camera Raw photos, multiple uses for a tonal repair technique, and how to tweak your Photoshop workspace by moving palettes and toolbars.

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 110 (December 3, 2007) - Time For A New Episode - I Concur
So What Have We Learned?
How to emphasize the highlight and shadow areas in your product shots, Scott’s favorite gift ideas for the holidays, how to add tinting to a black and white photo using adjustment layers, and how to adjust Photoshop’s color profiles so your images look the same on the web as they do in Photoshop.

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 111 (December 10, 2007) - Eco-Friendly Revelations
So What Have We Learned?
Three different methods for blending photos, hot ticket items from the second half of the Gonzo Holiday Guide, how to illustrate a neon guitar, and a way to quickly build a picture package using Photoshop.

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 112 (December 17, 2007) - Primed and Pasteurized
So What Have We Learned?
How to take guess work out of removing shadows, how to add an antique/historical look to your photos using Camera Raw, how to darken the background behind your subject, and how to quickly change the unit of measurement in your rulers.

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 113 (December 24, 2007) - As the Snowman Dances
So What Have We Learned?
A couple of tips including; a photo album technique that utilizes layer masks and opacity settings, how to bring out the background through your text, making better selections with the quick selection tool, and weird and wacky stuff with a black and white adjustment layer.

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 114 (December 31, 2007) - Tips, Tips, and More Tips
So What Have We Learned?
A whole slew of Photoshop tips; everything from beginner tips to intermediate tips, to tips for the advanced users.

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 115 (January 7, 2008) - Truncated Episode
So What Have We Learned?
A quick introduction to spot color printing, a torn edge effect for your wedding photos, and a quick way to place and warp a graphic inside your image.

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 116 (January 14, 2008) - Live from Imaging USA
So What Have We Learned?
How to create an image effect from the popular movie, “300?. How to create your own custom InDesign contact sheets. A method for removing stubble from your subject’s face, and a quick example of how to make selections in Quick Mask mode.

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 117 (January 21, 2008) - Special Guests Galore
So What Have We Learned?
Five White Balance tips to use when working in Camera Raw, how to incorporate Smart Objects into your edge effects designs, and how to hide and save cropped areas to reveal them at a later time.

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 118 (January 28, 2008) - We Really Do Love Our Viewers
So What Have We Learned?
How to avoid fringe artifacts in your selection and add a background with the Extract Tool, tips for making a better black and white print, how to create an adjustable metallic effect using smart objects, tips for using the History Brush effectively.

Описание уроки 119-140

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 119 (February 4, 2008)
Don’t Change That Channel!

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 120 (February 11, 2008)
A Very Risque Episode

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 121 (February 18, 2008)
Follow That Jib

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 122 (February 25, 2008)
Homemade Episode

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 123 (March 4, 2008)
Another Sprawling Episode

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 124 (March 10, 2008)
Say Hi to Dave-Cam

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 125 (March 17, 2008)
Holy Tapp

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 126 (March 24, 2008)
It’s the SuperShow

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 127 (April 1, 2008)
Another Impractical Episode

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 128 (April 7, 2008)
2 Guys, 1 Book, and the Spirit of Dave Cross

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 129 (April 14, 2008)
Live From Photoshop World, Orlando

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 130 (April 21, 2008)
Another Odiferous Episode

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 131 (April 28, 2008)
The Matt and Dave Show

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 132 (May 5, 2008)
One of Those Premium Episodes

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 133 (May 12, 2008)
It’s A Ski Day

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 134 (May 19, 2008)
A Classic Rock Episode

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 135 (May 26, 2008)
How Overpriced is Free?

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 136 (June 02, 2008)
Snap That Mag

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 137 (June 09, 2008)
Super-Duper Prize Episode

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 138 (June 16, 2008)
An Enlarged Episode

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 139 (June 23, 2008)
The Flying Dog Episode

PhotoshopUser TV Episode 140 (June 30, 2008)
Happy Independence Week
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День добрый. Очень прошу Вас не уходить с раздачи сего шедевра:
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День добрый. Очень прошу Вас не уходить с раздачи сего шедевра:
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