Jim Hoerricks’ site, Forensic Photoshop, contains a wide assortment of interesting posts and tutorials that deal with using Photoshop for forensic work. Jim has also written a book, Forensic Photoshop. He now has a dedicated site that features an on-going discussion of the forensic uses of Adobe’s Photoshop Lightroom. Forensic Lightroom includes tips, how-tos, step-by-steps, and advanced techniques for using Lightroom in a forensic workflow. Here is a new Photoshop Lightroom 2 tutorial from him… We’ll start the discussion on importing images into Lightroom 2 by looking at those images that were captured by another device and already exist on our system (internal or external storage device). Select File>New Catalog to start with a fresh catalog. When we do, Lightroom will relaunch and you’ll see a screen that looks like this - an empty catalog viewed in the Library Module. (posted by Jennifer Apple for www.PhotoshopSupport.com)
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Here’s You Suck At Photoshop, Episode 14. In this episode, Donnie Hoyle has no time to show you Photoshop’s video editing features… Plus I’ve listed all previous episodes for you just below the graphic. Enjoy! (posted by Jennifer Apple for www.PhotoshopSupport.com)
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Martin Evening has posted another excellent article on Lightroom 2 — Photoshop As A Sandwich Filling For Lightroom. From the intro: Following on from the recent demos of what’s new in Lightroom 2, here is a tip on working with Lightroom and Photoshop, where I suggest how Lightroom can be used at the front end and back end of your image processing workflow, leaving Photoshop to do what it does best, for carrying out all the tricky retouching in the middle. (posted by Jennifer Apple for www.PhotoshopSupport.com)
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Mask Pro 4.1 is onOne’s latest masking and selection plug-in program, that enhances the basic capabilities of Photoshop, allowing for vastly more accurate selections and masks than we’ve seen to date. Its specialty is to assist the user in creating and making selections on objects in images. (posted by Jennifer Apple for www.PhotoshopSupport.com)
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