Episode Summary 
Focused Episode
Matt has a tutorial on adding scribbles to your photos, which is great for kids and wedding pictures. Dave shows viewers how to display large images on the web with Photoshop's zoomify. Also, a tip about the new knowledge panel in Photoshop CS5 and organizing your photos with collection sets in Lightroom.
This Week's Sponsors:
Wacom | On One Software | iStockphoto | Mpix
Links Mentioned in the Show
- Be sure to sign up and participate in Scott's Worldwide Photo Walk, coming July 24th
- Registration for Photoshop World is now open. Be sure to check out the discounted hotel rates
- Visit KelbyTrainingLive.com to find a seminar coming to a city near you
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As always, good work.
Good show chaps.
Will we ever see the three of you together again?
Seems like it has been awhile.
You keep me on the edge of my seat with every show.
Love your work
Matt,
Great tutorial, I paused the show and immediately went and added some angel wings to my daughters photograph
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As usual you guys are awesome! MEOW!
Hey fellas, I remember the days when these used to be posted on Mondays. Is because the Scriv is addicted to World of Warcraft or some new iPad game?
Элитные пассажирские перевозки микроавтобусам
So, with Matt’s tutorial, is it possible to generate different colors instead of just black and white?
Looks wonderful. Great reading your post as well. I love this. thanks
Hai.. These look good. great presentation, i love this Thanks.
AWESOME trick with the scribbles. I can use this in a lot of my projects – thanks! You guys are great, as always!