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Contents
July/August 2007
www.photoshopuser.com
Features
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Columns
Down & Dirty Tricks
Give your text a chrome effect, create a stunning
underwater scene, and make a wedding album
template.—Scott Kelby, Felix Nelson, and Corey Barker
45
Photoshop Mastery
Ben shows how to use the Healing Brush to smooth out
the grainy appearance of the transitioning twilight sky
in your images.—Ben Willmore
46
Photoshop Speed Clinic
Using separate steps to convert your RAW files to JPEG,
PSD, or TIFF formats? Use the Image Processor in Photo-
shop and do them all at once!—Matt Kloskowski
50
The Fine Art of Printing
Have you tried every trick in the book to get noise out
of your image? Learn what kind of noise you’re dealing
with and when to use it or lose it.—John Paul Caponigro
52
Creative Point of View
Learn about retouching skin and read on as Katrin
shares her superb 2- and 4-minute makeover
techniques.—Katrin Eismann
54
Deke Space
Deke tells us about the much-improved Brightness/
Contrast feature and takes off the gloves to describe
legacy behavior.—Deke McClelland
32
Streamline Your Digital
Photography Workflow
It seems nobody likes the term “workflow,” but
there’s no denying the importance of establishing a
powerful, yet simple process for dealing with your
digital photos. It’s all here: from importing and sort-
ing to outputting and archiving (and everything in
between).—Matt Kloskowski
56
Photoshop for Educators
Did you know that in CS3 you can import Photoshop
files—layers and all—into Flash? Jan shows us how to
turn Photoshop layers into Flash layers.—Jan Kabili
58
Beginners’ Workshop
Did you know you can create a basic website with
Photoshop? Well, you can! Read this edition of “Begin-
ners’ Workshop” to learn more.—Dave Cross
60
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.
Digital Camera Workshop
Jim shows us how to get the best output by calibrating
pre-shoot and then reveals which techniques ensure
consistent excellence.—Jim
DiVitale
Columns
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The WOW! Factor
Learn how to wow your audience with five different tint-
ing techniques.
Did you know you could use the Patch
tool to tint?—Linnea Dayton and Cristen Gillespie
Departments
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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
64
Production Clinic
Taz shows us different ways of controlling reflected light
with a polarized filter and how to use the Color Match
feature in Photoshop for optimal results.—Taz
Tally
66
Mastering Photoshop with Video
It’s easier than ever to work with video in Photoshop.
Read Glen’s article to give yourself a firm foundation to
build your knowledge of video editing.—Glen
Stephens
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Digital Photographer’s Notebook
Kevin explains what bit depth is all about, tackles the
question of RAW vs. JPEG editing, and shows us what’s
going on behind the scenes.—Kevin
Ames
Reviews
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DxO Optics Pro 4.2
Genuine Fractals Print Pro 5
Photo Safe
Nikon D40x
Noiseware 4.1
PearlyWhites and ShineOff
MP WRP PhotoPacks
70
Classic Photoshop Effects
Dave shows us how to save time and effort in Photoshop
when making instant twins with a few key camera settings
and some post-shoot techniques.—Dave Cross
108
Photoshop Quick Tips
Use Refine Edge to create presets, move your presets,
set the Global Light default, and more.—Sherry London
130
Photoshop Beginners’ Tips
Colin shares tips on creating font outlines, double layer
masks, etc.—Colin Smith
Photoshop Lightroom Section
74
Total Control
Do you find making tonal adjustments to your photo-
graphs intimidating? The Target Adjustment tool gives
you incredible control and it’s easy to use.—Kevin Ames
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Featured Photographer
Martin Sundberg takes photos of people who are
passionate about what they do, while they’re doing it.
Lightroom Beginners’ Workshop
This issue, Dave shows us how to rank, color code, and
put photos into collections.—Dave Cross
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Working Creatively in Lightroom
You can create a preset library from your saved Develop
settings, then apply those presets to other photos for
artistic effect.—Angela Drury
Quick Develop Panel
The surprisingly powerful Quick Develop panel is perfect
for making quick adjustments to your images for client
review.—Michael Tapes
80
Under the Loupe
Rob shows us how to take control of the file renaming
process in Lightroom by using the Filename Template
Editor to create presets.—Rob Sylvan
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Lightroom Q&A
Lightroom Tips & Tricks
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