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Cool Photoshop Guide images

Some cool photoshop guide images:

A5 LONG landscape flyer blank template
photoshop guide

Image by flyerboy_uk
A5 LONG landscape flyer blank template 297mm x 105mm (301mm x 109mm with bleed)

Open this blank template in photoshop/illustrator/indesign or even ariary – and lay your art over the top – following guides – then when submitting to a printer – remove the original template from behind

for EPS vector versions of this template, visit www.facemediagroup.co.uk/?page=design.formats#artworktemp…

Nikon 105mm f/2.5 lens test (at f/2.8, 3x enlargement)
photoshop guide

Image by s58y
Nikon 105mm f/2.5 lens test (at f/2.8, 3x enlargement)

Subject: Gamma Cygni area

Date: 2011/06/19

Exposure: single 15-second exposure, ISO1600, f/2.8 (unmarked detent)

Filter: None

Camera: Unmodified Canon T2i (550D)

Lens: Nikon 105mm f/2.5 AI-S (Nikon NIKKOR 105mm 1:2.5)

Mount: Astro-Physics AP900

Guiding: no guiding (15 second exposure is only 2-3 times the usual guiding interval)

Processing: No calibration. Raw conversion to TIFF in Images Plus.
Gamma set to 2.2 using levels in Photoshop. A 360 by 240 pixel area from each corner and another 360 by 240 pixel area from the center were combined in Photoshop and enlarged 3x using "nearest neighbor" mode to show the individual pixels enlarged 3x. Conversion to JPEG using quality 10. No other processing.

Remarks: Temp 53F, RH 87%; SQM-L reading 18.90 (bright moon)

Using a fine printed scale with 6 marks per millimeter and high power magnifying glass, focus was obtained to the nearest 1/12mm (83 microns) on the focusing ring using full-length 15-second test shots. The shot with the sharpest focus at the center is shown in this test. There was no attempt to focus 1/3 or 2/3 of the way out on the sensor.

88mm business card template – landscape
photoshop guide

Image by flyerboy_uk
business card size blank flyer template – landscape – 88mm x 55mm (92mm x 59mm with bleed)

Open this blank template in photoshop/illustrator/indesign or even ariary – and lay your art over the top – following guides – then when submitting to a printer – remove the original template from behind

for EPS vector versions of this template, visit www.facemediagroup.co.uk/?page=design.formats#artworktemp…

Cool Adobe Guide images

Check out these adobe guide images:

TEMPLE BAR
adobe guide

Image by infomatique

Temple Bar – Dublin
adobe guide

Image by infomatique

Nice Adobe Guide photos

Some cool adobe guide images:

ANTHRO136SP11_GG_Cam20_23_16_051
adobe guide

Image by CoDiFi
Photographs in this collection have been produced by Alison Lowrie, Heather Do, Liz Dolinar, and Adriana Haro at request of Michael Ashley for the UC Berkeley Anthropology 136e class, Spring 2011. The purpose was to digitally document the cultural heritage of Green Gulch Zen Center with the objective of gaining better insight into the Zen Center’s cultural history through the use of photographic technology.

Green Gulch Farm Zen Center (Latitude 37.86657, Longitude -122.56528), also referred to as the Green Dragon Temple, is located in Marin County, CA in a beautiful coastal valley overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Green Gulch, approximately a 10 mile drive north of San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge, is located on 115 acres surrounded by hundreds of acres of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Green Gulch is a cultural heritage site constituting of one of the three centers that form the San Francisco Zen Center founded by Shunryu Suzuki Roshi [1]. In 1972, Green Gulch was purchased from George Wheelwright, co-founder of Polaroid, as a part of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi’s vision to obtain a farm near the San Francisco Bay area where a community of Zen Buddhist practitioners could communally live and practice in accompany of one another [2] [3]. Part of the Wheelwright’s stipulation of the sale to the San Francisco Zen Center was that the farm must forever remain open to the public, as well as partake in agricultural awareness [4]. Green Gulch now serves as a Buddhist practice center in the Japanese Soto Zen tradition, were their endeavor is to awaken the people residing, working, and visiting the center in the bodhisattva spirit-the spirit of kindness and realistic helpfulness [1]. Green Gulch is compromised of a temple (the Zendo), organic farm and garden, guesthouse, and conference center. The center offers training and practice in Zen mediation through workshops and retreats, as well as apprenticeships emphasizing meditation practice, Buddhist teachings, and organic gardening and farming methods [5].

