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      <title>Episode 75: Copying Consistency</title>
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      <description>When you work with multiple files (and I know you do), switching between them can be quite a pain, especially if you're using Photoshop CS4. In today's Quicktip I show you how to quickly and easily navigate and manage multiple documents by using your keyboard. This will help you switch documents without ever having to take your hands off the keyboard, which will inevitably make you faster and more productive!</description>
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      <title>Episode 73: Ruling Your Rulers</title>
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      <title>Episode 70: Grand Theft Color</title>
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      <description>In this week's episode of Quicktips we take a look at how to create a comic book effect on your digital photographs. This is a very quick and easy technique that creates a very cool effect in the end. Many people have emailed me saying I am being too CS3 specific on this podcast, so this week I show you how to achieve this effect using CS3 and non-CS3 versions of Photoshop. the best part is, all of the techniques are completely non-destructive!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this week's episode of Quicktips we take a look at how to create a comic book effect on your digital photographs. This is a very quick and easy technique that creates a very cool effect in the end. Many people have emailed me saying I am being too CS3 specific on this podcast, so this week I show you how to achieve this effect using CS3 and non-CS3 versions of Photoshop. the best part is, all of the techniques are completely non-destructive!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of Quicktips we take a look at how to spice up your landscape photography using a very unusual and artistic technique. This is a really cool effect that will really help you take those photos that are just "ok" and turn them into a nice work of art.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Cross Processing has been a popular photographic technique for many years and with the innovation of digital tools the look of cross processed photos has become even more popular. There are many plug-ins and tools out there that will help you achieve an effect such as this, but all of those tools require more time and money than I am willing to spend. Luckily when I was poking around in the curves dialogue box I actually found a preset that does a very nice job of "cross processing" a photograph. Add this as an adjustment layer and you've got yourself a kick-butt technique, and most importantly a non-destructive effect!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Quicktips News: Total Training Online</title>
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      <description>Above is a video showcasing some of the great features of Total Training&amp;#8217;s new online training system. As many of you know all of my current training videos are now available at Total Training&amp;#8217;s website and I truly believe this is the best delivery system for online training that I have ever used. If you visit Total Training Online you have the option of signing up for a free 7-day guest pass which will give you access to the first 20 minutes of each training series in the online library. Check it out today&#226; You&amp;#8217;ll be glad you did!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Above is a video showcasing some of the great features of Total Training&amp;#8217;s new online training system. As many of you know all of my current training videos are now available at Total Training&amp;#8217;s website and I truly believe this is the best delivery system for online training that I have ever used. If you visit Total Training Online you have the option of signing up for a free 7-day guest pass which will give you access to the first 20 minutes of each training series in the online library. Check it out today&#226; You&amp;#8217;ll be glad you did!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Above is a video showcasing some of the great features of Total Training&amp;#8217;s new online training system. As many of you know all of my current training videos are now available at Total Training&amp;#8217;s website and I truly believe this is the best delivery system for online training that I have ever used. If you visit Total Training Online you have the option of signing up for a free 7-day guest pass which will give you access to the first 20 minutes of each training series in the online library. Check it out today&#226; You&amp;#8217;ll be glad you did!</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary>Every week I receive a ton of email asking about different Photoshop techniques. One of the most requested techniques is how to change the color of an object (usually a shirt or car, etc.) and in this episode that question is answered. We are going to use the Select Color Range command in Photoshop to achieve this color change and when we're done, you'll be amazed at just how easy it really is.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>This week we'll be heading back into Photoshop CS3 in order to achieve a very cool look on our digital photos. The look we get with this technique is very unique and leaves a lot of room for customization. There are several techniques out there that are similar to this one, but I believe this to be the superior method because all of the effects we've done to this photograph are completely non-destructive and customizable! Download Exercise File</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This week we'll be heading back into Photoshop CS3 in order to achieve a very cool look on our digital photos. The look we get with this technique is very unique and leaves a lot of room for customization. There are several techniques out there that are similar to this one, but I believe this to be the superior method because all of the effects we've done to this photograph are completely non-destructive and customizable! Download Exercise File</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:subtitle>This week we'll be heading back into Photoshop CS3 in order to achieve a very cool look on our digital photos. The look we get with this technique is very unique and leaves a lot of room for customization. There are several techniques out there that are similar to this one, but I believe this to be the superior method because all of the effects we've done to this photograph are completely non-destructive and customizable! Download Exercise File</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This week we'll be heading back into Photoshop CS3 in order to achieve a very cool look on our digital photos. The look we get with this technique is very unique and leaves a lot of room for customization. There are several techniques out there that are similar to this one, but I believe this to be the superior method because all of the effects we've done to this photograph are completely non-destructive and customizable! Download Exercise File</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 63: Last Week's Photo</title>
