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Corey shares another way to get a cool 3D light beam effect. Continue to tutorial
Corey finishes up the Olympic-inspired design that he began last week in Part 1. Continue to tutorial
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The Olympic-inspired tutorial will be coming in two parts. Stop by next week for the conclusion to this video. Continue to tutorial
This week's tutorial deals with creating masks for complicated images by using channels. Continue to tutorial
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March 15th, 2010 | Corey Barker
Datacolor will be hosting a free webinar this Wednesday, March 17, 2010 on color management workflows. Ever wonder how your prints can look ok on screen and just awful when you print them. More than likely you need to calibrate your display. Anyone who uses the monitor settings out of the box should have their head calibrated. Display calibration is the first critical step in getting accurate color prints. In this free webinar the folks at Datacolor discuss the importance of calibration and the devices necessary to do it. Like the Spyder 3. Don’t miss this one…it just might save your life. I mean your print!! Here’s the link! Sign up today!
March 10th, 2010 | Corey Barker
Calling all aspiring wedding photographer! This is your chance to learn the ins and outs of shooting a wedding or event from one of the industries most prolific wedding photographers. Acclaimed wedding photographer David Ziser has just recently released his new book Captured by the Light. This new book contains a wealth of information getting the most out of a wedding shoot. David covers lighting set ups, the camera settings he uses, getting the most out of minimal equipment, and so much more. There are also samples of David’s own wedding album designs to get your creative wheels turning. Whether you are already a pro wedding photographer or just getting started, you can’t go wrong having this book handy. If anyone has ever attended a workshop with David they know that he moves fast furiously through his material because there is so much information, but having this book is like having David on call whenever you need him. Find out more and order your copy here.
February 23rd, 2010 | Corey Barker
Are you attending Photoshop World? Do you have an iPhone or iPod Touch? Has Avatar made enough money? Well if you are in fact attending and have one of these devices then you must download the new Photoshop World app available now at the iTunes App Store. This app let’s you set up a schedule of your own by selecting the classes you want to attend and generating custom schedule complete with reminder alerts. So you never miss a moment. It also includes instructor bios, news updates and expo information. Don’t be at Photoshop World without it. Click here to download now.
Also, speaking of Photoshop World, there are still Pro Pass and After Hour Party tickets available but going fast. Same goes for the Pre-Con sessions. They are selling out fast so reserve your place now if you were planning on attending. Especially if you are going to join Dave Cross and myself for the Shoot It, Design It, Print It session where we will shoot a model and design movie poster and you will be able to get a high res print of your creation. So many cool things going on. So much fun! Click here to find out more. Hope to see you there!
February 16th, 2010 | Corey Barker
Well unless you have been living under a rock the past couple weeks then you no doubt know about the big party in San Francisco this Thursday to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Adobe Photoshop. Scott Kelby, Dave Cross, Matt Kloskowski, RC, and myself will join a host of Adobe’s finest including Russell Brown, Julianne Kost, and John Loiacono in presenting demos reflecting on the evolution of Photoshop over the past 20 years. There might even be a few surprise guests! The event is being held at the Palace of Fine Arts Theater in San Francisco and the event is already at capacity with over 1000 attending. However if for whatever reason you are unable to attend, do not fret. You can still watch the event as is it will be streamed via live webcast. Simply go here to sign up. It is free but you do need to register in order to be able to tune in. It starts at 7:30 pm Pacific Time (10:30 EST) Don’t miss out on the fun as we celebrate the coolest software ever created!!
Oh and if you want to see how well you know your Photoshop history, check out this fun little quiz. It’s harder than you think.
February 10th, 2010 | Corey Barker
On February 22nd I will be bringing the Down & Dirty Tricks seminar tour right here in our own backyard in Tampa, FL. I gotta say I am excited about this one because I don’t have to get on a plane. It’s just a short 20 min drive from my home to the convention center. More exciting than that is the fact that since we are gonna to be right here at home, I invited Dave Cross and Scott Kelby to join us and perhaps teach a class or two and they agreed. (Don’t believe me? Well, click here and here
) So if you are in the Tampa bay area you don’t want to miss such a rare occurrence at one of our seminars. Scott, Dave and I would love for you to join us for a day of awe-inspiring, jaw-dropping Photoshop training awesomeness!!! All this for a mere $99 ($79 NAPP Member) Click for here more info and to register now.
