Everyone is so obsessed with looking great, and all the photos we see in magazines are retouched to within an inch of their lives. Not with this technique however. Using Photoshop CS4, Mike shows you how to make yourself or someone else look at though they have been homeless and drinking like a fish for 6 months. All in a non destructive and fun way.
The good the bad and the retouched (No. 56)
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Hi Mike
Thanks a lot for the cool podcat again!
Unfortunatly the quality of the videofile, when I look at it as a video podcat in iTunes, is terrible bad. It is “pumping” every second to from totaly blocky to “normal” again.
Is there may a bug in the video codec of CS4, or do you have changes some codec settings since last podcast ?
However the content itself is fine like allways!
Regards, Daniel
Same here, video quality looks pretty bad this time. You’ve probably saved some environment by keeping this one smaller in size
But thanks for the wonderful episode once again! You cheer me up every time and make my day enjoyable.
I was wondering if you can – some time in the future – give some attention to InDesign and rather complicated (for me at least) feature on how to prepare a book(let) for printing; you know facing pages, bleed and all that stuff.
I can’t seem to get it right because my bleed is never printed in the output/export (.pdf or .jpeg) and it should be there… (i think at least).
Anyhow, thanks once again for wonderful, learning and pleasurable to watch episodes and keep up the good work. I will be watching as always!
Thanks,
Greetz from Holland.
Tom
Hey Guys,
Yeah I really crunched this one. Was trying to save everyone some time/space. The flv version is much better quality for the same size roughly so I would recommend viewing the HD version on youtube or on AMP even on Adobe TV when that version is up later this week.
BTW thanks for watching and I will try slightly higher next time just to get the balance.
Mike
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