Photoshop TV Episodes - Two ways to watch the movies.
1. If you are on campus, look in \\Westbrook-cgs1\Public\Resources - ...\ Photoshop Tv, Tutorials - Click on the video you would like to watch. Find your topic by dragging the movie play marker forward. If a time code is indicated, look in the lower left corner of the movie.
2. If you are off campus, click here for the tutorial website. This will take you to an off line website. Note...only a few episodes are available for watching at any given time. To watch older episodes, you have to have a membership or pay for each video download. Sorry.
Episode list for the files loaded on to the Westbrook Server:
136 - June 02, 2008 - Snap That Mag - The Photoshop Guys are all together this week and ready with some tutorials, prizes, and recommendations for places to visit on the web.
135 - May 26, 2008 - How Overpriced is Free? Matt gets tongue-tied going through his tutorial, and Dave shows how he uses smart objects to avoid working too hard.
134 - May 19, 2008 - A Classic Rock Episode - Matt and Dave co-host this show while Scott does an interview with photographer Rick Sammon in a studio far, far away.
133 - May 12, 2008 - It’s A Ski Day - Matt and Dave have tutorials and Scott has an interview with guest photographer David duChemin who shares some travel photography tips.
83 (May 28, 2007) - A Work in Progress
- Scott has a tutorial on using the Tone Curve to help adjust the shadows, midtones, and highlights of your images. (4:25-8:00)
- Matt shares a technique for taking a vector object, converting it to a brush and using it as a decorative patern on your photo. If you want to download the vector design and follow along, click here. Matt also explains how to get back the keyboard shortcut for loading luminosity. Download Matt’s tutorial image here. (8:30-13:20)
-NAPP’s new instructor RC makes his NAPPtv debut with a look at Photoshop Extended’s new video abilities. RC demonstrates how to take a series of images and export them as a Flash video. No previous Flash experience required! (16:00-23:00)
- Scott also has a trick for how to get the Shadow/Highlight option to behave like an adjustment layer. (CS3 only 24:00)
- Tips: http://scobleizer.com/?s=nack, http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/exchange/index.cfm ,
82 (May 21, 2007) - Welcome Back Scott
- Matt leads off with a tutorial about correcting photo distortion using the Vertical Perspective setting, which resides under the Lens Correction filter.
- Scott shares a tip for using CS3 Camera Raw to easily repair a set photos that were shot with debris on the lens and/or sensor. Scott also has another tip for editing your jpeg and tiff images in Camera Raw.
-Dave has a tutorial for adding a neon effect to text in a way that allows you the flexibility to edit the text afterward.
81 (May 14, 2007) - Under Construction
- Corey demonstrates some of the 3D capabilities of Photoshop Extended by applying the Vanishing Point tool to a halftone pattern.
- Matt answers a question from a Photoshop World attendee about how to fix an overexposed image by combining new layers in the Multiply blend mode. Matt also shares a keyboard shortcut for quickly cycling through your layer comps.
-Dave introduces the Layer Comps palette, which is a useful place to experiment and create variations of your image by changing the layers.
80 (May 7, 2007) - A never-ending show that lasts 31 minutes
- Matt demonstrates how to use the Image Processor command in Lightroom to convert all your RAW files to JPEGs, fast and easy. (0:53-4:40)
- Creating Synergy by using the Radial Blur tool (7:20-10:42)
- How to create a dramatic lighting effect that can be changed later if you change your mind (14:00-15:32)
- Corey shares a technique for creating an underwater scene, complete with an ocean floor, surface waves, and sunlight shinning through. (19:00-25:32)
- Dave has a keyboard shortcut for quickly creating a new document with the same dimensions as the previous one. (32:00)
79 (April 30 2007) - It's the Mat and Laddy Show
- Matt goes through the process for exporting images from Lightroom. He touches on the Develop Module, adjusting white balance and using the exposure sliders, as well as many of the options in the export dialog.
- Corey shares a technique for creating an image wall effect and shows us why using a Smart Object makes it easier to go back and adjust the image later.
-Corey also has a keyboard shortcut for clearing the monitor and displaying your images in full screen.
78 (April 23, 2007) - Home Alone
- Corey shares a fun technique for creating the numbers in a digital clock and having it countdown using the Animation palette.
- Matt demonstrates a useful trick for extending the canvas and using a gradient to create some extra space in your image for text.
- Matt also answers a request from a Photoshop World Conference attendee and explains how to make realistic bubbles in Photoshop.
77 (April 16, 2007) - Back From Photoshop World
- Matt breaks down the process for creating a fun and easy product display that he saw on a roadside billboard.
