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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

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Sneak peek at new Adobe Photoshop features

Matt Jeppsen | 10/20- 01:57 PM

Photoshop’s new Content Aware Fill tool will blow your mind

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Over at the Adobe Photoshop Facebook Fan page, they’ve posted a nice preview clip of beautiful new advancements in the fill tool, using a tech tool called PatchMatch. What it is, is an algorithm that is content-aware, allowing you to intelligently remove objects, wires, hair, etc from an image even easier than ever before using the fill tool and spot healing tools. Really cool tech, check it out for a taste of what’s (hopefully) coming in the next revision to PS.

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Combined Photo Mechanic & Lightroom Workflow Video

Dan Carr | 01/28

How to make the most of these two favorite programs in a singular workflow

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I’ve posted a detailed video about what makes

Adobe teases Prelude at the San Francisco Supermeet, FCPUG changes its name

Scott Simmons | 01/28

The Adobe sneak looks intriguing. Makes me excited for CS6.

From the looks of Twitter last night there were a couple of surprises at the Friday evening’s San Francisco Supermeet. First bit of news I saw was that Final Cut Pro User Group (FCPUG) has decided to drop the Final Cut Pro designation from their name to become the Creative Pro User Group. Second was a sneak peek from Adobe about a new application called Prelude.

3D Layers Overview with Photoshop CS4-CS5.5

Jeff Foster | 01/27

Part Three: Video Editing & Animation with Photoshop CS4/CS5 Extended Series

Not only can you manipulate video layers in 3D space in Photoshop CS4 and later, but you can create 3D objects from primitives and import 3D models. In this FREE 12-minute tutorial from my Video Training DVD Photoshop CS4/CS5…



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Build a DIY highspeed photography trigger

Matt Jeppsen | 11/07- 01:25 PM

Freeze slices of time, DIY style

If you’ve ever wanted to try shooting high-speed photography like balloons popping, drops of water, glasses shattering, you’ll probably appreciate the following tutorial from Matt Richardson. In the video embedded below, he shows you how to build a simple audio sensor for your DSLR using an Arduino controller that allows you to trigger the camera fast enough to freeze incredibly fast action. Not only that, he takes it a step further to automatically cut his room lighting once the controller is armed (ok Matt, now you are just showing off). It’s a really cool tutorial, watch below…

Stunning DSLR Timelapse of Shuttle Launch

Matt Jeppsen | 05/22- 02:41 PM

Canon 5D MKII’s + 6 wks + 100 hrs footage = 4 minutes of pure awesome

Awesome timelapse of the weeks of NASA preparation before a shuttle launch, culminating with the launch sequence. Watch below.

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