

In this episode special guest Kyle Thompson, Solutions Engineer at Adobe Systems takes us through how to create page templates using Dreamweaver CS3. Using templates can streamline your work in updating the design of your site and can be used in conjunction with Adobe Contribute CS3 to enable your clients to update their own sites with the content they want to refresh regularly while you maintain control over the design aspect.
The merger of Adobe and Macromedia took place a little over a year ago, however it wasn't until CS3 that the products started to become integrated. In this episode, we'll take a look at the new integration between Dreamweaver and Photoshop.
No Frills Episode - Using Smart objects in a different way (Image modes on different layers) - Retro Half-tone effect - Glowing eyes
Although Creative Suite 3 just started shipping in April, there are already some pretty significant updates to talk about. Bridge CS3 just got updated to 2.1 and Camera RAW got updated to 4.1. Adobe also made available the Adobe Media Gallery for Bridge CS3. In this episode we'll take a look at them all.
Photoshop CS3 now includes the Zoomify plug-in. With this plug-in you can take your large images and put them up on the web without your clients having to wait for the large files to download. This technology generates a Flash based animation that allows your visitors to zoom in and pan around your images. In this episode we'll start from scratch creating a panoramic image and then use the Export for Zoomify command to put it on the web.
Ben Long shows us how to match the colors in our printed photos to those on-screen using Photoshop's color matching tools.
In this episode of Photoshop Quicktips we take a break from the CS3 Beta reviews and jump right back into Photoshop CS2 for a lesson in composition. In this tutorial I show you how to create a grunge collage by using a single photo and little bit of Photoshop magic.Hopefully our resolution issues have been resolved. The podcast is now in 640x480 format (double its original resolution) and as far as I know stil compatible with iPods. If you have any trouble viewing this episode or putting it on your iPod please post here on the blog. I really need feedback so that I know this new format is going to be acceptable. Thanks for your patience during this transitional phase.