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How to Learn What Everything Does in Photoshop
If you’ve ever wondered what a particular checkbox, or tool, or filter, or option was in Adobe Photoshop, NAPP set out to teach you just that,with thousands of short 60-second (max) videos (and yes, there are literally thousands of these short to-the-point videos). Called “H.E.L.P.” (the How-To Educational Library for Photoshop), it was unveiled last week
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Filter Forget is a plug-in for Photoshop that can generate textures, enhance images, create visual effects and more. In this review from Photoshop Daily it earns 8 out of 10 as an extremely valuable source for those graphically inclined. A 30-day trial version is available… … Source: Photoshop Daily via ImagingInsider.com
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Filter Forge Freepack 3 Continuing the series of free Photoshop plugins, Filter Forge has released Filter Forge Freepack 3 - Frames for Mac OS X. and comment »
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Filter Forge, Inc. today announced a 50% holiday discount for its flagship product, Filter Forge, a high-end plugin for Adobe Photoshop allowing computer artists to build their own filters -- seamless textures, visual effects, distortions, patterns, backgrounds, frames and more. The key features of Filter Forge include a visual filter editor and a free online library of about 6500 user-created tex...
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Q&A Day Hi everyone. Been getting lots of good questions lately so here's another Q&A day for you. Q. Hi Matt. In your Sharpening Workflow video, why didn't you open in Photoshop as a smart object. You could still apply your filter as a smart filter right? A. Actually that's a great question and I don't really have a
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