PhotoWalkthrough
By John Arnold
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Podcast Description
Free video tutorials on photography and digital photo editing using Photoshop and Lightroom
| Name | Description | Released | Price | ||
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| 1 | VideoPW184 - Fujifilm X-Pro1 at Focus On Imaging 2012 | Theo from Fujifilm shows us the new X-Pro1, an interchangeable lens camera that packs the same kind of manual controls as the last year's star camera the X100 and a brand new sensor design. | 3/14/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 2 | VideoPW183 - 3 Legged Thing at Focus On Imaging 2012 | Danny from 3 Legged Thing talks to us about version 2 of their excellent british tripods and explains a number of their new innovations. He also talks about their meteoric rise in sales and their unique branding. Find more Focus on Imaging 2012 videos and a ton of free photoshop and lightroom video tutorials at PhotoWalkthrough.com. | 3/13/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 3 | VideoPW182 - Gitzo Systematic Tripods at Focus On Imaging 2012 | Carlo from Gitzo shows us around the Systematic range of tripods and shows us the features that make them an industry standard for photographers with heavy or valuable equipment. Find more Focus on Imaging 2012 videos and a ton of free photoshop and lightroom video tutorials at PhotoWalkthrough.com. | 3/10/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 4 | VideoPW181 - Canon 5Dmk3 at Focus On Imaging 2012 | David Parry from Canon gives us a hands on demo of the 5Dmk3 at Focus On Imaging 2012. We talk about what's new, what's improved and talk about how the mk3 opens up more kinds of shooting to 5D owners. Find more Focus on Imaging 2012 videos and a ton of free photoshop and lightroom video tutorials at PhotoWalkthrough.com. | 3/8/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 5 | VideoPW180 - Wacom Intuos 5 touch preview at Focus On Imaging 2012 | Guido from Wacom was kind enough to demo for me the brand new Wacom Intuos 5 touch tablet. He showed me how Wacom removed the OLED displays and replaced them with something even better and also added touch features so you can finally throw away your mouse. Find more Focus on Imaging 2012 videos at PhotoWalkthrough.com | 3/7/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 6 | VideoPW179 - Olympus OM-D E-M5 Preview at Focus On Imaging 2012 | Mark Thackery of Olympus tells us about the new Olympus OM-D E-M5 micro four thirds camera on the Olympus stand at Focus On Imaging 2012. | 3/7/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 7 | VideoPW178 - Snapheal for the Mac | Today we look at Snapheal for the Mac, a brand new app by Macphun software for editing your photos and in particular for tidying or removing distracting elements. Snapheal reproduces and improves on the content aware fill feature of Photoshop and also has clone stamp, exposure, cropping and selective adjustment features. It's very affordable at its launch price of $9.99 through the Mac app store. | 12/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 8 | VideoPW177 - Tutorial 23 Chapter 6 - Nik Color Efex Pro 4 | In the final chapter of our free Nik Color Efex Pro 4 tutorial we take a look at the vignette filter then complete our round-trip back to Lightroom where we do a little finishing off and then I give you my verdict on the new version of Color Efex Pro. View all 6 chapters of this free tutorial here Throughout the course of this tutorial we'll take a single image from the original RAW through to a finished image. This video is one part of a multi-part free video tutorial and review. You can find the other parts at photowalkthrough.com/tutorial23. | 11/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 9 | VideoPW176 - Tutorial 23 Chapter 5 - Nik Color Efex Pro 4 | In chapter 5 or out free Nik Color Efex Pro 4 tutorial we take a look at the Pro Contrast filter. This isn't a new filter but it does give fantastic control over the contrast and areas of brightness in your image. View all 6 chapters of this free tutorial here Throughout the course of this tutorial we'll take a single image from the original RAW through to a finished image. This video is one part of a multi-part free video tutorial and review. You can find the other parts at photowalkthrough.com/tutorial23. | 11/8/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 10 | VideoPW175 - Tutorial 23 Chapter 4 - Nik Color Efex Pro 4 | In chapter 4 of our free Nik Color Efex Pro video tutorial we look at a new filter type, Levels and Curves and learn how we can combine them with Nik Software's U-Point control points to make selective edits to our image. View all 6 chapters of this free tutorial here Throughout the course of this tutorial we'll take a single image from the original RAW through to a finished image. This video is one part of a multi-part free video tutorial and review. You can find the other parts at photowalkthrough.com/tutorial23. | 11/4/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 11 | VideoPW174 - Tutorial 23 Chapter 3 - Nik Color Efex Pro 4 | In chapter 3 of our free Nik Color Efex Pro video tutorial we make our model's skin glow by using the Contast Color Range filter. View all 6 chapters of this free tutorial here Throughout the course of this tutorial we'll take a single image from the original RAW through to a finished image. This video is one part of a multi-part