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      <description>After last week's episode I had several viewers write in asking how I achieved the effect on the photos that were used in that episode. My apologies for not covering that last week, but for those of you who were wondering&#226; Here you go! This is a great technique for giving your photos a very unique look, and the best part is that it's non-destructive and done completely using Adobe's Camera Raw.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>After last week's episode I had several viewers write in asking how I achieved the effect on the photos that were used in that episode. My apologies for not covering that last week, but for those of you who were wondering&#226; Here you go! This is a great technique for giving your photos a very unique look, and the best part is that it's non-destructive and done completely using Adobe's Camera Raw.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>After last week's episode I had several viewers write in asking how I achieved the effect on the photos that were used in that episode. My apologies for not covering that last week, but for those of you who were wondering&#226; Here you go! This is a great technique for giving your photos a very unique look, and the best part is that it's non-destructive and done completely using Adobe's Camera Raw.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 63: Last Week's Photo</title>
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      <description>After last week's episode I had several viewers write in asking how I achieved the effect on the photos that were used in that episode. My apologies for not covering that last week, but for those of you who were wondering&#226; Here you go! This is a great technique for giving your photos a very unique look, and the best part is that it's non-destructive and done completely using Adobe's Camera Raw.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>After last week's episode I had several viewers write in asking how I achieved the effect on the photos that were used in that episode. My apologies for not covering that last week, but for those of you who were wondering&#226; Here you go! This is a great technique for giving your photos a very unique look, and the best part is that it's non-destructive and done completely using Adobe's Camera Raw.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>After last week's episode I had several viewers write in asking how I achieved the effect on the photos that were used in that episode. My apologies for not covering that last week, but for those of you who were wondering&#226; Here you go! This is a great technique for giving your photos a very unique look, and the best part is that it's non-destructive and done completely using Adobe's Camera Raw.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 62: Copy Cat</title>
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      <description>In this episode of Quicktips we take a look at how you can quickly and easily copy and paste Camera Raw settings without ever having to leave the Adobe Bridge. This is a great little time-saver and it should help you shave some precious minutes off your next project. Tune in Next week to learn how this look was achieved on these photos using nothing but Adobe Camera Raw.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of Quicktips we take a look at how you can quickly and easily copy and paste Camera Raw settings without ever having to leave the Adobe Bridge. This is a great little time-saver and it should help you shave some precious minutes off your next project. Tune in Next week to learn how this look was achieved on these photos using nothing but Adobe Camera Raw.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Quicktips we take a look at how you can quickly and easily copy and paste Camera Raw settings without ever having to leave the Adobe Bridge. This is a great little time-saver and it should help you shave some precious minutes off your next project. Tune in Next week to learn how this look was achieved on these photos using nothing but Adobe Camera Raw.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 62: Copy Cat</title>
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      <description>In this episode of Quicktips we take a look at how you can quickly and easily copy and paste Camera Raw settings without ever having to leave the Adobe Bridge. This is a great little time-saver and it should help you shave some precious minutes off your next project. Tune in Next week to learn how this look was achieved on these photos using nothing but Adobe Camera Raw.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of Quicktips we take a look at how you can quickly and easily copy and paste Camera Raw settings without ever having to leave the Adobe Bridge. This is a great little time-saver and it should help you shave some precious minutes off your next project. Tune in Next week to learn how this look was achieved on these photos using nothing but Adobe Camera Raw.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Quicktips we take a look at how you can quickly and easily copy and paste Camera Raw settings without ever having to leave the Adobe Bridge. This is a great little time-saver and it should help you shave some precious minutes off your next project. Tune in Next week to learn how this look was achieved on these photos using nothing but Adobe Camera Raw.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 61: Exploring Bridge Home</title>
