In this tutorial I want to give you an idea of how you can crop photos creatively to save a bad photo you thought you couldn’t do anything with or go outside of the formats you normally capture to show something different.
In this tutorial I will show you how to save and load selections in Adobe Photoshop. Doing this will allow you to go back and load complex selections that you have made, saving having to do selections over and over again.
In this Adobe Photoshop video tutorial I will show you two selections tools that are highly useful but often forgotten: The grow and similar commands. Both of these commands help you take a selection and expand it to include similar colors, either in connection with the current selection or all over the image.
Adobe always has session in the MAX program dedicated to showing off some sneak peaks at new technology that may or may not make it into the release versions. From today and on you can watch some of the sneaks live on Adobe TV. There is some pretty cool stuff being shown, especially the “Image Deblur” for Photoshop.
During Adobe MAX, Adobe announced a new labs technology called Tutorial Builder. Using this extension you will be able to create step by step tutorials from within Photoshop that can be played back using the Touch SDK from a tablet. This means that you will be able to follow tutorials that can interact with Photoshop, selecting tools and opening menus.
As an educator, this is very exciting and I am looking forward to being able to try the playback of this trough the touch apps, when they arrive.
In this tutorial I show you the brand new Image Processor Pro script by Russell Brown, freely available to download. It is much improved over the Image Processor and gives you many useful options to make your life simpler.
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If you are in the market to buy Adobe Photoshop CS5, today might be a good day for you. For today only, you can get 30% off Photoshop CS5 when you buy it from the Adobe Store online. The offer ends today (September 26, 2011) and applies to both Standard and Extended versions.
More offers from Adobe are on their offers page.
Adobe has announced today that Photoshop.com will get a new feature (rolling out today) called personalized homepages. The new homepage will feature your most recent pictures, most used tools as well as updates on your friend’s activities.
The new homepage is organized into a series of different sections such as Messages, Tools and Navigation, News from Adobe, Suggested Tutorials and Spotlights and more.
You can read the whole announcement over at the Photoshop.com blog.



