Saturday, May 26, 2012

Photoshop CS6: New Features Workshop - Learn What's New And How It Affects You - 7 Free Video Tutorials

Photoshop CS6: New Features Workshop - Learn What's New And How It Affects You - 7 Free Video Tutorials: In this course, Photoshop experts Tim Grey and Olaf Giermann look at the new features available in Photoshop CS6 and show you how to incorporate them into your workflow (download a free trial of Photoshop CS6 Extended). They’ll take you on a tour of the interface, which has a new look and different controls in some of the panels, and introduce you to all the new features in areas like adjustments, image cleanup, creative effects, text and graphics, video, and 3D. Get 20% off course by using code PSS20 until end of May.

Panel Updates
There have been some changes to the panels in Photoshop CS6, especially related to adjustments, as you'll see in this lesson.

Crop Tool Overhaul
The Crop tool has received a rather drastic overhaul in Photoshop CS6, and in this lesson you'll learn all about the changes and how to work with this update to a classic tool.

Adaptive Wide Angle Filter
The new Adaptive Wide Angle filter enables you to apply advanced perspective correction for wide-angle distortion effects, and in this lesson you'll learn how to put this powerful filter to use.

Patch Tool Updates
The Patch tool now supports cleanup on a separate layer and Content-Aware technology, and in this lesson you'll get a look at how to work with these updates.

Oil Paint Filter
The new Oil Paint filter enables you to add a painterly look to any photographic image, as you'll see in this lesson.

Tilt-Shift Filter
The new Tilt-Shift blur filter in Photoshop CS6 enables you to apply some creative blur effects that can have a significant impact on your photos, and in this lesson we'll explore the possibilities.

Improved Viewport
Navigation Viewport is much more convenient in CS6, as you'll see in this lesson. Tools are now grouped together so there are fewer steps involved in creating 3D geometry.

(posted by Jennifer Apple for www.PhotoshopSupport.com)

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