The Photoshop Guys, Scott, Dave, and Matt teach you some photo sharpening tricks as well as some cool special effects.
Scott talks about his thoughts on Apple Aperture and Dave Cross tries to stump everybody with some Photoshop trivia.PhotoShop User TV Episode 69
Special guest Bert Monroy joins the Photoshop Guys for creating some great illusions.
So What Have We Learned?
- Dave shows you how to make virtually perfect selections using the Channels pallette.
- Special guest, Bert Monroy changes a regular donut into a drippy jelly donut with the Clone Stamp tool.
- Matt gives a model a quick nose job with the Pinch filter.
PhotoShop User TV Episode 70
The Photoshop Guys get into warping and Joe McNally drops by.
So What Have We Learned:
- The Photoshop Lad, Corey Barker, makes realistic sparks with a Dissolve brush and the Warp tool.
- Matt shows you how to create a perfect reflection with Free Transform, Layer masks and Zig Zag.
- Special guest, Joe McNally pops by with a great demonstration of lighting techniques with theNikon SB-800.
- Dave creates a wine label with Smart Objects and the Warp tool.PhotoShop User TV Episode 71
The Photoshop guys bring you special guests, cool techniques and more.
So What Have We Learned?
- Matt gives a side-by-side comparison of Smart Sharpen and the Unsharp Mask and helps you decide which one is best for your images.
- Corey uses Color Burn, Layer Styles and the Plastic Wrap filter to set a piece of paper on fire.
- Special guest, Anne Cahill of Nikon Professional Services shows you how to set your digital camera to make the most of remote flashes.
- Dave has a tip on automatically creating Layer masks to combine two images.
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