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Old 06-10-09, 08:44 AM
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Thumbs up Free Video Tutorials

Being a Scot - the word FREE always make my eyes light up.

And when it is allied to VIDEO TUTORIALS on Photoshop/Lightroom etc - even more so.

PhotoRadar has some great VIDEO TUTORIALS for free here on site - and I for one highly recommend you view them - Although I sometimes wish I had not purchased so many DCM Mags over the years - as many seem to have come from the magazines CDs - but they are now here FREE to all.



There are many other great FREE TUTORIALS out there on the world wide web.

It would be a good idea if anyone discovers more of these to post links here - so we amateurs can all benefit - often the difference between a good amateur image and a top professional image - is good post editing techniques employed by the professional - and proper video tutorials are so much better than the written advice we get in most magazines and books and - dare I say it - here too.

Anyone found ANY recently !?!?!?? If so - why not post and share the links here.

To start with here are a few I have found useful :

For example - those wanting to improve their Lightroom/Photoshop skills need go no further than the Adobe TV website and see the great tutorials given by one of the companies developers Julieanne Kost - "The Complete Picture"




Another - the excellent set of Matt Kloskowski tutorials at his site Killer Tips for Photoshop.




Here are another couple - to keep you going - until you can find - and hopefully - share your own.






There must be thousands more out there - so if anyone finds more add the links to this thread and - POST THEM HERE - so we all can benefit - but don't tell the professionals - although apparently some of them already know the secrets.

Last edited by Gil Ritchie; 25-02-10 at 03:35 PM. Reason: To add link to Photoradar Videos - which I couldn't do in my original posting because of the quirks of the methods needed
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