Ten Things Beginners Should Know in Lightroom
10. The "F" key cycles through screen modes just like Photoshop. Your menus have gone missing? Press CMD+OPT+F (CTRL+ALT+F) to immediately return to the normal screen mode. 9. Side panels keep...
View ArticleTen Things Beginners Should Know in Photoshop
There's a few things that often trip up the new Photoshop user. In this post AJ wood points out the top 10 to bear in mind. The post Ten Things Beginners Should Know in Photoshop appeared first on...
View ArticlePhotoshop Quick Mask
Greetings all! Hope your week has been brilliant, and you have plenty to look forward to this weekend. Today I’ve made a video on how to use Quick Mask mode in Photoshop. Quick Mask mode, something...
View ArticleTen More Things About Photoshop
As my good friend J. Schuh aka The Texas Animator likes to say, "How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time." Photoshop certainly is an elephant of a program to wrap your head around. Keeping with...
View ArticleLightroom 3 – Watermarks
Recently it was brought to my attention that there are a number of folks who aren't using the Watermark feature inside of Lightroom 3. I was surprised to find some folks didn't know about it, or more...
View ArticleUsing Non-Linear History in Photoshop
The History panel within Photoshop is something most users have made us of in their workflows. One of the most common things I see happen with beginners is accidentally erasing History Steps (aka...
View ArticleThe Navigator Panel in Photoshop
While there are various tools, and plenty of methods for panning & zooming an image my favorite is still the Navigator Panel. If you're not in the habit of customizing your workspace or moving the...
View ArticleTen More Things About Lightroom
AJ Wood returns with a follow up to his popular post Ten Things Beginners Should Know in Lightroom with an updated Lightroom 4 edition. These are AJ’s ‘must know’s’, do you have any of your own you...
View ArticleQuick Fast Adobe Bridge Tip
Photoshop CS5 introduced the Mini Bridge panel as a means of accessing your images. While useful to have on hand, Mini Bridge requires the full Adobe Bridge application to be launched. If you want...
View ArticlePhotoshop – Quick Tip for Working with Paths
Hate the Pen Tool, no problem. My first tip is for you to try the Freeform Pen Tool, and be sure to check the Magnetic option. You're now creating paths with a tool that acts like the Magnetic Lasso....
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