Photographs in this collection were captured on Sunday April 24, 2011, between 11:30 AM and 2:15 PM Pacific Time, under sunny conditions. Nixon D80 and two-Canon XSI cameras were used. A tripod was used for HDR shots. The photos were post-processed in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3.

Description written by Adriana Haro, following Alonso C. Addison’s proposed virtual heritage metadata format in his chapter "The Vanishing Virtual" in New Heritage: New Media and Cultural Heritage, edited by Kalay, et al., and published by Routledge in 2007.

All photos Copyright ©2011 Center for Digital Archaeology, Berkeley CA Creative Commons creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
For more information contact Center for Digital Archaeology, Berkeley, CA, 94720 or visit www.codifi.info/licensing

Further information about Green Gulch Zen Center can be found at www.sfzc.org/ggf/

[1] www.sfzc.org/ggf/display.asp?catid=3&pageid=484
[2] Oda, Mayumi (2002). I Opened the Gate, Laughing: an Inner Journey. Chronicle Books.
[3] Richmond, Ivan. Silence and Noise: Growing Up Zen in America. Simon and Schuster.
[4] McCormick, Kathleen (2000). The Garden Lover’s Guide to the West. Princeton Architectural Press.
[5] www.sfzc.org/ggf/display.asp?catid=3,79&pageid=251

Dota 2 Guide – Dragon Knight

Website: www.dotacinema.com stream www.own3d.tv T-shirts: dotacinema.spreadshirt.com Twitter www.twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Thanks to FlawlezZ for writing the guide, make sure to check out his youtube channel at: www.youtube.com Dragon Knight from Dota 2. A guide for how to play Dragon Knight at a normal/pro level. Commentated by SUNSfan. Click to tweet: clicktotweet.com Subscribe to DotaCinema, Your Home For Dota 2 Videos.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Modern Art Documentary ~ A Complete Guide

….warning ((DOCUMENTARY)) warning…. Impressionism, Expressionism, Fauvism, Cubism, Futurism, Dada, Surrealism, Pop Art, Conceptualism…. o my… ….Film by Herbert Kline…. (1977)
Video Rating: 4 / 5

where can i get a user guide for adobe indesign?

Question by derek c: where can i get a user guide for adobe indesign?

Best answer:

Answer by Khairudin Bin Salim
get it from the internet

Give your answer to this question below!

Cool Adobe Guide images

Some cool adobe guide images:

Peace on Earth
adobe guide

Image by CoDiFi
Photographs in this collection have been produced by Alison Lowrie, Heather Do, Liz Dolinar, and Adriana Haro at request of Michael Ashley for the UC Berkeley Anthropology 136e class, Spring 2011. The purpose was to digitally document the cultural heritage of Green Gulch Zen Center with the objective of gaining better insight into the Zen Center’s cultural history through the use of photographic technology.

Green Gulch Farm Zen Center (Latitude 37.86657, Longitude -122.56528), also referred to as the Green Dragon Temple, is located in Marin County, CA in a beautiful coastal valley overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Green Gulch, approximately a 10 mile drive north of San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge, is located on 115 acres surrounded by hundreds of acres of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Green Gulch is a cultural heritage site constituting of one of the three centers that form the San Francisco Zen Center founded by Shunryu Suzuki Roshi [1]. In 1972, Green Gulch was purchased from George Wheelwright, co-founder of Polaroid, as a part of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi’s vision to obtain a farm near the San Francisco Bay area where a community of Zen Buddhist practitioners could communally live and practice in accompany of one another [2] [3]. Part of the Wheelwright’s stipulation of the sale to the San Francisco Zen Center was that the farm must forever remain open to the public, as well as partake in agricultural awareness [4]. Green Gulch now serves as a Buddhist practice center in the Japanese Soto Zen tradition, were their endeavor is to awaken the people residing, working, and visiting the center in the bodhisattva spirit-the spirit of kindness and realistic helpfulness [1]. Green Gulch is compromised of a temple (the Zendo), organic farm and garden, guesthouse, and conference center. The center offers training and practice in Zen mediation through workshops and retreats, as well as apprenticeships emphasizing meditation practice, Buddhist teachings, and organic gardening and farming methods [5].