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      <description>In this episode of Quicktips we take a break from actual image processing and focus more on furthering our education about the Creative Suite products. In case you didn't know Adobe has built in a virtual learning center to Adobe Bridge CS3 called "Bridge Home." Bridge Home is a great internal web application that gives you info and learning resources for all of the Creative Suite applications. Take some time, browse around, and I am sure you'll find something useful in this cool new feature!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of Quicktips we take a break from actual image processing and focus more on furthering our education about the Creative Suite products. In case you didn't know Adobe has built in a virtual learning center to Adobe Bridge CS3 called "Bridge Home." Bridge Home is a great internal web application that gives you info and learning resources for all of the Creative Suite applications. Take some time, browse around, and I am sure you'll find something useful in this cool new feature!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Quicktips we take a break from actual image processing and focus more on furthering our education about the Creative Suite products. In case you didn't know Adobe has built in a virtual learning center to Adobe Bridge CS3 called "Bridge Home." Bridge Home is a great internal web application that gives you info and learning resources for all of the Creative Suite applications. Take some time, browse around, and I am sure you'll find something useful in this cool new feature!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 60: Retouching in Raw</title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Photoshop Quicktips is back&#226; FINALLY! After a long absence Photoshop Quicktips is on the air once again and this week we take a look at a very cool feature of Adobe's Camera Raw. In this episode we learn how to use the new retouch tool in ACR and how it can help fix problem areas in our images quickly, efficiently, and most important non-destructively!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 60: Retouching in Raw</title>
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      <title>Episode 59: Suite Integration</title>
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      <description>One of the great things about Adobe applications are there ability to seamlessly integrate with one another. This makes work both easy and fun! In this week's episode of Quicktips we take a look at how you can build a customized contact sheet using Adobe Photoshop, Bridge, and InDesign! If you're a photographer this is sure to become an essential technique for you to employ when delivering proofs to clients or sending them a PDF copy via email.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>One of the great things about Adobe applications are there ability to seamlessly integrate with one another. This makes work both easy and fun! In this week's episode of Quicktips we take a look at how you can build a customized contact sheet using Adobe Photoshop, Bridge, and InDesign! If you're a photographer this is sure to become an essential technique for you to employ when delivering proofs to clients or sending them a PDF copy via email.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>One of the best things about working in Photoshop is the ability to place and work with smart objects. Now with the innovations of Camera RAW 4 and Photoshop CS3 we have the ability to take any file from Camera RAW and place it into Photoshop as a Smart Object. This will prove to be a great advantage as you work in Photoshop because you can now have the full functionality of a Camera RAW file directly within your Photoshop projects which will allow you unprecedented creative control. Don't forget to check out my new blog at JustinSeeley.com!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>One of the best things about working in Photoshop is the ability to place and work with smart objects. Now with the innovations of Camera RAW 4 and Photoshop CS3 we have the ability to take any file from Camera RAW and place it into Photoshop as a Smart Object. This will prove to be a great advantage as you work in Photoshop because you can now have the full functionality of a Camera RAW file directly within your Photoshop projects which will allow you unprecedented creative control. Don't forget to check out my new blog at JustinSeeley.com!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>One of the best things about working in Photoshop is the ability to place and work with smart objects. Now with the innovations of Camera RAW 4 and Photoshop CS3 we have the ability to take any file from Camera RAW and place it into Photoshop as a Smart Object. This will prove to be a great advantage as you work in Photoshop because you can now have the full functionality of a Camera RAW file directly within your Photoshop projects which will allow you unprecedented creative control. Don't forget to check out my new blog at JustinSeeley.com!</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>One of the best things about working in Photoshop is the ability to place and work with smart objects. Now with the innovations of Camera RAW 4 and Photoshop CS3 we have the ability to take any file from Camera RAW and place it into Photoshop as a Smart Object. This will prove to be a great advantage as you work in Photoshop because you can now have the full functionality of a Camera RAW file directly within your Photoshop projects which will allow you unprecedented creative control. Don't forget to check out my new blog at JustinSeeley.com!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 57: RAW Creativity</title>
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      <description>For most people Adobe Camera RAW is simply an image processing engine. However, what these people overlook is ACR's ability to become quite the creative image editor. In this week's episode of Quicktips we'll take a look at how you can creatively use the tools of Adobe Camera RAW to morph your ordinary images into some extraordinary works of art. Also don't forget to check out my new blog over at JustinSeeley.com!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>For most people Adobe Camera RAW is simply an image processing engine. However, what these people overlook is ACR's ability to become quite the creative image editor. In this week's episode of Quicktips we'll take a look at how you can creatively use the tools of Adobe Camera RAW to morph your ordinary images into some extraordinary works of art. Also don't forget to check out my new blog over at JustinSeeley.com!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>For most people Adobe Camera RAW is simply an image processing engine. However, what these people overlook is ACR's ability to become quite the creative image editor. In this week's episode of Quicktips we'll take a look at how you can creatively use the tools of Adobe Camera RAW to morph your ordinary images into some extraordinary works of art. Also don't forget to check out my new blog over at JustinSeeley.com!</itunes:summary>
