359 readersThe Image Processor in Photoshop CS4 is a simple, fast way to quickly resize and convert a bunch of images to JPEG, PSD or TIFF format. One shortcoming of the Image Processor is that if you use it to export JPEG images, they're converted to RGB. Thankfully, this Photoshop feature is written in...
199 readersIn the last Bridge episode we started to look at the Camera RAW features of the Bridge. In this episode we go even deeper and look at the synchronization features as well as the ability to batch process your camera RAW files into other formats such as JPEG.
95 readersIn the last Bridge episode we started to look at the Camera RAW features of the Bridge. In this episode we go even deeper and look at the synchronization features as well as the ability to batch process your camera RAW files into other formats such as JPEG.
2310 readersAt the heart of Photoshop Lightroom software are algorithms that turn the raw data captured by your camera into visible images on your computer, and which also allow you to modify those images nondestructively. The same code is used to perfect TIFF, JPEG and PSD files, when you work on those kinds of images in
1101 readersStarting with Camera Raw 4.1, you can now open and process JPEG photos in the Adobe Camera Raw dialog. If you’re in Bridge, select a JPEG photo that you want to edit. Then go to the File menu and choose Open in Camera Raw. You can also just press Command-R (PC: Ctrl-R) instead of going
691 readersStarting with Camera Raw 4.1, you can now open and process JPEG photos in the Adobe Camera Raw dialog. If you’re in Bridge, select a JPEG photo that you want to edit. Then go to the File menu and choose Open in Camera Raw. You can also just press Command-R (PC: Ctrl-R) instead of going
100 readersHow to use the Fit Image function in Photoshop batch processes for the long edge ratio. This will ensure that all the photos you batch process will come out at relatively the same size.
213 readersThe subject of image optimization always crops up during my seminars, and one of the “oh, wow!” moments for almost everyone in the audience is when I compare JPEG optimization from our beloved Photoshop and Fireworks. As everyone who has seen this knows, we get a much smaller JPEG out of Fireworks. But for those
611 readersI’m pretty sure this is new to CS3 (please chime in if you have CS2, because I don’t) but you can now open jpegs with Photoshop’s Camera Raw plug-in. Camera Raw is essentially what the name suggests, a RAW image processor, built into Photoshop. CS3 now allows us to open jpegs in this neat little
960 readersVictoria Bampton a.k.a. The Lightroom Queen has done it again! Hot on the heels of the final release of Lightroom 3, Victoria has published an updated and expanded version of her excellent book. If you buy only one Lightroom book then Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 — The Missing FAQ should be it. Unlike other Lightroom books,
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