TheFIX 005: Photoshop Masking without Masks with Sean Duggan
Get the benefits of Photoshop masking without the effort of creating masks from scratch.
Get the benefits of Photoshop masking without the effort of creating masks from scratch.
Photographing animals and converting the photos to black + white fine art with MacPhun’s Tonality Pro plug-in for Photoshop and Lightroom.
Using Lightroom collections and keywords, with photo management expert and photographer Peter Krogh.
Photoshop author Lesa Snider shares her favorite Photoshop tips for using layers to avoid common photo-editing mistakes.
Luminosity masking is the hottest Photoshop editing technique around. Dave Cross, Photoshop instructor extraordinaire, walks you through luminosity masking and gives you his take on breaking bad–bad editing habits that is–in this episode of TheFIX.
This week, Valerie Jardin & Evgeny Tchebotarev join Frederick to share their thoughts on Sony’s follow up to the a7 – the a7II. Plus Adobe reveals more details on Photoshop streaming & GoPro plans to develop it’s own line of drones.
This week on TWiP, Apple’s new iCloud Photo Library, a school in Utah is criticized for Photoshopping yearbook photos to make girls more modest, and Adobe updates Creative Cloud to allow users to run older versions of Adobe’s apps.
Canon’s financial forecast is haunted by smartphone creep. Adobe hack actually affects 38 million people. A roundtable discussion about learning photography. Plus Don Komarechka inspires you to kickstart your photographic dreams.
Nikon releases the D610. Pentax introduces the K-3. Instagram adds advertisements. Adobe gets hacked. Plus an interview on finding your inspiration with LA-based photographer Brooke Shaden.
This week on TWiP, Adobe shifts into the cloud and reveals the ‘Mighty’ Pen and the ‘Napoleon’ Ruler. Plus, Frederick sits down for a captivating conversation with Manuello Paganelli. Also, enjoy the listener Q&A and Picks of the Week segments. All this and more on TWiP #306!
This week on TWiP, Derrick Story & Joseph Linaschke are back from Photokina in Germany, 35 cameras document Felix Baumgartner’s Space Jump, Adobe expands the DNG format, and a round table discussion on Aperture and mirrorless cameras.
This week on TWiP: Apple releases the long-awaited iPhone 5, Nokia gets caught faking new technology, a discussion about the world of plug-ins and an insightful interview with Adobe’s Bryan O’Neil Hughes.
This week on TWiP: Nokia throws down the 41 megapixel gauntlet, 500px and Flickr get make-overs, and Arizona wants to legislate Photoshopped images.
This week on TWiP: Adobe shows off their new CS6 content aware move feature , PocketWizard evolves with the Plus III model, and can one man photograph every captive species on Earth?
This week on TWiP: Farewell Steve Jobs, Apple rolls out the iPhone 4s, Nikon puts it’s foot in it’s mouth on Facebook, and Adobe announces a touch version of Photoshop for Android.
On this episode of TWiP, the old gang catches up to chat about new gear and carry around cameras, Microsoft…
In this show we tackle the issue of some new legislation that may require photographers to be punished if they take photos of an illegal act. For example if you happen to take photos of some graffiti, but fail to tell the cops, you might be held complicit in the crime. We debate the topic, and explore the possible ramifications on how photographers work.
Scott returns to the podcast this week to discuss NAB. Scott has been busy on a bunch of projects including www.goingpro2010.com and www.creativelive.com as well as speaking at various conferences and photographing birds down in Florida. Scott spent most of his time shooting video so the guys discuss some of the gear Scott was using.
We’re bursting with anticipation as Adobe teases us with a launch date for CS5! Derrick Story joins the show for a chat about the various features in Aperture 3, and he and Frederick compare them with Lightroom 3 beta. And guest Richard Harrington discusses his latest book “From Still to Motion”.