free video tutorial and review. You can find the other parts at photowalkthrough.com/tutorial23. | 11/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 12 | VideoPW173 - Tutorial 23 Chapter 2 - Nik Color Efex Pro 4 | In chapter 2 of our fee Nik Color Efex Pro 4 video tutorials we take a look at the most exciting feature of the new version - stacking filters. We also look at three of the new filters, Film Efex Faded, Film Efex Nostalgic and FIlm Efex Vintage. View all 6 chapters of this free tutorial here Throughout the course of this tutorial we'll take a single image from the original RAW through to a finished image. This video is one part of a multi-part free video tutorial and review. You can find the other parts at photowalkthrough.com/tutorial23. | 10/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 13 | VideoPW172 - Tutorial 23 Chapter 1 - Nik Color Efex Pro 4 | Today we've got another free video tutorial featuring Color Efex Pro 4 from Nik Software. This multi-part tutorial will cover a variety of filters, old and new show and ways to use them creatively to take an image from the original camera RAW to a finished version ready to print. View all 6 chapters of this free tutorial here In this first chapter we look at Color Efex Pro 4's integration with Lightroom and examine the user interface before using the Skin Softener filter. This is the first chapter of a multi-part tutorial. Find all the chapters and loads more free video tutorials on Photoshop and Lightroom at www.photowalkthrough.com | 10/26/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 14 | VideoPW171 - Color Splash Studio App Review | Colour Splash Studio is one of an emerging breed of photography applications that aim to do one task well and that are priced very affordably. Colour Splash Studio is for photographers wanting to make black and white photos with selective colour elements in the style of the movie Pleasantville. When you first open an image with Colour Splash Studio it'll immediately turn your image black and white. You can now use the brush tool to paint back areas that you want in colour. The brush is edge detecting, which makes the process easier and faster and you've got control over the size, softness and opacity of the brush which combined with zooming the image to full size means it's pretty easy to paint in a good selection quickly. Once you've painted in your selection you can tweak the colour and greyscale areas separately with brightness, contrast and blur controls. Sadly there's no local contrast control but on the colour layer you can also tweak saturation, hue and exposure. I found these sliders a little harsh in their operation - fine tweaks were not at all easy and of course they apply to the whole image so there's no opportunity for tweaking just a portion of the image. There are also no controls for crop or rotation and very few options for getting more creative with colour (cross processing or split toning, for example) or black and white (dodging and burning, for example). I was very pleased to see support for my Wacom tablet. Pressure can be used to control brush size. I would have preferred it to control opacity but this is a good start. I was also very pleased to see standard Photoshop keyboard shortcuts working such as [ and ] for brush size and spacebar for dragging around the image while zoomed in. It's clear that Colour Splash Studio is trying to do just this one thing well and I can respect that but for an app that concerns itself *only* with turning your image black and white there is one glaring omission - the lack of ability to control the black and white mix. Any photographer that is serious about wanting their image to look just a certain way is going to expect to have much tighter control over the black and white conversion process by being able to dial in brightness values for red, green and blue or at least by choosing from a selection of black and white filter presets. As it stands right now this is a fine app for one simple task that does an awful lot right. I believe they've gone a little too far with simplifying by not including a black and white mix option and they should look at making fine control of those sliders easier. In a perfect world I'd like to see some dodge and burn options to further improve the black and white control. The quality of the application's results is excellent, however, and if you only want that simplified, limited set of options then Colour Splash Studio might be just the app for you. | 10/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 14 Episodes |
Customer Reviews
PhotoWalkthrough.com
What can I say, this man know his stuff! John's tutorials are so informative and interesting you can't help but get hooked. John makes his tutorials easy to understand with amazing visuals and clear instructions. I love his way of showing why he places his layers where he does, and how the order makes a difference! Great job John, glad to see you are getting some well deserved exposure!
Very Practical, Very Good
John does an excellent job of guiding the user though what would otherwise be some very difficult manipulations. He brings power user tips to the surface making Adobe Photoshop easier to command. Mark Gilvey Photographer, Professional Photo Retoucher since 1986.
Very cool.....
Full of information for everyone. Many technique's you won't see elsewhere. Keep up the good work. Thanks......
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