Photographs in this collection were captured on Sunday April 24, 2011, between 11:30 AM and 2:15 PM Pacific Time, under sunny conditions. Nixon D80 and two-Canon XSI cameras were used. A tripod was used for HDR shots. The photos were post-processed in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3.

Description written by Adriana Haro, following Alonso C. Addison’s proposed virtual heritage metadata format in his chapter "The Vanishing Virtual" in New Heritage: New Media and Cultural Heritage, edited by Kalay, et al., and published by Routledge in 2007.

All photos Copyright ©2011 Center for Digital Archaeology, Berkeley CA Creative Commons creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
For more information contact Center for Digital Archaeology, Berkeley, CA, 94720 or visit www.codifi.info/licensing

Further information about Green Gulch Zen Center can be found at www.sfzc.org/ggf/

[1] www.sfzc.org/ggf/display.asp?catid=3&pageid=484
[2] Oda, Mayumi (2002). I Opened the Gate, Laughing: an Inner Journey. Chronicle Books.
[3] Richmond, Ivan. Silence and Noise: Growing Up Zen in America. Simon and Schuster.
[4] McCormick, Kathleen (2000). The Garden Lover’s Guide to the West. Princeton Architectural Press.
[5] www.sfzc.org/ggf/display.asp?catid=3,79&pageid=251

dummies guide to Photoshop 6???

Question by William: dummies guide to Photoshop 6???
just bought ps and have only minimal exp w/ it . where can i find the easiest help for a novice like myself? what the best way to save images so i can print them big on t-shirts? thanks.
i just bought ps elements 6. anyone?

Best answer:

Answer by gussimulator
William, as far as I know Adobe does not sell Photoshop 6 since a long time ago for multiple reasons. In any case the documentation provided by the company is more than enough unless you are looking for artistic tutoring.

Regarding your second question: It depends, but any lossless format will do. However if what you’re about to print “big” on a t-shirt is a simple drawing or a non-bitmap object, you should use vectors instead (they’ll provide you with a greater window of flexibility and re usability than any bitmap data).

About those “lossless” formats: TIFF, PNG, TGA, BMP are some of them. If you’ll be printing from Photoshop, do use PSD instead.

Regarding vector data: Illustrator should be a good option for you.

What do you think? Answer below!

Hitchhiker’s Guide to Your Galaxy

Some cool photoshop guide images:

Hitchhiker’s Guide to Your Galaxy
photoshop guide

Image by Krisztina Tordai
Explore Sep 12, 2007 #7 (now it’s #218…and NOW it’s #3!!!!)
BTW Model is Gyöngyvér!

Readers’ Choice Award Ephotozine PLZ VOTE!!!
ROCK LYRIX & LINX Main Page

She wants to go home But nobodys home
It’s where she lies Broken inside
With no place to go No place to go
To dry her eyes Broken inside
Open your eyes And look outside
Find the reasons why You’ve been rejected
And now you can’t find what you left behind

[Avril Lavigne]
My WebSite.

Cracked Hands
photoshop guide

Image by Matthew Stewart | Photographer
About

This photo was taken in an alley in Fortitude Valley.

The location is here in this FREE photo guide! – knol.google.com/k/matthew-stewart/a-photographers-guide-t…

- ISO 200, f3.5, 1/1000 sec, 50mm
- Canon 50mm 1.8

Processing

1) Import into Lightroom as RAW
a) Curves, Contrast, Increase Purple Saturation
2) Into Photoshop
b) Levels, colour balancing (increased the blues so very slighly to counter a yellow cast)
c) Selective Unsharp mask on the hands only

Art Project – Visitor Guide

Take a tour around the Art Project, powered by Google. www.googleartproject.com