Showing posts with label adobe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adobe. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Blue screen vs. green screen and PS action

Blue screen vs. green screen and PS action


Russell Brown Tips & Techniques page

CS5: Green-Screen Removal for Paintings  Episode # CS5_027

Learn techniques for extracting green-screen backgrounds.
Also discover how to eliminate the notorious green fringe.



Removing Color Casts in Photoshop



How to Make the Perfect Green Screen Cut Out in Photoshop




Blue screen vs. green screen


What’s The Difference Between A Green Screen And A Blue Screen?



Rapid Green Screen Background Remover


Best way to chroma key a greenscreen without a plugin effect


EZ Green Screen - Photoshop Plugin Software




Green screen backgrounds
https://pinterest.com/explore/green-screen-backgrounds/

http://recordedmemories.org/green-screen-photography/



Lighting Your Green Screen Subjects to Blend with the Intended Background

Basic Setup Shooting for Green Screen




















Green screen basic Lighting


Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Photoshop CS6 updates now available

Photoshop CS6 updates now available



Photoshop CS6 (13.0.5/Mac 13.0.1.2/Win) Perpetual License Updates Now Available



Interpolate Extension for Photoshop CS6

...The Interpolate extension for Adobe® Photoshop® CS6 provides two new filters based on smoothly blending between colors.

The first filter, "Interpolate," fills the transparent areas of the current layer with a smooth mix of the colors in the opaque areas.

The second filter, "Match Edges," changes the colors at the edges of the current layer to match those of the layer below it, and smoothly distributes this change through the layer...
source: adobe





Adobe Photoshop Camera Raw 8.1 Release Candidate
























Saturday, June 1, 2013

Adobe Star Trails Action

Adobe Star Trails Action 



CS5: Star Trails Action and New Layer Opacity Adjustments 
Episode # CS5_014


Discover the new Star Trails Action that is built into Adobe Photoshop CS5. Also learn how to adjust the opacity of multiple selected layers.

Master Russell Brown





Batch Processing






actions

Sunday, January 6, 2013

HW for Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom - Benchmark Test

HW for Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom - Benchmark Test




Apple vs ASUS – Premiere CS6 Benchmark and Hardware Test :o 


NotebookCheck - Notebook / Laptop Reviews
 
Notebook Processors

Notebook Processors - Comparison Desktop and Mobile Processors (CPU Benchmarks)




Adobe Lightroom CC/6 Multi Core Performance


Adobe Photoshop CC Multi Core Performance




Better Performance with AMD Accelerated Processors: Adobe® Photoshop®


SSD RAID0 vs HDD Photoshop CS6 Benchmark Test


Lightroom 5 Beta and Lightroom 4 Speed Comparison :-(





AMD Trinity CS6 Photoshop & Application Hardware Acceleration Demo - Comp

AMD Trinity Photoshop Demo http://www.netbooknews.com Photoshop started to take advantage of GPU acceleration back with the CS4 release, using OpenGL to improve performance on certain filters and features. With CS6, Adobe has begun using OpenCL. There are two new features that leverage OpenCL; one is Iris Blur, which allows you to mimic depth of field using Photoshop instead of your camera, and the other is Liquify.





its ok NB?
-3rd Generation Intel® Core™ i5-3317U processor (3M Cache, up to 2.6 GHz)
-500GB-750GB 5400 RPM SATA HDD and 32GB mSATA SSD
-8GB2 Dual Channel DDR3 SDRAM at 1600MHz
-14" High Definition LED Display (1366 x 768) with Truelife



4GB vs 8GB vs 16GB System RAM - A Little Byte of Tech



AMD Piledriver FX-8350 CPU Processor Performance Overview NCIX Tech Tips



AMD FX 8350 vs Intel 3570K vs 3770K vs 3820 :o



Photoshop CS6 101: Mastering The Workspace - 20. Customizing Menus





Maximizing Embedded Database Performance on Multi-core and Mult-disk Hardware




Macbook Pro Retina vs ASUS G75VW-DS73: Premiere CS6 Speed Test!