- Corey answers a viewer request to explain a technique that uses the Gradient tool and filters to create a retro, ’70s effect on a portrait photo.
76 (April 9, 2007) - Tightly Scripted? Nah!
- Dave has a tutorial on creating and editing your own gradients
- Scott shows you how to make a stylized logo by manipulated text, shapes and Gaussian Blur
- Matt has a different way to create an edge effect using different brushes and the Layer mask
- Scott has a quick Curves effect for creating black and white portraits
75 (April 2, 2007) - Pre-Photoshop World Goodness
- Scott uses adjustments, filters, and free transform to create a professional looking product shot, and tells you how to easily compare photos in camera raw
- Matt details how to remove a color cast using curves
- Dave shows you how to fix your photos’ colors in a slightly different way, and then how to apply it to many photos using automation
74 (March 26, 2007) - They’re Back!
- Matt has a very detailed look at the ACE (Adobe Certified Expert) exam and shows you how to prepare for it.
- Dave shows you how to bring focus to a photo’s subject in Photoshop CS3 with Quick Selection.
- Scott creates a product shot out of two different images and blend modes.
73 (March 19, 2007) - Lad, Part Deux, The Sequel
- Felix shows you how to recreate the Scanner Darkly effect with Poster Edges and strokes. Tip courtesy of Margie Rosenstein.
- Corey demonstrates the multiple plane feature in Photoshop CS3’s Vanishing Point filter while creating a cool, abstract background.
- Felix turns a flat image into a 3D magazine spread with highlights and gradients.
- Plus! The Top 10 Reasons You Might be a Photoshop Addict, courtesy of NAPP forum members.
72 (March 12, 2007) - A very Lad episode of Photoshop TV
- Corey shows you how to make a James Bond style screen effect using the Fibers, Cutout and Twirl filters.
- Special guest, Felix Nelson puts a showroom finish on a car with Shadow/Highlight adjustments and Levels.
- By request, Corey demonstrates how to create an Andy Warhol style effect with a psychedelic animation effect.
71 (March 5, 2007) - Variety is the spice of life! The Photoshop guys bring you special guests, cool techniques and more.
- Matt gives a side-by-side comparison of Smart Sharpen and the Unsharp Mask and helps you decide which one is best for your images.
- Corey uses Color Burn, Layer Styles and the Plastic Wrap filter to set a piece of paper on fire.
- Special guest, Anne Cahill of Nikon Professional Services shows you how to set your digital camera to make the most of remote flashes.
- Dave has a tip on automatically creating Layer masks to combine two images.
70 (February 26, 2007) - A very warped episode - The Photoshop Guys get into warping and Joe McNally drops by.
- The Photoshop Lad, Corey Barker, makes realistic sparks with a Dissolve brush and the Warp tool.
- Matt shows you how to create a perfect reflection with Free Transform, Layer masks and Zig Zag.
- Special guest, Joe McNally pops by with a great demonstration of lighting techniques with the Nikon SB-800.
- Dave creates a wine label with Smart Objects and the Warp tool.
69 (February 19, 2007) - Creating Great Effects - Special guest Bert Monroy joins the Photoshop Guys for creating some great illusions.
- Dave shows you how to make virtually perfect selections using the Channels palette. (4:00-8:00) see our the tutorial on the WB site here: Photoshop Channel Masking
- Special guest, Bert Monroy changes a regular donut into a drippy jelly donut with the Clone Stamp tool.
- Matt gives a model a quick nose job with the Pinch filter.
68 (February 12, 2007) - The Return of Choppy Hands
- Dave shows you how to make letterman style lettering with the Contract tool and Texturizer. Thanks to the good people at dafont.com for the groovy, free fonts. (3:35-7:50)
- By request, Matt demonstrates using the Healing Brush tool and the Clone Stamp to repair old, damaged photos. (9:30-17:05)
- Special Guest, Ben Wilmore, pops by and brings along a tutorial on combining two photos with different tones and hues. (19:50-
- Scott has a man-on-the-street report from the Lightroom Workshop at the Digital Technology Centre in Sarasota, Florida.
67 (February 5, 2007) - Make Your Photos POP! The Photoshop Guys have new tips for your digital photography and the inside scoop on a great contest for our viewers.
- Scott shows you the best new features of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, Target Adjustment Tool, Keyword Stamper, Virtual Copies and Tone Curve. (3:45-13:00)
- Matt shows you how to use the Hue and Saturation in Adjustment Layers. (16:50-21:00). Good explanation of using the layer mask, and using the X key to switch brushes (background).
