
Creative Photoshop with John Reuter Podcast
1) John Reuter: The Mask Panel in PS CS4
In this episode we continue to explore the new features and interface in Photoshop CS4. As with the Adjustment Pane, while there are some new tools it really is a re-configuration of previously exist...Show More
2) Photoshop CS4 Adjustment Panel
It has been over a year since I last produced an episode of Creative Photoshop. While many things made it difficult to continue for a long period, the release of Photoshop CS4 has given me ample reas...Show More
3) Analog Input/Digital Output, Part 2
In this episode we continue our look at Analog Input/Digital Output. Taking one of our images from the last episode, we explore ways to integrate it into some other images and create a composite. We...Show More
4) Polaroid Materials: Analog Input/Digital Output
In this episode of Creative Photoshop we go into a different direction. For several years I have taught a class called Polaroid Creativity: Analog Input/Digital Output. Most recently I offered this ...Show More
5) Composite Project, Part Three
I’m back after a rather long absence. Many things have been going on, work, teaching and actually making my own art, which I am very excited about. But turning our attention to our Composite Project...Show More
6) Project Composite, Part Two: Background Blending
In this episode we continue with our project on image composite. Last week we added color to an antique portrait in preparation to bringing it into a new composition. This week we blend two backgrou...Show More
7) Project Composite, Part One: Hand Coloring
I am back after a one-month hiatus. I received many e-mails asking if I was going to continue producing Creative Photoshop and the answer is definitely “yes?. Life sometimes intervenes and my day jo...Show More
8) Quick Selection in CS3 with John Reuter
I am very proud to say that with our last episode we exceeded 100,000 downloads for the Creative Photoshop Podcast. To me, this level of response to a longer, more measured approach to on-line Photos...Show More
9) Selections, Part Three: The Extract Filter with John Reuter
Our look at selections continues with a comparative look at the Extract filter and a selection created with the Pen Tool and Channel conversion. Students often ask me why do I prefer to use the tradi...Show More
10) Selections, Part Two: The Pen Tool with John Reuter
This week we continue with our look at Selections with an emphasis on the Pen Tool. Our subject matter presents a very different tonal situation from last week, a portrait on a white background. The...Show More