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Contents
September 2007
www.photoshopuser.com
Features
18
Columns
Down & Dirty Tricks
Create denim from scratch, use layer styles to make outra-
geous text, and learn a popular photo softening technique.
—Scott Kelby, Felix Nelson, and Corey Barker
40
Photoshop Mastery
Ben shows us how to “hack” a Black and White adjustment
layer with a few simple modi cations.—Ben Willmore
42
Photoshop Speed Clinic
Experience the wonder of applying an action on mul-
tiple images using the Batch dialog.—Matt Kloskowski
48
The Fine Art of Printing
Learn what printer banding is and how to deal with its
various manifestations.—John Paul Caponigro
50
Creative Point of View
Read about the Shaw family and how their creativity has
evolved over three generations.—Katrin Eismann
52
Deke Space
Edit images in perspective after reading Deke’s report
on the updated Vanishing Point lter.—Deke McClelland
54
Photoshop for Educators
Jan challenges us to learn more with this article on the
new Adobe Media Gallery for Bridge.—Jan Kabili
32
Get It Right in the Camera
We asked three renowned photographers to share their
tips with us on how to prevent and x common digital
photography problems in their genre of photography.
—Mark Fleming, Bill Fortney, and David Ziser
56
Beginners’ Workshop
With CS3 you can import Illustrator les into Photoshop
as smart objects and shape layers (Part 1).—Dave Cross
60
Digital Camera Workshop
Hone your problem-solving skills after reading about
Jim’s recent on-location experience.—Jim
DiVitale
But Wait—There’s More:
Wherever you see the symbol
at the end of an article, it means there’s additional material
for NAPP members at www.photoshopuser.com.
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The WOW! Factor
Stay organized by grouping your masks and masking
your groups.—Linnea
Dayton and Cristen Gillespie
Columns
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Production Clinic
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Learn how to use a shark as a swimming grayscale target
to neutralize your underwater images.—Taz
Tally
Departments
About
Photoshop User
Magazine
From the Editor
Contributing Writers
Photoshop News
NAPP Member News
From the Help Desk
Photoshop Book Reviews
Photoshop Q&A
Photoshop Design Showcase
66
Mastering Photoshop with Video
Read this to keep building on the basics of video editing
with Photoshop CS3 Extended.—Glen
Stephens
68
Digital Photographer’s Notebook
Prep your scans using Adobe Camera Raw 4.1 and you
won’t be disappointed with the output.—Kevin
Ames
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Classic Photoshop E ects
New Column!
Create a Post-it Note-like image from scratch using smart
objects so you can update it as needed.—Corey Barker
Photoshop CS3 Extended for Research
Can Photoshop be used to help save lives? Yes! Read this
report to nd out how.—Eric
J. Wexler
New Column!
Reviews
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UltraSharp 2707WFP Monitor
ImagePrint RIP 7
MultiSync LCD2690WUXiSV
Lightning Trigger
PIXMA Pro9500
Lensbaby 3G
Singh-Ray Vari-ND Filter
Photoshop CS3 Extended for Engineering
Did you know you can access 3D models from
within
Photo-
shop using a Google plug-in?
—Scott Onstott
110
Photoshop Quick Tips
Flip out with the Clone Source panel, preserve your clipping
masks, and recover your colors.—Sherry London
134
Photoshop Beginners’ Tips
This issue, Colin has great tips on xing your lters, layer
styles, and blends.—Colin Smith
Photoshop Lightroom Section
80
Lightroom 1.1 is much more than just bug xes.
Matt presents the best
new or improved features in
a top 10 list, with a bonus, of course.—Matt Kloskowski
Top 10 New Features in
Photoshop Lightroom 1.1
86
Lightroom Beginners’ Workshop
Dave walks us through creating and customizing a Web
photo gallery.—Dave Cross
90
Sync Settings with Metadata
82
Working Creatively in Lightroom
In this issue, we’ll learn how an image can be
creatively enhanced with the right Develop
module adjustments.—Angela
Drury
Lightroom enables you to apply metadata and keywords
to your images, create presets, then sync the settings with
other images.—Tim Grey
84
Under the Loupe
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Lightroom Q&A
Lightroom Tips & Tricks
We’ll create an action in Photoshop, convert it to a
droplet, and put it to use in Lightroom.—Rob Sylvan
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