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      <description>For most people Adobe Camera RAW is simply an image processing engine. However, what these people overlook is ACR's ability to become quite the creative image editor. In this week's episode of Quicktips we'll take a look at how you can creatively use the tools of Adobe Camera RAW to morph your ordinary images into some extraordinary works of art. Also don't forget to check out my new blog over at JustinSeeley.com!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>For most people Adobe Camera RAW is simply an image processing engine. However, what these people overlook is ACR's ability to become quite the creative image editor. In this week's episode of Quicktips we'll take a look at how you can creatively use the tools of Adobe Camera RAW to morph your ordinary images into some extraordinary works of art. Also don't forget to check out my new blog over at JustinSeeley.com!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>For most people Adobe Camera RAW is simply an image processing engine. However, what these people overlook is ACR's ability to become quite the creative image editor. In this week's episode of Quicktips we'll take a look at how you can creatively use the tools of Adobe Camera RAW to morph your ordinary images into some extraordinary works of art. Also don't forget to check out my new blog over at JustinSeeley.com!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 56: Mini Productivity</title>
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      <description>Everyone wants to become faster when working in the creative field. Getting fast makes everyone happy including you, your boss and the all-important client. In this episode of Quicktips we take a look at a few techniques that will allow you to start shaving precious minutes off of your next project. Once you have mastered these techniques I promise that you will be well on your way to becoming a more efficient Photoshop user and an super-productive creative professional!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Everyone wants to become faster when working in the creative field. Getting fast makes everyone happy including you, your boss and the all-important client. In this episode of Quicktips we take a look at a few techniques that will allow you to start shaving precious minutes off of your next project. Once you have mastered these techniques I promise that you will be well on your way to becoming a more efficient Photoshop user and an super-productive creative professional!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Everyone wants to become faster when working in the creative field. Getting fast makes everyone happy including you, your boss and the all-important client. In this episode of Quicktips we take a look at a few techniques that will allow you to start shaving precious minutes off of your next project. Once you have mastered these techniques I promise that you will be well on your way to becoming a more efficient Photoshop user and an super-productive creative professional!</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary>Everyone wants to become faster when working in the creative field. Getting fast makes everyone happy including you, your boss and the all-important client. In this episode of Quicktips we take a look at a few techniques that will allow you to start shaving precious minutes off of your next project. Once you have mastered these techniques I promise that you will be well on your way to becoming a more efficient Photoshop user and an super-productive creative professional!</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Converting digital photographs to black &amp;#38; white is one of the most popular photographic techniques today. In this week's episode of Quicktips we take a look at how to utilize the Calculations Command in Photoshop to create better black &amp;#38; white compositions by essentially blending image channels together. Don't forget to check out my new Total Training for Adobe Photoshop CS3: Advanced series at TotalTraining.com. This is an 8.5hr series covering a multitude of digital imaging topics that are sure to improve your digital workflow. Promo Code: save15parnters - Saves 15% on Online Subscriptions Promo Code: save20pss - Saves 20% on DVD purchases</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Converting digital photographs to black &amp;#38; white is one of the most popular photographic techniques today. In this week's episode of Quicktips we take a look at how to utilize the Calculations Command in Photoshop to create better black &amp;#38; white compositions by essentially blending image channels together. Don't forget to check out my new Total Training for Adobe Photoshop CS3: Advanced series at TotalTraining.com. This is an 8.5hr series covering a multitude of digital imaging topics that are sure to improve your digital workflow. Promo Code: save15parnters - Saves 15% on Online Subscriptions Promo Code: save20pss - Saves 20% on DVD purchases</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 54: Vortext</title>
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      <description>In this week's episode of Quicktips we take a look at how to create a cool 3D effect in Photoshop. This is a great special effect that can be applied to images, text, shapes or pretty much anything else you can think of. The best part of this tutorial is the flexibility and compatibility! It's official! My first Total Training DVD series has been released both online and on DVD. Total Training for Adobe Photoshop CS3: Advanced is 8.5hrs of non-stop Photoshop learning and I urge all of you to check it out! Don't forget to use the promo codes: save15partners - Saves 15% on Total Training Online subscriptions save20pss - Saves 20% on Total Training DVDs Visit Total Training's Website for more information. Download Exercise File for Episode 54</description>
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