Wednesday, June 28, 2006 Filed in:
Adobe
While
working on
my latest Photoshop
book,
I did some research on Actions. I was looking for
some new examples of actions that push the
boundaries of what Photoshop can do. I came across
several beautiful actions created by
Panos FX.
From
postcards and filmstrips to paper and sketch effects.
These actions are great, they produce powerful
results and are flexible enough to create several
looks. The website has more than 30
free actions and
the powerful ones for sale are very affordable. Be
sure to check out their many products to build up
your Photoshop toolbox. If you did pick up the new
book, be sure to look on the DVD for some
additional free actions.
Tuesday, June 27, 2006 Filed in:
Podcast
| Adobe
Action are a useful way
to harness the power of automation in Photoshop.
Instructor Richard Harrington explains how to use
actions to increase your workflow.
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Monday, June 26, 2006 Filed in:
Apple
Well,
I finally found the perfect case (albeit a little too
late). One of the benefits of the black iPod is that
video is easier to see due to the higher contrast.
The downside is that the black finish shows off
scratches a little too well. I finally found a case
that protects the iPod without affecting the
viewability of the video screen. The Agent 18
VideoShield has been the perfect case so far.
• This hard shell case doesn't significantly
increase the size of the iPod
(its still comfortable to hold)
• The price is reasonable (it lists for $25,
but I bought it at Target for $19)
• The switch and dock connectors are easy to
access
• It’s simple to snap it on and off
To find out more, click
here.
Thursday, June 22, 2006 Filed in:
Personal
So,
I really don't need any time distracters, but I've
found a good one. Take LEGOs and add Star Wars, and
you get a great game. Sure the premise seems pretty
silly, blocky computer graphics with characters you
know all too well. But the game play is surprisingly
fun. The levels are challenging with lots of twists
and bonuses to unlock. Plus the levels are huge and
entertaining. The game is available for all console
systems as well as Mac and PC. Just be sure to add a
gamepad style controller if your playing on a
computer as its a little too robust to try and run
from a keyboard.
To get it for your system, visit
Amazon.
Tuesday, June 20, 2006 Filed in:
Podcast
| Adobe
Instructor Richard
Harrington explains how and why you would change your
picture's image mode in Photoshop.
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Tuesday, June 20, 2006 Filed in:
Apple
When
a Macintosh application is installed, it tends to
install several language localization files on your
drive. If you have a robust Applications folder,
these files can quickly add up to gigabytes of space.
On a laptop, this can be particularly bad. Instead of
manually performing a 'seek-and-dstroy' mission, you
can harness the power of DeLocalizer. This useful
piece of freeware will remove all non-American
English localization resource files that you specify.
This useful program lets you customize which
languages to remove and can save you a lot of space
on your drive.
For
more information click
here.
Wednesday, June 14, 2006 Filed in:
Personal
Here's
my very first iMix, a collection of songs posted to
the iTunes music store for others to enjoy. Just
click this
link to
visit the iTunes music store and you can here a
little part of the soundtrack of my life.
"Saturday Morning
Wakeup" is
a collection of music to gently start your weekend
off. Three decades of music here for when time
doesn't matter. Visit iTunes to listen to the
tracks, pick up the ones you want, and vote for
the iMix in the rankings.
Tuesday, June 13, 2006 Filed in:
Podcast
| Adobe
Before going too far
into Photoshop, you should check your preferences.
Instructor Richard Harrington explains how setting
your preferences can customize Photoshop to your
needs.
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Monday, June 05, 2006 Filed in:
Adobe
Looking
for the latest on Adobe Photoshop? Then don't miss
Photoshop TV with the “Photoshop Guys”
Scott Kelby, Dave Cross, and Matt Kloskowski. While
down visiting the National Association of Photoshop
Professionals, I stopped in on a show taping. They
had me on to show two tips.
•
How to correct a series faded photographs with
adjustment layers
• How to use video actions for creating DVD
slide shows from your images
If you'd like to subscribe to the free podcast,
click here.
To buy this episode, click here.
Sunday, June 04, 2006 Filed in:
Apple
So, I am a cross-platform kinda guy (but its
hard to be while mobile). No one wants to lug two or
three laptops around. I frequently need to teach
Adobe products (such as their video apps) but not all
run on a Mac. Toss in my writing duties and I really
need to dabble on the other side at least weekly.
Most of you probably heard of Boot Camp from Apple,
but that wouldn't work for me. Why?
1. It requires you to not have your drive partitioned
when starting the install. This doesn't work as I
keep my laptops split into 2 or 3 partitions for
media management purposes.
2. I really hate having to reboot.
3. Just cause I'm in windows doesn't mean I want to
run another email client, give up access to my iCal,
etc.
The solution? Its called Parallels Desktop. It
functions just like Virtual PC did, allowing you to
run windows in, well a window, or go full-screen. Why
do I like it?
1. It's FAST. it uses hardware, not software
emulation.
2. It's easy to install and tweak.
3. Windows is installed into a virtual machine... if
things go 'bad' you can just trash the virtual
machine or create a new one. Its just a disk image
file.
4. Its affordable. During public beta its only $39.
Later it'll go up to $79. (You do need to provide
your own legal copy of windows - but it runs nearly
all flavors of windows, not just XP).
Download and Evaluate Parallels
Desktop Release Candidate 2 for Mac.
Saturday, June 03, 2006 Filed in:
Adobe
We've launched our poll for June. Be sure to
vote for your favorite web tool.
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