![]() ![]() Reprinted by permission and sponsored by the NAPP When the Color Settings dialog appears, under the Working Spaces area, choose Adobe RGB (1998) from the RGB pop-up menu. You choose this RGB space under the Photoshop menu, under Color Settings (in Windows, Color Settings can be found under the Edit menu). We like Adobe RGB (1998), which is a very popular RGB space for prepress work. We recommend changing your RGB workspace to an RGB space that's more appropriate for doing print work. It clips off lots of colors that are actually printable in CMYK mode, and therefore is pretty unsuitable for prepress work. However, if you're producing graphics for print, the sRGB mode is just about the worst RGB space your monitor could possibly be set at. Photoshop Tip: Going To Press? Make Sure Your Monitor Is In The "Right Space"īy default, the RGB space for your monitor is set to sRGB, which is an okay mode for designing Web graphics. Also note that this lens will be updated as more resources are discovered. Enrique has done all the grunt work and offers a compilation of resource links that will get you wired and inspired in no time. Squidoo is a site that hosts a wide variety of mini guides that are called "lenses" and Enrique has created a lens titled " Programming Photoshop Plugins."Īs he states on the page, finding resources that explain how to program a Photoshop plugin can be difficult. Now that I've gotten that out of the way I can get to the real news about Enrique which is that he's been a part of the public beta of, a new project by marketing genius Seth Godin. And " Draw A Decorated Christmas Tree" explains how to create a tree with ornaments and lights. " Christmas Glass Ornament" walks you through creating a shiny Christmas glass ornament. " Christmas Holly" shows a way to draw some simple holly. In tutorials " Light Up Your Trees" will show you how to put some animated Christmas lights on a tree. There are some interesting tutorials, downloads and gift ideas. ![]() The Multi-Talented Enrique Flouret Has Gone Squidoo!Įnrique Flouret of The Photoshop Roadmap has released his December Newsletter, which is a Christmas Special Issue. Posted by Jennifer Apple | | send comments You can watch Photoshop TV online at the Photoshop TV website, or you can subscribe by going to Apple's iTunes Music Store and searching for "Photoshop TV" in the podcast directory search. The show also includes Photoshop trivia, NAPP news, and contests. Scott shows an easy way to add your signature to a photo, and a nip-and-tuck trick to help you trim unwanted fat from your holiday photos. Matt shows how to straighten crooked photos using a new feature in Photoshop CS2, and how to resize large images down to sizes more appropriate for posting to the web. In this episode of Photoshop TV which has become one of the top ranked Podcasts in the world Dave shares a technique to create interesting (and semi-random) border effects to a photo, and shows a trick that gives type a ragged "grunge" look. ![]() "The Photoshop Guys" Release Photoshop TV Episode 9 The Photoshop Blog offers the latest Photoshop news and software updates, Photoshop tips and tutorials, and random thoughts from graphic artist and Photoshop expert Jennifer Apple. Get Flash, Dreamweaver, Photoshop Extended with Adobe Web Premium. ![]()
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