Episode Summary 
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Because the cast of NAPPtv is scattered across the country, we've had to employ a little extra technology to get them all together for this week's show.
So What Have We Learned?
- Dave shares an edge effect tutorial that uses a graphic created in Illustrator to make a clipping mask in Photoshop that you can then use around the borders of your image.
- Corey has a tutorial about using brush tools in the Quick Mask Mode to help make difficult selections that your regular selection tools can't make.
- RC traveled all the way to Bell Buckle, Tennessee for the RC and Moonpie Festival. Check out a video summary of his wacky weekend trip.
- Deke McClelland has another segment that deals with using the Multi Channel function in Photoshop to create a hyper-saturated effect that you can't achieve with filters and adjustments.
- Matt joins in with a keyboard shortcut for creating a new layer in the Layers palette.
This Week’s Sponsors:
Eizo | DLO | CDW | Adobe | iStockPhoto
Photoshop World, Las Vegas
We hope you are planning to join us for the upcoming Photoshop World conference in Las Vegas, September 6-8. There are some new classes, some new instructors, but all of the same Photoshop fun. Be sure to check out photoshopworld.com for information on the conference. Keep an eye out for the special discount available to those people who sign up early.
This Week's Photoshop User TV News
Stephanie Cross is doing this week's news segment from a remote location. You can check it out on Youtube here.
Contest Winner
Congratulations to Chris Kennedy for winning the weekly NAPPTV trivia contest. Chris correctly identified the Conditional Mode Change dialog. Tune in this week for another question and a chance to win some great prizes.
This Week's To-Do List
-Check out Dexigner.com. This website is a collection of directories, graphics, databases, etc. There's a lot of neat graphic design stuff.
-Corey likes to visit Apple.com/trailers to get inspiration from all the newest film releases.
-Speaking of film, BLTomato.com is a company that designs the movie posters for some of those big name summer movies you've been hearing about this summer.



















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