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Facial Warp: Time For A Makeover

If you are like me, you have the bad habit of collecting photos, textures, or other graphic objects for future use in your work. Continue Reading »

Knockout 2

Knockout is the leading masking program that Corel Corp. acquired from a cinema bluescreen company, Ultimatte. Continue Reading »

Colorizing Photographs

You know sometimes you just don’t want that photo you took to be a plain, old snapshot. Continue Reading »

Color Theory 101, Part 4

So we have been talking about color right? Big deal, who cares? Well you do, if you want to present effective graphics. Continue Reading »

Color Theory 101, Part 3

Ok, so we have now talked about colors that are similar. Now let’s talk about colors that are disimilar. Continue Reading »

Color Theory 101, Part 2

Last week we began talking about color theory and we discussed analogous color. Let’s talk about this more. Continue Reading »

Color Theory 101, Part 1

You may never think about color when you design. You may just think what looks good is what is good. Continue Reading »

An Application That Has Me In Stitches

I first saw Realviz’ Stitcher (3.0 for the Mac) demonstrated at New York’s Mac World Expo. Ken Eyring, Realviz senior technical sales person, did a great job of putting this amazing application through its paces. Continue Reading »

Duotone vs. Multichannel, Part 2

In the first installment of this series, we looked at duotone color mode, how it works, and how you can control it. Continue Reading »

Duotone vs. Multichannel, Part 1

A great way to save on your printing costs is to use two inks instead of four. Continue Reading »

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Open in Camera Raw from Bridge

You can open RAW images in Camera Raw right from Bridge in Photoshop CS3. This frees up Photoshop to continue working on your files while they’re being processed in Camera Raw. Just select one or more images in Bridge, Control-click (PC: Right-click) on them, and choose Open in Camera Raw. This will open the image(s) in Bridge’s Camera Raw rather than Photoshop. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Command-R (PC: Ctrl-R).

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