February 1st, 2010 | Corey Barker
Today Wacom announced the a brand new addition to the Intuos 4 line of pressure sensitive tablets. The Intuos 4-Wireless allows you to work untethered to your computer by a USB cord and has a range of up to 30 feet. Using Bluetooth technology this tablet has the full feature set of a regular Intuos 4 tablet, including the customizable LED Express keys. It’s everything you want from a Wacom tablet, just no wires. Imagine if you are a teacher or lecturer or maybe you like moving the tablet around or have it in your lap while your working. Only problem is that darn wire being in the way. Not any more! It has a re-chargable lithium ion battery which is charged through the USB cord. So you can plug in like normal and continue to work while it charges. This new tablet only comes in medium size only and is priced at $399.
I just got a hold of one of these last week and the first thing I noticed is how clean and slick my desk looked with no wires coming from the tablet. I notice no lag or anything you might encounter with a wireless device. I even tested went across the building to test the range and it did start to lag on the edge of the 30 ft range but really ask yourself if you are ever going to be working that far from your computer. I love this new addition and if you are seriously considering a new Intuos 4 tablet I would take a look at this one. Click here for more info.
January 28th, 2010 | Corey Barker
Believe it or not Photoshop World is right around the corner and you only have until February 26 to take advantage of the early bird special. Which will save you $100 of the regular registration price. The event is March 24-26 in Orlando, FL. What better place is there to have Photoshop World. Not just the fun of Photoshop World but there is always something to do in Orlando. So you can turn the entire trip into a learning vacation. There are a bunch of new classes and a few new instructors, including a new pre-con session that Dave Cross and I are teaching on how to shoot and design a movie poster. Plus there are other pre-cons like the new HDR Crash Course with Matt Kloskowski and RC Concepcion. Just so many cool things happening in a cool place. I just can’t wait. To find out more and to register click here. Hope to see you there.
January 19th, 2010 | Corey Barker
Scott Kelby just released his newest book called Photo Recipes Live Behind the Scenes. Well it’s not entirely a book I should say. In fact, it’s something even better. It’s a book and a dvd course all in one. You could almost look at it as a seminar in a box. The course follows Scott as he puts together numerous lighting scenarios in a cool loft apartment in New York City. You can watch the dvd which is like being there then always have the workbook to refer back to later. It’s the best of both worlds. Not to mention the world class “edutainment” you have come to expect from Scott’s teachings. This is a great new product and could be perhaps the start of a new series. Click here to find out more and order tours today.
January 11th, 2010 | Corey Barker
Well first seminar date of the new year is coming up on January 27. I will be bringing the Down & Dirty Tour to Oklahoma City. So if you are in or around the are come on out and join us for a day of Photoshop fun! Some of you may ask if this tour is right for you. To be honest, this tour is for everyone. Whether you are photographer, artist, graphic designer or just a hobbyist you will leave this day fully energized to try all kind of new techniques that you can use right away. It’s a fun day of learning that I know you will enjoy. Don;t wait to register as these events have a tendency to fill up quick. Find out more and register here. Here’s the thing. Do you think you folks over there in Oklahoma to could try and heat things up bit before we head that way?
This weather is just insane!
January 8th, 2010 | Corey Barker
So you have the weekend to put something together for the Layers TV backpage design contest because the deadline is Monday January 11. What is this you say? The contest is hosted by Layers Magazine and is free to enter. You simply download the supplied images and build the design based on the given theme. Which in this case is a football theme. Once the design is complete just submit it for a chance to win $500 in credits from istockphoto.com. This prize alone is worth entering. You realize what you can do with that many credits. Anyway don’t wait the contest deadline is Monday so get started now. Click here for more info and good luck!!
Corey shares another way to get a cool 3D light beam effect.
Corey finishes up the Olympic-inspired design that he began last week in Part 1.
The Olympic-inspired tutorial will be coming in two parts. Stop by next week for the conclusion to this video.
This week’s tutorial deals with creating masks for complicated images by using channels.
You can open RAW images in Camera Raw right from Bridge in Photoshop CS3. This frees up Photoshop to continue working on your files while they’re being processed in Camera Raw. Just select one or more images in Bridge, Control-click (PC: Right-click) on them, and choose Open in Camera Raw. This will open the image(s) in Bridge’s Camera Raw rather than Photoshop. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Command-R (PC: Ctrl-R).