Fri, 9 January 2009
I realize some of you are having trouble viewing the new PSQT shows... I had originally planned to wait for the new site rollout and multiple version releases, but I think it better serves you to do this now. Therefore, the PSQT homepage will be down starting tomorrow. Hopefully the new site can be finished and launched by monday in time for a new episode, if not we'll get it back up ASAP. Thank you for your patience in this time of "trial and error," I assure you I will fix this issue and re-release these previous shows in a format that is more compatible. Thank you.
-Justin Seeley
Category:News
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Thu, 8 January 2009
Consistency is a huge part of any graphic design piece. That's why it is important when you're styling multiple objects to keep your settings right on target. I can't think of a better way to ensure a consistent look than to make an exact duplicate of the style you're trying to match. Today's Quicktip shows you how to simply copy & paste a layer style from one layer to another, instantly applying all the same effects and settings to any object in your design.
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Wed, 7 January 2009
When you work with multiple files (and I know you do), switching between them can be quite a pain, especially if you're using Photoshop CS4. In today's Quicktip I show you how to quickly and easily navigate and manage multiple documents by using your keyboard. This will help you switch documents without ever having to take your hands off the keyboard, which will inevitably make you faster and more productive!
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Tue, 6 January 2009
Today's video shows you how to instantly access and manipulate your rulers in Photoshop. This is a very cool little shortcut that is sure to save you time and increase your productivity.
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Mon, 5 January 2009
Today's Quicktip shows you how to take your images in Adobe Bridge and quickly launch them into Adobe's Camera Raw by using a very cool keyboard shortcut. This is great for getting not just one, but multiple images out of Bridge and into RAW with one simple command. Plus, if you're a CS3 or CS4 user you can even open JPEG and TIFF files in ACR (Adobe Camera Raw) and take full advantage of its non-destructive editing capabilities… Pretty cool huh?
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Sat, 3 January 2009
Photoshop Quicktips is BACK! Not only is PSQT back on the air, but it's now a daily podcast! That's right now you get a brand-new Photoshop tip each and every day to help keep your creative juices flowing!
Today's Quicktip shows you how to manage History States in Photoshop. This will essentially give you more "undos" and allow you to become more productive in the long run.
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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. 

