Showing posts with label Photoshop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photoshop. Show all posts

Friday, April 19, 2013

Photoshop Sneak Peek: New De-Blurring Tech

Photoshop Sneak Peek: New De-Blurring Tech:
Here’s a brief look at new image-sharpening technology the Photoshop team has been developing (previously hinted at during the last Adobe MAX):

Friday, September 14, 2012

Adding a 3D LUT or colour lookup table for toning to your image.

Adding a 3D LUT or colour lookup table for toning to your image. No 2 « Richard Curtis's Blog:
Photoshop CS6 introduced a new adjustment layer called Colour Lookup. This new adjustment layer will allow you to add a 3D LUT to your Colour or Black and White image. Before we get into the how, let’s explain the what, you are probably asking “What’s a 3D LUT”.

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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Wonder what's new in Photoshop CS6 for video and motion? Watch this webinar!

Wonder what's new in Photoshop CS6 for video and motion? Watch this webinar!:
Richard Harrington does not need an introduction as he is a well-known editor and expert in the field of filmmaking. Recently Richard had an eSeminar during which he described the new features in Photoshop that benefits the motion graphic artist and video editor. If you had not the possibility to watch it yet, Richard posted a recording of the event. He covered many new features in this one hour session, and here’s a brief outline of the features and how you can use them in productions:

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

How To Use Photoshop Files in Your Adobe Muse Website

How To Use Photoshop Files in Your Adobe Muse Website:
Efficiently converting PSDs into Web content can be an enormous time-saver*. Here Terry White shows how to put two great tastes together for HTML:

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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Hands-on: testing the GIMP 2.8 and its new single-window interface

Hands-on: testing the GIMP 2.8 and its new single-window interface:
The developers behind the GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) have announced the official release of version 2.8, the first stable update since 2008. The new version brings a number of significant technical enhancements and user interface improvements, including the long-awaited single-window editing mode.

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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Editing Video in Photoshop a Pretty Good Sneak Peek:

Editing Video in Photoshop a Pretty Good Sneak Peek:
Back at Adobe MAX 2011 where designers and developers set the course for the future of digital experiences we saw sneaky peekies at the new Photoshop and we covered it here. Editing in Photoshop on video as well as your pictures…. The future just knocked on the door, better let it in. Get a glimpse...

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Thursday, March 1, 2012

Image Processor Script in Photoshop – UAP 253

Image Processor Script in Photoshop – UAP 253:
Instructor Richard Harrington demonstrates how to batch process multiple images using the Image Processor in Photoshop CS5.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Adobe gives Photoshop CS6 a new graphics-chip boost | Deep Tech - CNET News

Adobe gives Photoshop CS6 a new graphics-chip boost | Deep Tech - CNET News
The graphics processing unit (GPU) speeds the Liquify tool, which lets people smear images in a finger-painting way, according to a Zorana Gee, a Photoshop product manager. She demonstrated the change in a YouTube video, the second in what looks to be a series of previews of the software. An earlier Photoshop CS6 preview showed new raw image editing tools adopted from the Lightroom 4 beta, a darker user interface, and improvements to brush size selection. Expect Adobe to add more previews but to withhold some goodies for the official launch sometime later in the first half of 2012.

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Monday, January 30, 2012

Color Grading Video in Photoshop and AE

Color Grading Video in Photoshop and AE:
In this episode of Video Adrenaline for Photoshop and After Effects, Richard Harrington explores how to use Photoshop and AE together as color-grading tools.


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Sunday, October 30, 2011

New 3D capabilities for Photoshop CS6 and darker Aperture-like theme!

New 3D capabilities for Photoshop CS6 and darker Aperture-like theme!:
According to Apple Insider Photoshop CS6 will look different from the previous versions - the overhaul will result in a much darker user interface which would be similar to the one we can find in Apple's Aperture. The software will also feature a much welcomed autosave feature - and hopefully it will be more stable. Photoshop CS6 will also gain new 3D possibilities and some new tools:


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