- Dave uses Free Transform for repeat Actions and across multiple Layers. (21:19-23:33) Ctrl Alt + T . Very cool!
66 (January 29, 2007) - Taking your digital photographs to the next level
- Dave automates adding watermarks, like a copyright symbol, to your photos with Smart Objects and a handy Action (1:55-7:00) Assumes the use of an Action.
- Scott shows you how to edit JPG, TIFF and Camera RAW images with Photoshop CS3 (8:10-15:00)
- Matt creates a panorama from a not-so-panoramic image with the Crop tool (21:23-23:50). This is a good lesson on how to use the crop tool opacity.
Episode 24 (April 3, 2006)
Length: 38:22
Join Scott Kelby, Matt Kloskowski and the Virtual Dave Cross for amazing new techniques and some handy quick tips.
Episode 23 (March 28, 2006)
Length: 24:37
Scott, Dave and Matt bring some clever techniques from the floor of Photoshop World.
Episode 22 (March 20, 2006)
Length: 27:40
Join Scott, Dave and Matt for another chilling episode of Adobe Photoshop TV and check out our newest tips and tricks.
Episode 21 (March 13, 2006)
Length: 34:07
The Photoshop Guys welcome Eddie Tapp and give you some awesome techniques for photo restoration and manipulation.
Episode 20 (March 6, 2006)
Length: 31:45
Join the Photoshop Guys and special guest Jack Reznicki. Scott reports from the Adobe booth at PMA.
Episode 19 (February 27, 2006)
Length: 29:38
Join the Photoshop Guys for an epic episode of Photoshop TV from CBS Studios with special guest, Mike Kubeisy.
Episode 18 (February 20, 2006)
Length: 29:02
The Photoshop Guys stir things up with great effects tutorials and handy time-savers.
Episode 17 (February 13, 2006)
Length: 29:02
Quickly and accurately color correct your images. Simple but stunning techniques for hand tinting your images.
Episode 16 (February 6, 2006)
Length: 27:06
Join Scott Kelby, Matt Kloskowski and Dave Cross for great new tutorials, Photoshop trivia, answers to viewer's questions.
Episode 15 (January 30, 2006)
Length: 32:05
Join The Photoshop Guys for hot new tutorials and tricks. Special guest Rod Harlan of the Digital Video Professionals Association
Episode 14 (January 23, 2006)
Length: 27:26
Join The Photoshop Guys for tutorials on Vanishing Point, Creating Photographic Edges and a special tip from Photoshop Classic Effects.
Episode 13 (January 16, 2006)
Length: 37:00
The Photoshop Guys show us how to use the pen tool to trace an image with paths and use Vanishing Point to put a sign on the side of a truck.
Episode 12 (January 9, 2006)
Length: 42:36
This extended episode of Photoshop TV features a first look at the New Adobe Lightroom Mac Beta release.
Episode 11 (January 2, 2006)
Length: 21:00
The Photoshop Guys tackle Layers Masks, the Preset Manager and getting started with scripting.
Episode 10 (December 26, 2005)
Length: 15:56
Removing color cast from images with Hue/Saturation. Use Extract for hard-to-make selections.
Episode 9 (December 19, 2005)
Length: 31:41
Resizing and cropping for the web, creating aventurous borders and adding a grunge effect to type.
Episode 8 (December 12, 2005)
Length: 33:06
Editing keyboard shortcuts to speed up workflow, adding a Vignette effect for vintage releases of Photoshop and applying a filter without rasterizing.
Episode 7 (December 05, 2005)
Length: 38:25
Making realistic shadows with the pen tool, avoiding "snap to guideline" and using Quickmask.
Episode 6 (November 28, 2005)
Length: 30:59
Tweaking History Palette, using Image Processor to batch resize and making lights "pop."
Episode 5 (November 21, 2005)
Length: 11:09
Open RAW files in Photoshop without the Camera RAW dialogue. Shortcut command for applying filters multiple times and blending two photos with different
Episode 4 (November 14th, 2005)
Length: 40:23
Make your own brush from a signature. Stroke effects with the Spatter filter. Creating droplets for drag and drop resizing from the desktop.
Episode 3 (November 7th, 2005)
Length: 31:15
Changing the effect of a filter using "Fade Filter" Burned-in edge effects for photos. Getting two areas of color to match.
Episode 2 (October 31, 2005)
Length: 29:46
Keyboard shortcuts for adjustment layers. Placing color photos on black and white backgrounds. Multiple selections using Quick Mask.
Episode 1 (October 24th, 2005)
Length: 26:03
Sharpening that doesn't look overly sharpened. Duplicating multiple layers in the same document. Photographic special effects using CS2 page curl.