Just kicking off a little late. People can’t find parking on UR campus. Boy, that is a surprise.
- CS2 has been updated for publishing to mobile devices (not truly new, but one of the mentions)
- Adobe Bridge designed to be a complete image browser/manager but not editor.
- Something called Version Q, which is installed into the system preferences, keeps track of versions of your images. It will, actively, maintain copies of each version of the file as you edit over time. Only located in Adobe Bridge in CS2.
- Batch rename function allows you to rename image files. Start at a specific number and set the number of digits used for each (1 vs 01 vw 001 for example).
Humor: Presenter ran into issues. Explained she did not ask the blessings of the Demo-god. Promised to sacrifice a chicken during the break if things don’t get better. Must remember to ask Kevin if there is room in the budget for chickens as I get closer to the big workshop I am to present.
- Photoshop: Filter > Vanishing point - Allows you to devine planes in your image. From here, she made a selection of a window on one wal. The selection follows the plane. Copy and drag the selection along the plane. this also causes the selection to increase/decrease as it movos toward/from the horizon point. She then shifts the other plane, which is placed on another wall, and the selection reverses and follows the plane to resize appropriately and create a 2nd window.
- Another Vanishing Point demo - Image of stone bench, copies in some text to a different layer. Defines the plane herself rather than use the created plane. Resize the grids if you wish. Grid covers top of bench. She pulls on one side and the grid draws down along the side of the bench (kind of like water pouring over). Adds text layer adn draws onto bench top. Text fits to grid with closer letters slightly larger. Puls text off side and the image draws down along side of bench. Very nice.
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