Mon, 29 January 2007
Most of the time in digital photography we spend our time trying make old photographs look new again. Well, in this episode of Quicktips I show you to do just the opposite. In this tutorial you'll learn how to take a photo and age it using some very interesting techniques. My thanks to everyone for checking out this show every week. Quicktips was recently the #1 software podcast on the iTunes store. Something like this doesn't happen without viewers, and I appreciate each and every one of you. See you in the chat room 8pmEST on Sunday evening! |
Mon, 22 January 2007
Redeye is probably the most common flaw in digital photography. In this episode we take a look at how to quickly eliminate this problem by using channels in Photoshop. This is just one of the many techniques you'll learn when you purchase my Photoshop Quicktips DVD. Check out the Quicktips Store for more information. Be sure to join in on Sunday evenings beginning at 8pm EST for a LIVE interactive chat session with ME! That's right every sunday night I will be right here on Photoshop Quicktips taking your questions via the Quicktips LIVE! interface on the right side of the page. I hope to see you all there. |
Mon, 15 January 2007
In this episode we take a look at how to solve a problem that EVERYONE experiences in both Photoshop CS2 and CS3. The problem is how to get a layer mask to link to a smart object. This is a major inconvenience for those of us whos use smart objects on a regular basis and in this episode I show you a quick and easy way to fix this problem. |
Mon, 8 January 2007
Thanks to everyone for watching the podcast each and every week. Quicktips recently went over 250,000 total downloads! I never thought this show would make it this far. Please keep the email requests and comments coming, I enjoy hearing from each and every one of you and I am working hard to make this site and podcast better. 2007 is going to be an exciting year, stay tuned and you'll find out why! |
Mon, 1 January 2007
Not everyone has the luxury of a fancy studio lighting setup, some of us have to fake it. In this episode of quicktips I show you how to fake a very dramatic lighting effect with a simple adjustment layer. Thanks to everyone who is giving feedback on the new video format. I think we will stick with this new 640x480 resolution. Keep your requests coming I always appreciate hearing from my subscribers. |



Justin Seeley is an Adobe Certified Expert, Adobe Community Expert and an Adobe User Group Manager. Justin is an industry-recognized Photoshop trainer with nearly a decade's worth of experience in the creative media industry. 

