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Photoshop Book of the Week

This week’s selection is the newest book from photographer Kevin Ames. It is called The Digital Photographer’s Notebook: A Pro’s Guide to Adobe Photoshop CS3, Lightroom, and Bridge. If you are a photographer, novice or a professional, you will benefit greatly from this book. It not only covers the important functions of these apps, but it also gets into specific workflows based on the type of scenario you find yourself in. Kevin is a remarkable commercial photographer and is also an instructor at Photoshop World, among other workshops. You can find out more about Kevin at www.amesphoto.com and to learn more about his book go here.

Photoshop World Coverage

On his blog today, Scott Kelby has posted numerous links to other people’s sites that have posted pictures and wrote up reviews from Photoshop World. As I mentioned, we all had blast and the event was a huge success. I want thank everyone who attended my sessions and say that I hope you had fun learning. I was especially excited to see the turnout for my Illustrator Down & Dirty Tricks session that I did in the NAPP Expo Theater. It seemed to go over really well. For those of you who missed it, you can find out more about the online course or the DVD over at Kelby Training. It contains the same examples I showed in the session, plus so much more.

Adobe Sneak Peaks

Adobe revealed some sneak peaks of Lightroom 2.0 and Photoshop CS4 during the keynote at Photoshop World in Orlando last week and my buddy Rod Harlan over at DV Confidential shot some video of the event with his handy little HD camera. The demo shows the newest features in the new Lightroom 2.0, which was released as a public beta on April 2. Also Adobe showed some of the new features in Photoshop CS4. While the actual release is a ways off, these were just some of the more ‘finished’ features. I would certainly count on more by the time of its release. Anyway you can watch these video clips at DVConfidential.com. Lastly, there is a new Lightroom 2.0 Learning Center, produced by Scott Kelby and Matt Kloskowski, that gives you an in-depth look at this new version. Check it out here.

Photoshop World Day Three

Whew!!! It’s day three and I just wanted to get a quick update in. Last night was Midnight Madness and I must say, What a Blast! Thing got a little crazy, especially when we saw the blooper reel from the keynote movie. Too much fun!! Anyway, its day three and we have got a few more sessions and then the big wrap up session. Also the Expo will be open fror an extra day today as well. I will post some wrap up news after the event. Until then…see ya.

Photoshop World Day Two

Well it’s day two and we are having a blast here. Last night was the party at B.B. Kings and Big Electric Cat played brilliantly. Big props to Scott “The Boot” Kelby, Kalebra, Felix, Tony, and Scott for putting on an awesome show. The keynote was a great success and a big congrats to all the Guru winners. Today I have a Photoshop in Motion class and then roaming around the Expo and doing some interviews and tonight is Midnight Madness. No where else can you have more fun and learn nothing about Photoshop with a bunch of Photoshop geeks.

We Are Off and Running

First Adobe has released the new Lightroom 2.0 as a public beta. Meaning you can go and download the program at Adobe Labs and use all its features. Just remember that this is still a beta, so don’t go tossing out your current version. Matt Kloskowski and Scott Kelby have also produced a new Lightroom 2.o Learning Center. Check that out here.

Well today is the day. I am off to the Photoshop World keynote which promises to be very exciting. With a few surprises. I also am teaching two classes today. Illustrator Down & Dirty Tricks in the Expo Hall and then Earth, Wind, & Fire later in the day. (No, it’s not the band.)

Oh yeah, I almost forgot. You can follow the events of Photoshop World on the new Photoshop World blog produced by Jennifer Bontempi (or J-Bon). She will be updating several times throughout each day so check in often.

Photoshop World, Baby!

Thats right. It’s that time. I am here in Orlando getting ready to kick off the first Photoshop World of 2008. This is going to be so cool. I have always enjoyed this event. Unlike most conferences, this one is as much fun as it is educational. Learning from the best in the business. I am also teaching but I also have the opportunity to learn and network with other great names in Photoshop as well. Not only that, but I love meeting and talking with the attendees. Somebody is always doing something cool with Photoshop. I will be posting updates here as the event progresses and if you are going to be there. Make sure you say Hi!

Welcome To A Whole New Planet

Hi everyone and welcome to the all new Planet Photoshop. I am very excited about this new look and I want to give a big shout out to our web designer, Brett Nyquist, for his hard work on making this new site a reality. We have expanded the blog space to bring you even more industry news every day, and of course a new video tutorial every week. The very best part is that it is all absolutely free. For you first-time visitors, I want to welcome you and hope you enjoy. For you loyal ‘Planeteers’ out there, I hope you enjoy this new look and easy-to-navigate content. Notice also that the blog now allows comments. Please feel free to drop me a line. Well, I hope you all have a great Friday and for those of you who will be at Photoshop World in Orlando next week, make sure you stop say Hi! See you then!

Adobe Releases Photoshop Express

Adobe has finally released the much-anticipated Photoshop Express. It’s the new web-based image editor that provides some basic correction tools, remote storage, and interactive galleries for your digital photos. No, this not a complete online version of Photoshop. It simply brings the very best tools for image correction and makes them available to anyone with an internet connection. The interface is very intuitive and I think you will find it a lot of fun. The best part is that you can upload your images, correct them, set up an online gallery and then access these from any computer with an internet connection. Just log into your account and Blammo! Signing up is free, so what are you waiting for. Oh, and to get you started off right, my buddy Matt Kloskowski has put together a free online training center covering all these new features. Go forth and enjoy!

Photoshop Elements 6 for Mac

The wait is finally over for Mac users. That’s right, Elements 6 for the Mac is now shipping. Most of you remember there was no Mac version for Elements 5 and this caused quite a stir among Mac users. Well it seems that Adobe has heard their pleas and finally made this newest version compatible with the Mac. Complete with all new features and a slick new interface, this version promises to be easier and more fun to use. If you haven’t checked out my Elements Killer Tips podcast lately, you will want to see the latest episodes, which were done in this newest Mac version.

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Viewing and Basking in your Image

When I’m done working with an image, I like to sit and admire it (hey, I spent six hours working on it, I should). To do that, I hit the Tab key, then hit the F key three times. This hides all of the panels and toolbars and lets you see the image by itself surrounded by black. To get back to regular mode, press the F key and the Tab key one more time.

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