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Posted on 05/01/15 11:24:49 AM
Steve Caplin
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Retouch Pro free show: Tuesday 6th January
It's a new year, so time for a fresh batch of free shows on Retouch Pro. The first one will be this Tuesday, 6th January, at 9pm GMT - hope that's convenient for most of you.

Details here:

http://www.retouchpro.com/forums/retouchpro-live/38200-retouchpro-live-1-6-2014-steve-caplin.html

Hope to see you online!

Posted on 06/01/15 10:20:55 PM
Deborah Morley
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Re: Retouch Pro free show: Tuesday 6th January
Another good show Steve, thanks.
I never knew you could free transform a layer mask, to make the archway, and then the reveal. So much to learn.

Posted on 06/01/15 10:21:53 PM
Emil
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Re: Retouch Pro free show: Tuesday 6th January
Great show Steve, I though I am good at masking, but you showed really great skills how to use them. The arch, windows, the properties window, mask from transparency. Thank you for that.

Posted on 06/01/15 10:22:24 PM
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Re: Retouch Pro free show: Tuesday 6th January
Nice show Steve. Must watch the recording as there was an interesting bit about the mask properties window that I didn't know about which I might find useful one day.
My normal way of sharpening an image is with a High Pass layer and Hard Light blend mode as it is non-destructive; perhaps you might explain the great benefits of that technique to the audience during a future show as you touched on it in this one?



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Posted on 07/01/15 12:56:45 PM
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Re: Retouch Pro free show: Tuesday 6th January
GKB wrote:
My normal way of sharpening an image is with a High Pass layer and Hard Light blend mode as it is non-destructive; perhaps you might explain the great benefits of that technique to the audience during a future show as you touched on it in this one?


Yes, indeed. I think a show on sharpening alternatives is a good idea.

Posted on 07/01/15 1:27:55 PM
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Re: Retouch Pro free show: Tuesday 6th January
GKB wrote:
Must watch the recording as there was an interesting bit about the mask properties window that I didn't know about which I might find useful one day.


Is there a recording available? If so where can I find it?

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Posted on 07/01/15 4:11:38 PM
Steve Caplin
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Re: Retouch Pro free show: Tuesday 6th January
Not yet - but it will be available on YouTube soon.

Posted on 08/01/15 10:50:16 PM
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Re: Retouch Pro free show: Tuesday 6th January
OK thanks. I will keep a look out.


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Posted on 08/01/15 11:29:21 PM
GKB
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Re: Retouch Pro free show: Tuesday 6th January
Try this link David

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FK72c7FjgIc&feature=youtu.be

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Posted on 09/01/15 09:57:45 AM
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Re: Retouch Pro free show: Tuesday 6th January
GKB wrote:
Try this link David


That's it. Thank you! Will watch it later.

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Posted on 11/01/15 9:36:30 PM
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Re: Retouch Pro free show: Tuesday 6th January
I have just watched this show. All I can say is Wow! I thought I knew a fair bit about masking but that was on a totally different level. So much to learn and try out. Thanks, Steve

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