PSW Boston - Course Reviews - Kloskowski, Kost, and Willmore

Chris and I decided to review each of the courses we took at Photoshop World Boston. If you didn't get a chance to go to PSW 2009 or if you are thinking about going to an upcoming conference, check out our reviews to get a good idea of what is covered in each of the sessions. We'll be updating these posts with photos from Boston that will demonstrate some of the techniques we learned at the conference. In this video: Photoshop Restoration Rescue with Matt Kloskowski Photoshop CS4: The Creative Composite with Julieanne Kost Mastering the New Adjustments & Masks Panels with Ben Willmore

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-Steve

Photoshop World 2009 - The Long Road Home

We're in the car again! Ahhh! Well, as before, time in the car = blog posts galore, so we decided to recap everything we did at Photoshop World. This is mainly due to the fact that Chris kinda looks like he's not wearing any pants in some of the video posts from earlier...so...what can we do? Plus, we're a bit more coherent now that we're not sleep deprived. Time flys when you're photoshoping...what can we say? We wanted to thank everyone for checking out the blog while we were in Boston. The coming weeks are going to be all about posting up our images as we demonstrate all of our new techniques. (Or at least that's our hope). Stay tuned for more!

End of Conference = Time to go Shooting!

Hello all! Well, it's the end of the conference, so that means it's time for Chris and I to go shoot some photography. We decided to get out and shoot downtown Boston during the evening to get some good light on the buildings and people. I love 5:00 sunlight. Chris and I gathered our Boda Bags, Manfrotto Tripods, a Nikon d700 and Nikon d300 and hit the town. We actually hoofed it over the campus of M.I.T. to shoot some panoramas of the Boston skyline. We have this cool notion that we can take HDR shots and panoramas and combine them together in Photoshop. We'll see how it works out. As soon as we get the photos processed, we'll post them up. Here's a video on how we did it: