Understanding Adobe Photoshop – Camera Raw

TipSquirrel: A real treat for us today. Our friend, and fellow Photoshop Nut, Richard Harrington has released this edition of his superb podcast series Understanding Adobe Photoshop at TipSquirrel.com a month before it can be seen anywhere else!

You can find more from this series on iTunes and YouTube
If you have an iPod touch or iPhone, you can get Rich’s Training in your Pocket



A certified instructor for Adobe and Apple, Rich is a practiced expert in motion graphic design and digital video. Rich is a member of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals Instructor Dream Team, and a popular speaker on the digital video circuit.
Rich is an internationally published author. His book, Photoshop for Video, was the first of its kind to focus on Photoshop’s application in the world of video. He is also a contributing author for Apple’s Aperture, iLife ’09 and iWork ’09, Video Made on a Mac, and Producing Video Podcasts. If you want even more Photoshop training, check out his book Understanding Adobe Photoshop CS4.

Photoshop CS5: Clone Source Tips

TipSquirrel.com is delighted to welcome a new ‘Nut’ to the collection.  Dan
Moughamian has authored four Adobe training videos, including Digital
Photography Workflows with Photoshop CS4
and Core Lightroom 2

This segment provides a sneak-peak at his newest video tutorial title
for CS5: Image Retouching & Adjustment with Photoshop CS5.

Dan on the web

And on Twitter

Selection Modifier Keys in Photoshop

Its been a while since I’ve done a TipTorial so I thought I would this week.

A little while ago I was asked about making selectins and specifically, what modifier keys could be used. So here we are, a guide to the Ctrl/Cmd, Shift, Alt and Space bar while making a selection.

These techniques can be used with a number of other tools such as; crop, shape and the losso tool.

Single Image HDR Toning in Photoshop CS5

OK, I promised we’d be back to our normal pre CS5 stuff today, but Mike’s just too excited about the new HDR Toning in CS5 to let it pass un noticed TS


It’s top tip Tuesday, and here is an easy technique to achieve that HDR look with a single image, using the new HDR toning features of Adobe Photoshop CS5.

Photoshop CS5 Single Image HDR Toning from Mike Hoffman on Vimeo.

Adobe Bridge CS5 New Features Overview

Well, now the cat is out of the bag – Adobe has announced CS5, and the excitement has reached a fever pitch! Here at TipSquirrel, we have a packed schedule over the next fortnight bringing you the best that Photoshop CS5 has to offer. We’re starting it off, here and now, with an overview of the new features found in Adobe Bridge CS5:

Adobe Bridge CS5 Overview from Mike Hoffman on Vimeo.

Be sure to check back tomorrow for more great CS5 information with Janine Smith!

Power Cropping

 


TipSquirrel is proud to welcome back Rich Harrington to our humble little site. Rich is an internationally published author. His book, Photoshop for Video, was the first of its kind to focus on Photoshop’s application in the world of video. He is also a contributing author for Apple’s Aperture, iLife ’09 and iWork ’09, Video Made on a Mac, From Still to Motions, Understanding Adobe Photoshop CS4, and Producing Video Podcasts.

Richard on Twitter
On The Web
iTunes