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    Opening Images from the Bridge to RAW
    By on September 19, 2011 | 2 Comments2 Comments  Comments

    In this video I’ll cover how to open images from the Bridge in Camera RAW (more…)

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    Converting to Black and White and Colorizing
    By on September 17, 2011 | No Comments  Comments

    In this video I’m going to show you how you can convert an image to black and white and then selectively colorize it for a cool effect! Enjoy :) (more…)

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    90+ New CS3 Videos
    By on September 12, 2011 | No Comments  Comments

    Hey groovers (well particularly our Gold Members),

    Some good news. I’ve just been working my little butt off and wanted to let you know I’m in the process of uploading about 90 or so CS3 Video Tutorials that I’ve had here for a while. There’s some GREAT content in there too. Yes, yes IT IS applicable in CS4 and CS5 too! :) whew! glad we got that out of the way.

    These videos will be larger in size that previous older videos so they will make for easy viewing :) I highly recommend scanning through the different videos and watching them as you are guaranteed to pick up some great tips and tricks along the way that will save you time and frustration!

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    Wedding Photo Makeover
    By on July 26, 2010 | 43 Comments43 Comments  Comments

    weddthumbGuest in this video we do a complete makeover of this wedding photo right from scratch to a completed beautiful final image all steps and techniques included.

    There’s some cool steps along the way with lots of techniques that you can easily use when editing ANY photos (Not just Wedding Photos) Watch the video below now!

    Module 5 (Day 5 of the 5 Day course) Photoshop CS3 (more…)

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    The Refine Edge Tool
    By on July 18, 2010 | 38 Comments38 Comments  Comments

    refinedgeThe refine edge tool is a beauty – a fantastic tool to help adjust ANY selection after you’ve made the selection. Whether you’re into Photography or Web Graphics this is VERY handy! Make sure you leave a cool comment below the video after you’ve watched it too! Cool comments win prizes!! LOL Watch the video below now! (more…)

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    Colorizing Black & White Wedding Photos
    By on July 14, 2010 | 15 Comments15 Comments  Comments

    colorthumb3This video we colorize a wedding photo (oh yeah!!) Very useful technique for those of you have have old black and white photos you’d like to spruce up a little or for ANY black and white photo to add a new dimension to it. Watch the video below now! (more…)

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    How to fix the white balance in Photoshop
    By on July 10, 2010 | 64 Comments64 Comments  Comments

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    In this video I’m going to show you how to fix the white balance in a photo taken indoors under not so ideal lighting conditions.

    This is VERY common for indoor photos where you get that ugly looking yellow tint over the whole image. Check out the video below now! (more…)

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    Converting to Black and White with Selective Colorizing
    By on March 9, 2009 | 4 Comments4 Comments  Comments

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    ANOTHER VIDEO FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS ONLY! colorthumbIn this video you’ll master how to create some cool effects with converting to Black and White but retaining some of the original colors and tones in certain parts of the image. This is somewhat of a continuation from our other videos on colorizing black and whites which are insane!! Watch the video below now! (more…)

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    How to preserve transparencies when saving!
    By on March 5, 2009 | 17 Comments17 Comments  Comments

    transparenciesIn this video you will learn how to preserve transparencies when saving your images that can be used on the web and also in print (e.g. in Indesign or Illustrator) and what formats to use that support transparencies. (more…)

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    Here’s how to Clip Layers
    By on March 4, 2009 | 13 Comments13 Comments  Comments

    clip-layersThis video covers how to clip layers together. This is great if you’re adding multiple fill/adjustment layers that need to be applied to a single layer rather than the whole layer set.

    Watch the video below now! (more…)