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    Converting to Black and White in Camera RAW
    By on September 16, 2011 | No Comments  Comments

    This video is all about using Camera RAW to convert to Black and White. Check it out now and please dig into the depths of your kindness and leave a comment below the video and share how much you loved it on Facebook or twitter or something like that, that’s all the rage now right? hehe ;) (more…)

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    Saving for Print
    By on September 16, 2011 | 1 Comment1 Comment  Comments

    Let’s go over saving your photos for print (more…)

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    Setting Preferences in CS4
    By on September 16, 2011 | No Comments  Comments

    This video covers setting up all your preferences in CS4 to get you going! Please leave a comment after the video and share any thoughts or feedback too! (more…)

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    Drag and Drop
    By on September 16, 2011 | No Comments  Comments

    OK Photoshop CS4 guru’s this one is pretty easy for you ACE Photoshoppers but for the rest of us it’s a neat little trick moving images or parts of images between open files in Photoshop with the new Tab system for open files in Photoshop it can take a little getting used to! :) Anyway, watch the video now and have a GREAT day! (more…)

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    Arranging your panels and palettes in CS4 Part 2
    By on September 16, 2011 | No Comments  Comments

    palettesThis video is about arranging your workspace to suite you! It’s all about you! :) Depending on the way you like to work with your palettes and panels you can really customize this aspect of Photoshop to something that ‘just works’ for you.

    If you have a 2nd monitor then you can put all your palettes there for convenience which helps increase your workspace for actually editing on your main screen. Don’t have multiple monitors? no problems arrange things just the way you like them. Check out this video to see it in action!

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    Batch Saving Images in Camera Raw CS4
    By on July 2, 2010 | 5 Comments5 Comments  Comments

    Batch saving images has never been easier. This video covers how to do it quickly and easily with some cool tips and tricks to save you lots of time and keep you more organized than ever!

    This will be one that you will want to write to your mummy about! So make sure you leave a comment in the box below the video so she can read what you thought of the video too! She’ll think you’re famous!! :) hehe (more…)

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    Photoshop CS4 Levels Basics
    By on June 28, 2010 | 13 Comments13 Comments  Comments

    This video tutorial is about using the Levels / Levels adjustment layers dialogue box to enhance your images give them a little more “pop” say goodbye to dull soft photos quickly with Levels!

    So check out the video now make sure you leave a cool comment below with any feedback or what you liked about the technique… (more…)

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    Erasing with Layer Masks
    By on June 25, 2010 | 6 Comments6 Comments  Comments

    GOLD MEMBER VIDEO: In this video I’m going to show you how to ‘erase or mask or hide’ any content of your images NON-destructively meaning that you can undo anything so it’s never permanent but gives you lots of flexibility to blend things too! This technique is very simple but a foundational technique to creating some very cool advanced looking images. (more…)

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    Crazy Artistic Charcoal Effect in CS4
    By on June 20, 2010 | No Comments  Comments

    Mr. Mike ‘Mad Dog Skater’ Low got a little interested in all the filters in Photoshop and twisted my arm to do a new video on one of them. This video is my ‘Crazy Artistic Charcoal Effect’ video. Check it out below. If you like it then we’d love to hear any comments below… (more…)

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    Saving for Print in CS4
    By on June 19, 2010 | 1 Comment1 Comment  Comments

    GOLD MEMBER ONLY VIDEO. Make sure you login first so you can watch it below. Here I cover all the ins and outs of printing and using the right resolution what terms like ‘resampling’, bicubic smoother and bicubic sharpener are all about, when to use 300dpi and when it’s not required and much more… (more…)