Julieanne Kost
How to Optimize Photoshop’s Performance
Customers are always asking me how they can optimize Photoshop and this article (Optimize Photoshop CC’s performance) is a wealth of information.
Customers are always asking me how they can optimize Photoshop and this article (Optimize Photoshop CC’s performance) is a wealth of information.
As changes are made to documents, Photoshop needs space to make the necessary calculations. Photoshop will first try to perform the calculations using RAM, but if it runs out of RAM,
In this episode of 3, 2, 1, Photoshop, you’ll learn the difference between duplicating a Smart Object and copying a Smart Object in Photoshop.
In this episode of 3, 2, 1, Photoshop, you’ll learn quick tips for saving and closing files in Photoshop.
In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to modify the edge of a Layer Mask or Vector Mask in Photoshop:
Here are seven quick tips for saving and exporting files in Photoshop.
In this course, Julieanne Kost gets you up to speed with Photoshop and shows the most efficient ways to perform common editing tasks, including retouching, creatively using adjustment layers, and combining multiple images
In this course, Julieanne Kost demonstrates how to efficiently perform common design tasks, including editing images, drawing shapes, and working with type and fonts.
In this course, Julieanne Kost filters out the noise and complexity for you so that you’ll end up empowered and able to quickly get the image results you want.
I’m excited to announce several new features and enhancements to Photoshop CC 2019 including a new Content-Aware Fill workspace, Frame tool, Color Symmetry options, color picker, live Blend Modes and much, much, more!
In this episode of 3, 2, 1, Photoshop! you’ll discover the best way to export Documents, Layers, and Layer Groups in Photoshop.
In this Episode of 3, 2, 1, Photoshop! You’ll explore different artistic filter and learn how to apply them nondestructively using Smart Objects in Photoshop.
For several years, my goal was to post three new photographs a day in order to exercise my creative muscle and improve my photography. My “self-imposed” requirement was that the images were at least loosely related to one another (in theme, color, subject or some other way). Doing the same thing for several years however, had started to loose its charm
In this Episode of 3, 2, 1, Photoshop, you’ll learn five different ways to change the canvas size of a document based on the task at hand.