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John Nack - Photoshop Principal Product Manager
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) July 22, 2008
Along with managing one of the most popular software products of all time, John Nack, Adobe Photoshop s Principal Product Manager, is also a blogging pioneer at Adobe Systems, Inc.Having paved the way for folks like, well, me to blog and otherwise participate in public forums he has helped lift the curtain on the sometimes mysterious Adobe to reveal that the company is actually NOT staffed by droids but rather human beings. At some other companies, blogging is expressly forbidden, so the fact that blogging is encouraged at Adobe is very refreshing.In this video, John talks about what s next for Adobe Photoshop, the future of digital imaging, and of course his sometimes controversial (but always informative) blog."What if instead of giving you yet another way to do the same thing, what if we gave you the right way?"John is one of the most committed bloggers I ve ever met, sometimes publishing multiple times a day. Remember, he also has a day job (and a family). It s almost like he serves as a human RSS filter for legions of creatives. To get your Nack-filtered look at the creative world, just point your browser to:http://blogs.adobe.com/jnack/Adobe Photoshop clearly has a bright future (and I m not just saying that). Creative people everywhere can rest easy knowing that John Nack is on watch.
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Episode 62: Copy Cat
from Adobe Photoshop Quicktips - Video Podcast December 30, 2007
In this episode of Quicktips we take a look at how you can quickly and easily copy and paste Camera Raw settings without ever having to leave the Adobe Bridge. This is a great little time-saver and it should help you shave some precious minutes off your next project. Tune in Next week to learn how this look was achieved on these photos using nothing but Adobe Camera Raw.
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Photoshop Quicktips Episode 62: Copy Cat Bridge
from Most Recent December 26, 2007
Author: jseeley Added: Wed, 26 Dec 2007 13:48:13 -0800 Duration: 197In this episode of Quicktips we take a look at how you can quickly and easily copy and paste Camera Raw settings without ever having to leave the Adobe Bridge. This is a great little time-saver and it should help you shave some precious minutes off your next project.
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Episode 58: Getting Smart with ACR
from Adobe Photoshop Quicktips - Video Podcast September 30, 2007
One of the best things about working in Photoshop is the ability to place and work with smart objects. Now with the innovations of Camera RAW 4 and Photoshop CS3 we have the ability to take any file from Camera RAW and place it into Photoshop as a Smart Object. This will prove to be a great advantage as you work in Photoshop because you can now have the full functionality of a Camera RAW file directly within your Photoshop projects which will allow you unprecedented creative control. Don't forget to check out my new blog at JustinSeeley.com!
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Episode 57: RAW Creativity
from Adobe Photoshop Quicktips - Video Podcast September 24, 2007
For most people Adobe Camera RAW is simply an image processing engine. However, what these people overlook is ACR's ability to become quite the creative image editor. In this week's episode of Quicktips we'll take a look at how you can creatively use the tools of Adobe Camera RAW to morph your ordinary images into some extraordinary works of art. Also don't forget to check out my new blog over at JustinSeeley.com!
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Episode 44: The John Nack Interview
from Adobe Photoshop Quicktips - Video Podcast April 12, 2007
In this very special episode of Quicktips I am joined by Adobe's Senior Product Manager for Photoshop, John Nack. I know many of you out there have been wanting to see more of Photoshop CS3 in action and in this episode John takes us through both the Photoshop Cs3 Standard features and also some of the amazing things Adobe has put into Photoshop CS3 Extended. My thanks to John for coming on the show this week and sharing his knowledge with all of us. If you would like to learn more about John and all the cool things he is up to these days. visit his blog at http://blogs.adobe.com/jnack. I know this posting is a little early for a new episode but since this is a longer episode with more content than we're used to here on Quicktips, I thought I'd post it early and give you a chance to soak it all in. I will see you next week!
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