by: Erik Bernskiold
In Photoshop, you can quickly load the contents of a layer, or rather its outlines, as a selection for you to continue working with. To do this, just hold down your Command key on the Mac or Control key on the PC and click on the little layer icon in the Layers Panel. Very quick and easy!
by: Erik Bernskiold
In this weeks episode of the Creatively Using the Creative Suite podcast, Erik Bernskiold shows you how use the brand new Adobe Audition CS5.5 to cut and trim audio: the basics of audio editing.
by: Erik Bernskiold
If you know which size you want when you are cropping using the Crop Tool (C), you can enter the width and height settings in the options bar (when you have the tool active).
When you then drag out the crop overlay, it will keep the correct aspect ration and then crop to your specific size.
by: Erik Bernskiold
In this weeks episode of the Creatively Using the Creative Suite podcast, you are going to learn about one of the web services that comes with the suite, specifically Adobe BrowserLab. With BrowserLab, you can preview how your websites look in a series of different browsers, without having to have them all installed on your Mac.
by: Erik Bernskiold
When you are shooting multiple frames at the same angle of the same subject, you can clean up your photos folder a bit by stacking similar photos. Select the images you want to group and press Command + G (PC: Control + G) to make the stack.