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Photoshop CS3, CS4, and Lightroom
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Video Tutorials
- Smarter Filters in Adobe Photoshop CS3
- Getting Even Smarter With Filters in Photoshop CS3
- Vanishing Point Improvements in Photoshop CS3
- Hide Your Photoshop CS3 Palettes Automatically
- Using Adobe Lightroom with Adobe Photoshop CS3
- Get An Eye for Detail in Bridge CS3's Loupe View
- Recover Your Highlights in Camera Raw 4
- Photoshop CS3's New Quick Selection Tool
- New and Improved Curves in Photoshop CS3
- Better Black and Whites in CS3
- Cloning in Photoshop Has Never Been Easier
- Camera Raw Processing in Photoshop CS3
- Resizing Made Easy in CS3
- Creating Killer Selection Edges in CS3
- Matt's Top 10 Favorite Features in Lightroom 1.1
- The Coolest New Feature in Camera Raw 4.1
- Put Your Photos Into a PDF
- Flattening Layers Without Flattening
- Show Off Your Photos In Bridge
- Save Multiple Versions of an Image Easily
- How to Use Photoshop CS3's Auto Align Tool
- Create Lab Color Presets with the New Curves Dialog
- How to Create The Ray of Light Effect
- How to Create The Border Breakout Effect
- Creating Patterns in CS3
- Filtering in CS3
- Using Curves 101
- Adding Text on Top of Photos
- Create Panoramas that Rock
- Fixing Fringes In Your Photos
- Create Borders with Custom Brushes
- Export from Lightroom to Photoshop
- Creating Vector Grunge Brushes
- Create Silhouettes with the Pen Tool
- Performing a Virtual Nose Job
- A Few of Matt's Favorite Things
- Where to Store Your Photos in Lightroom
- Sharpening in Lightroom
- Creating Great Black and Whites in Lightroom
- Cropping and Straightening in Lightroom
- Printing From Lightroom
- Photoshop Action Shortcuts
- Making Changes to Multiple Photos at Once in Lightroom
- Develop Module 101
- Don't Lose That Brush!: Saving and Loading Photoshop Presets
- Creative Warping in Photoshop
- Layer Masking 101
- Layer Masking 102
- Selecting By Color
- How to Use Presets in Camera Raw
- Creating a Photo-Based Desktop Calendar
- Remove Distractions From Your Photos
- Changing Portrait Backdrops
- Layer Blend Modes Made Easy
- Instant Night Photo Enhancement
- Creative Blurring With The Lens Blur Filter
- Using Photoshop's Selection Brush
- Dragging Layer Styles
- Adjust Backgrounds with Layers
- Creative Contact Sheets
- Cloning 911
- Drop Five Pounds Fast!
- Dramatic Depth of Field Effect
- Liquify as a Retouch Tool
- Fixing Underwater Photos
- What is DNG?
- Dramatic Coloring in Photoshop
- Upsizing Your Photos
- Keyboard Shortcuts That Make Sense
- JPEG vs. GIF
- Create Explosive Backgrounds
- Color Photo Transitions
- Ghosted Man Effect
- On Image Controls
- Vibrance
- CS4's New Content Aware Scaling Feature
- Cloning with a Preview in CS4
- High Dynamic Range Photography (HDR), Part 1
- High Dynamic Range Photography (HDR), Part 2
- Photoshop CS4 Interface Enhancements
- Auto Blending Multiple Photos
- Background Effects using Illustrator and Photoshop
- CS4's New and Improved Dodge and Burn
- Improving your Waterfall Photos
- Using Collections in Bridge CS4
- Smart Collections in Bridge CS4
- Getting on the Web with Bridge CS4
- Emailing your Gallery using PDF Presentation
- The Missing Contact Sheet in CS4
- Setting Color Balance the Easy Way
- Turning Your Signature into a Brush
- Raw and DNG
- Photoshop and Illustrator Backgrounds
- Enhancing Hair
- The Unsharp Mask vs. Smart Sharpen Smack Down
- Reducing Shiny Spots in Portraits
- Realistic Perspective Graphics
- Edge Darkening
- Editing Photos
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Video Tutorials
- Photoshop CS2
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Photoshop CS
- What is Photoshop?
- Basics and Setup
- Color Management
- Layers
- Selections
- Masks
- Channels
- Paths and Shapes
- Painting and Brushes
- Type
- Color and Value
- Filters
- Restoring, Manipulating, and Compositing
- Saving and Exporting
- Actions and Automation
- Building Web Graphics With ImageReady
- Working With Adobe Version Cue
- Cool, Quick Effects
A Few of Matt's Favorite Things
Last updated Mar 14, 2003.
Tips. Keyboard combinations. Shortcuts. Yep, the video tutorial below has a little bit of everything. All too often we get caught up in the one way that we know how to do things, so instead of just showing you one technique, I thought it would be cool to switch gears and share a few of my favorite Photoshop tricks. Check it out.