Upgrade a laptop for faster Photoshop


7 Tricks & Tweaks To Speed Up Photoshop CS6 Performance




Our Favorite Laptops for Photographers, Videographers and Creative Professionals






How Adobe CS5 Takes Advantage of 64-Bit, Multi-Core, and GPU Computing


Is Photoshop CS6 Multithreaded ? Multicore Aware ? How Many Processor Cores Will CS6 Use ?





Adobe Photoshop CS6 Uses OpenCL OpenGL Features of GPU to Accelerate Graphics – Improved Performance


How To Optimize Your System for Adobe CS6 Video Applications – Free Download – for Photoshop – Premiere Pro – After Effects





Photoshop Help / Optimize performance | Photoshop CS4, CS5, CS6
 
CS4, CS5, CS6, 64 bit*     Windows 64 bit    As much RAM as you can fit in your computer
CS5, CS6, 64 bit                 Mac OS                As much RAM as you can fit in your computer


Photoshop generally runs faster with more processor cores, although some features take greater advantage of the additional cores than others. There is a law of diminishing returns with multiple processor cores: The more cores you use, the less you get from each additional core. Therefore, Photoshop doesn’t run four times as fast on a computer with 16 processor cores as on a computer with four cores. For most users, the increase in performance that more than six cores provides doesn't justify the increased cost.



Adobe Lightroom Help / Optimize performance
 
64-bit, multiple-core processor (for best performance, up to six cores. The extra power is especially important if you use multiple or high-resolution monitors which require more power).





CPU Benchmarks


UserBenchmark



Cinebench R15 CPU Single 64Bit
www.notebookcheck.net/Mobile-Processors-Benchmark-List.2436.0.html


Cinebench R15 CPU Multi 64Bit
www.notebookcheck.net/Mobile-Processors-Benchmark-List.2436.0.html













Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Adobe Lightroom The Most Important Tutorials

Adobe Lightroom The Most Important Tutorials


Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Tutorial - Part XVI - Saving And Migrating Your Adobe Lightroom Presets


Saving And Migrating Your Adobe Lightroom Presets


Lightroom 4 - Moving Between Lightroom 4 and Photoshop




Part I         - Index and Introduction
Part II       - Lightroom Workflow
Part III      - Organizing the Library
Part IV      - Keywording and Metadata
Part V       - Using Filters
Part VI      - Importing Your Images
Part VII     - Basic Editing Tools
Part VIII    - Developing Your Images, The Basics
Part IX      - Reading and Interpreting the Histogram - Basic Adjustments
Part X       - White Balance
Part XI      - The Tonal Scale
Part XII     - Presence Controls
Part XIII    - Using Presence Controls To Enhance The Eyes
Part XIV    - Using Presence Controls to Smooth the Skin
Part XV     - Speeding Up Your Workflow Using Presets and the Painter Tool
Part XVI    - Saving And Migrating Your Adobe Lightroom Presets
Part XVII   - Tone Curve
Part XVIII  - Tools - Effective Cropping, Straightening and Leveling
Part XIX    - Graduated Filters
Part XX     - Exposure vs. Brightness
Part XXI    - Making Photo Books
Part XXII   - Adjustment Brushes
Part XXIII  - Understanding Channel Mixing to Achieve Effective Black and White Photos
Part XXIV - Organising Your Photo Catalog Using Metadata and Keywords












Adobe Lightroom



Sunday, August 12, 2012

Adobe Lightroom or Bridge – Which is the Right to Manage Workflow?

Adobe Lightroom or Bridge – Which is the Right to Manage Workflow?




Lightroom or Bridge – Which is the Right Application to Manage your Workflow?
from 12:50 min.











Applying Different Masks for Every Smart Filter in Photoshop
Applying Different Masks for Every Smart Filter in Photoshop