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    Are you new to CS6?

    If so you might want to view THIS video tutorial. It is a live seminar by Julieanne Kost from Adobe outlining some of the new features in CS6, lasts a couple of hours, but is entertaining as well as informative.
    I'm definitely going to have to play it again to get my head around some of the features.

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    Re: Are you new to CS6?

    Good spot Mike, you might also like to look at these - Julianne also does tutorials on Lightroom and I think she's really watchable.

    http://tv.adobe.com/product/photoshop/

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    Re: Are you new to CS6?

    Thanks Mike,

    I'll be upgrading (from CS5) when they support the new Nikon D7100.

    Yes she is very watchable, even more so on the live presentations than the normal vids.

    I don't have time for it all now, but this may help people (approx. hh:mm);

    00:00 - Intro., Preferences and Performance
    00:20 - Liquefy
    00:24 - Puppet Warp
    00:25 - Crop Tool (inc. user presets, perspective and straightening)
    00:37 - Content Aware Fill, Patch, Move, Extend
    00:53 - ACR 7
    ... tbc

    Cheers,
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    Re: Are you new to CS6?

    Quote Originally Posted by NigelD View Post
    Good spot Mike, you might also like to look at these - Julianne also does tutorials on Lightroom and I think she's really watchable.

    http://tv.adobe.com/product/photoshop/
    Thanks Nigel.
    I've been following and recommending Julieanne Kost for several years now. I think she is one of the best and of course has all the inside information as an Adobe employee.
    Mike

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    Re: Are you new to CS6?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    Thanks Mike,

    I'll be upgrading (from CS5) when they support the new Nikon D7100.

    Yes she is very watchable, even more so on the live presentations than the normal vids.

    I don't have time for it all now, but this may help people (approx. hh:mm);

    00:00 - Intro., Preferences and Performance
    00:20 - Liquefy
    00:24 - Puppet Warp
    00:25 - Crop Tool (inc. user presets, perspective and straightening)
    00:37 - Content Aware
    ... tbc

    Cheers,
    The latest update of ACR and Lightroom (out over the last couple of days) now support the Nikon D7100 Dave

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    Re: Are you new to CS6?

    Quote Originally Posted by Clactonian View Post
    The latest update of ACR and Lightroom (out over the last couple of days) now support the Nikon D7100 Dave
    Thanks Mike, I checked about 2 days ago

    Mind you, I haven't bought the camera yet

    Thought I might do this first and have all the advantages for my old pics too.
    Then get camera in a few weeks - it can be delivered while I'm at home after a small procedure

    Cheers,

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    Re: Are you new to CS6?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    Thanks Mike, I checked about 2 days ago

    Mind you, I haven't bought the camera yet

    Thought I might do this first and have all the advantages for my old pics too.
    Then get camera in a few weeks - it can be delivered while I'm at home after a small procedure

    Cheers,
    Sounds like a good plan to me. Looking forward to the results, as and when.
    Just had to buy the wife a new computer so any change of camera will have to wait a year or two me thinks.
    I shall be interested in your views on the D7100. I'm tempted to go 'full frame' next time but as that would render a couple of my lenses redundant and I have no real reason to do so, I may well stick to DX.

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