PSV #03 Using Workspaces - Photoshop for Video
Tuesday, December 26, 2006 Filed in: Podcast
Workspaces allow you to arrange windows in Photoshop and call that setup again later. Instructor Richard Harrington teaches you how to create and modify workspaces.
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For Geeks with Bad Caffeine Habits
Monday, December 25, 2006 Filed in: Personal
The device works, doesn't seem to draw much power, and it runs silently. I know you're jealous, so if you're significant other didn't get you one, than stop over to www.thinkgeek.com and pick one up.
PSV #02 User Preferences Part 2 - Photoshop for Video
Tuesday, December 19, 2006 Filed in: Podcast
New Photoshop Podcast Soars
Saturday, December 16, 2006 Filed in: Adobe
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Photoshop CS3 Sneak Peek – On the Web – On iTunes
New Photoshop CS3 Online Learning Center
These guys have good stuff and can be commended for making the bulk of it free to new users. Be sure to check it out and explore new options. You may also want to Join NAPP for access to a wealth of other online materials and training.
Photoshop CS3 Public Beta Available on Friday – New Podcast Today
If you are looking for some training, here's two places to start:
Photoshop CS3 Sneak Peek – On the Web – On iTunes
Photoshop CS3 Learning Center – On the Web
PSV #01 User Preferences Part 1 - Photoshop for Video
Tuesday, December 12, 2006 Filed in: Podcast
Aperture Update – Lot's of Tweaks
Tuesday, December 12, 2006 Filed in: Apple
Aperture 1.5.2 addresses issues related to overall reliability and performance in a number of areas, including:
• Contact sheet printing (useful for sending to clients)
• Smart Albums
• Watermarks (useful for clients you don't trust)
• Lift and stamp
• Image export (Cuts down on artifacting when converting)
This part is essential
If you haven’t already done so, it is strongly recommended that you also download the Digital Camera RAW Support Update 1.0.1, which is available on the Apple Downloads support page at http://www.apple.com/support/downloads.
The Digital Camera RAW Support Update addresses the following issues:
• Handling of large Canon RAW files (.CRW)
• DNG compatibility on Intel-based Macintosh computers (Important for Adobe users)
• Lines sometimes appearing in images exported from Aperture (sometimes? try all the time)
Adobe Reader 8 is Released
Tuesday, December 12, 2006 Filed in: Adobe

Looking for greater options and compatibility when browsing PDF files? Then its time to download Adobe Reader 8 (formerly Acrobat Reader). The new version features a streamlined interface that can be customized by the end user. An important change is that Acrobat Professional users can enable the ability for Reader users to fill and submit forms as well as add comments. The program is also GPU aware so a powerful graphics card will speed things up.
After Effects 7.0.1 is Released
Sunday, December 10, 2006 Filed in: Adobe
• An issue has been fixed where After Effects' application window could not be revealed after being hidden.
• After Effects can now read IFF image files rendered out of mental ray for Maya.
• Shift-clicking to draw vertices with the Pen tool now constrains to 45 degree angles.
• Copy and paste of semitransparent text from Illustrator into After Effects has been fixed.
• Choosing Composition > Preview > Audio Preview (Work Area) will now play the whole work area.
• Users can now import Blackmagic Design 8-bit YUV AVI compressed files.
• An issue that caused incorrect pixel aspect ratio and dimensions when importing DVCProHD files captured in FCP5 has been fixed. (I begged for this one)
• Audio waveform no longer disappears when the window is resized.
A big thanks to After Effects Product Manager Steve Kilisky for letting me know.
Take Our Monthly Survey – December 2006
This time we want to know which new tutorials to produce. Which Motion Graphics design skill do you want to see more training available? I'll produce both a for sale product and an exclusive sample for those who vote and comment. Be sure to leave a comment with your email address and I'll contact you next month with a free training module.
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GV Expo Class Notes Are Live
Saturday, December 09, 2006 Filed in: Conferences
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If you wanted to take advantage of our DVD discount (10% off at VASST.com) be sure to enter the code GVEXPO at check out.
I Have a Present for You... UPDATE
I promise some really cool free downloads that you'll want to get. A certain legal document prevents me from leaking any details, but you will NOT want to miss what I have in store. Trust me... GRIN.
Just What are Scratch Disks?
Friday, December 08, 2006 Filed in: Adobe
By targeting hard drive, Photoshop can temporarily use disk space to help in opening large files, ruing complex filters, or performing a resize command. But how do you set this up?
1. Launch your preferences by pressing Cmd + K (Ctrl + K).
2. Find the Plug-Ins & Scratch Disks Category in the drop down menu at the top of the window.
3. Set your first Scratch Disk to a hard drive and click OK.
Internal hard drives are best (as opposed to networked drives). You should also avoid using the Startup (system) drive as this will bog performance down. If you are a video editor, you can target your fast video editing drives. Don't worry, Photoshop will trash any temp files when you quit or on relaunch after a crash.
Be sure to set your Scratch Disk preferences right for a great bump in performance when working with larger files or with several files open.
Adobe Releases New Articles on Digital Photography

