Photoshop User TV: Episode 87

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Dave shares some tips for moving your presets from Photoshop CS2 into the new CS3 version using the Preset Manager.
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Studio On Wheels

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While waiting for the new studio to be completed, Scott, Dave, Corey, and RC decided to take a drive while they do the show.

So What Have We Learned?

- Dave shares some tips for moving your presets from Photoshop CS2 into the new CS3 version using the Preset Manager.

- Scott has a trick for using the new Camera Raw version 4.1 and editing your photos using a Smart Object layer.

- RC answers a question from the user forums about placing a copyright symbol in the bottom corner of your document.

- Corey has a tutorial for creating a neat border effect using a custom brush.

- NAPP's creative director, Felix Nelson, shares a couple quick tips for customizing your workspace in Photoshop CS3.

This Week’s Sponsors:

Eizo | DLO | CDW | Adobe | iStockPhoto

Photoshop World, Las Vegas

Scott talks about some of the courses at this year's Photoshop World conference. Be sure to sign up soon because space is limited and classes are filling up. Photoshop World will be held September 6-8 at the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. photoshopworld.com

Picking The Right Software

Adobe and CDW are offering services to help you decide which pieces of Adobe software are going to be best-suited your needs. Check out the Photoshop Family page at Adobe.com for information about the CS3 suite. Also, you can use CDW for assistance finding the upgrades for your particular Adobe products.

Contest Winner

Congratulations to Davin Studer for winning the weekly NAPPTV trivia contest. Davin sent in the correct answer on how to adjust the transparency settings to get the dark checkerboard appearance. Tune in this week for another question and a chance to win.

This Week's To-Do List

-Check out Talking Tech, a new podcast by Ed Baig and Jefferson Graham from USA Today. Here's the link: usatoday.com/tech.
-Go to SantaFeworkshops.com to get information about some upcoming location shoots. Also check out the work of a great photographer, Karen Kuehn. Her website is karenkuehn.com
-Take a look at this interesting site for wedding photography. It's called trashthedress.com

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