Category: November 2012
Mpix Does it Again
The folks at Mpix have taken the word “iPhonetography” to a whole new level with the release of their new Mpix Tap to Print app. Now, you can get the same quality, professional Mpix print results you’ve come to know and love for your iPhone pictures. With just a couple clicks, you can turn your…
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Q: How do I transfer my actions to Photoshop CS6 from my previous version of Photoshop? To transfer actions you’ll need to use the Actions panel: 1. Make sure the Actions panel is open by going to “Window > Actions”. 2. Highlight the group (folder) of actions you want to save. NOTE: You cannot save…
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Adobe Wants Your Input
NAPP members, please help Adobe optimize your Photoshop workflow by answering a few questions about performance and your system’s hardware by taking this survey.
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Light It Adds Sylights Lighting Diagrams
As we mentioned in last month’s Newswire, the latest update to Light It (version 2.0.0) has brought some significant changes to the app. This month, we’re pleased to announce that Light It has partnered with Sylights – Makers of the world’s best free lighting diagram editor for web, iPhone and iPad - to make learning studio…
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COMING SOON to an iPad Near You
Scott Kelby is launching a new iPad magazine app dedicated to Lightroom news and training. Lightroom magazine will feature articles that focus on specific Lightroom modules, breakdowns on presets, plug-in reviews, and special videos from Lightroom’s editor, Matt Kloskowski. The app and the premiere issue are both free and should be available in iTunes by…
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Your NAPP Membership Benefits Just Got Better… Again
As long-time NAPP members can attest, one of our number one objectives at NAPP HQ is to continually improve on what we offer to our members in terms of Photoshop education and value. That’s why Scott Kelby is pleased as punch to announce that he’s killed two birds with one stone with his latest improvement to…
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Light, Detail, Composite Tutorial By Chuck Uebele
In this tutorial, Guru Award Winner & NAPP Member Chuck Uebele will walk you through the construction of his award winning cover design for this months Photoshop User Magazine. While my Guru Award’s Best of Show image “Cutting through the Grunge” was designed to be a parody on the “over the top” application of post…
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A Whole New Kind Of Pano
Hey there! Matt Kloskowski here today with a video on something that has really changed the way I photography a lot of scenes. See, we typically think of a panorama as a really wide image (not very tall) that covers an entire scene from left to right. And to a large extent, that’s really what…
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Photo Mechanic
Photo Mechanic’s super fast browsing enables you to quickly Ingest, Edit, and Export, taking the work out of your workflow. Its powerful batch processing, full support for image variables, IPTC and Exif metadata, make it the perfect tool for any digital photographer.
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Images in Africa Safaris
August through November is typically Big Cat Season in South Africa and Images in Africa is offering NAPP members a 25% discount of $1500.00 on a 10 night Safari & Photography workshop at the amazing Cheetah Plains in Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve in South Africa on August 11 – 21 2013.
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Using Vector Masks
Happy Friday everyone! Today I have a video on using vector masks in Photoshop as a design element. In this example we will be importing vector shapes from Illustrator and then converting into a vector mask. Whether you are importing shapes from other application or creating them right inside Photoshop, the steps are the same….
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Scrolling Credits for Video using Photoshop CS6
In this supplemental video for Photoshop User Magazine, RC Concepcion goes over how to use the video features of CS6 to create scrolling credits for a sequence.
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