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Contents
Running Time: 11 hours, 49 minutes
Welcome to an encore presentation of Mark’s most popular series—Photoshop Workbench Volume Two! This DVD features Episodes 201 – 250 of the phenomenal Photoshop Workbench series.
Join Mark for more than 11 hours of inspiring and enlightening education that illuminates techniques in Photoshop CS4 and CS5. Unlock your imagination as Mark encourages you to explore creative and practical topics ranging from Spirographic Splendor to Photoshop CS5’s Pixel Bender Plug-In to Fixing the Hairline Between a Replaced Sky and the Horizon.
Each Workbench is presented in its original quality and size (1024 x 768 pixels). The Table of Contents is keyword searchable (**recommended web browsers only) and contains colorful image thumbnails for recognizing tutorials. Simply click the title of the Workbench that you wish to view, sit back, and enjoy the experience.
** To experience full DVD functionality, please consider using the latest version of Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, or Safari. Older browsers may experience Table of Contents’ Search field difficulties, but not Workbench playback issues. This DVD is designed for viewing on both Macs and PCs, but is not intended for television viewing.
201 – CS4 – 16:33 – Mixing Photos with Colorful Gradients
202 – CS4 – 13:22 – Creating a Filmstrip Effect
203 – CS4 – 13:48 – High Pass Color with Black and White Effect
204 – CS4 – 10:19 – Leveling a Panorama
205 – CS4 – 12:00 – Fixing the Hairline Between a Replaced Sky and the Horizon
206 – CS4 – 16:49 – An Old-Fashioned HDR Look
207 – CS4 – 15:59 – How to Add Canvas When Your Subject Touches the Edge of the Frame
208 – CS4 – 22:02 – Creating A Pastel Painting From A Photograph
209 – CS4 – 11:14 – Simulating Off-Camera Lighting With Photoshop’s Lighting Effects Filter
210 – CS4 – 13:34 – Adding Celestial Light To A Scene
211 – CS4 – 14:17 – An Image That Forms Its Own Border
212 – CS4 – 13:05 – Slimming A Body
213 – CS4 – 10:18 – Sinking A Duck
214 – CS4 – 17:49 – Photo in a Silhouette
215 – CS4 – 13:19 – Remarkably Practical Uses for Blending Modes
216 – CS4 – 08:33 – Simple (Yet Effective) Portrait Blending Technique
217 – CS4 – 20:06 – Creating a Found Object Composite
218 – CS4 – 17:09 – Creating A Four-Panel Collage
219 – CS4 – 21:14 – Combining Multiple HDR Images to Avoid Haloes and Noise
220 – CS4 – 14:48 – Spirographic Splendor
221 – CS4 – 10:17 – Adding a Lens Flare
222 – CS4 – 14:14 – Floating Film Frame Effect
223 – CS4 – 15:42 – Creating Lightning
224 – CS4 – 18:44 – Combining Silhouettes with Simple Illustrations
225 – CS4 – 12:20 – Skin Smoothing Revisited
226 – CS4 – 14:14 – Exaggerating Edges to Create an Illustrated Look
227 – CS4 – 16:16 – Stretching Your Imagination
228 – CS4 – 08:51 – Salvaging Detail
229 – CS4 – 19:07 – Simulating the Hand-Held Sparkler Look
230 – CS4 – 16:19 – Photoshop’s Most Frequently Asked Questions
231 – CS4 – 18:03 – Creating a Seamless Photo Collage
232 – CS5 – 12:59 – Using the Full Retouching Arsenal
233 – CS5 – 09:44 – Photomatix Pro Exposure Fusion
234 – CS5 – 13:48 – Game Changing Edits in Adobe Camera Raw 6.1
235 – CS5 – 10:46 – Taking Advantage of Symmetry when Retouching
236 – CS5 – 10:22 – Canon Multiple Exposure Script
237 – CS5 – 18:42 – Fusing the Old and New
238 – CS5 – 08:30 – Blending a Soft Edge with a Background
239 – CS5 – 10:51 – Photoshop CS5s Pixel Bender Plug-In
240 – CS5 – 13:03 – Creating a Vintage Folded Poster Look
241 – CS5 – 19:33 – Depicting Dreamtime
242 – CS5 – 07:17 – Time-Lapse Ghosting
243 – CS5 – 11:01 – Creating a Moonlight Dreamscape
244 – CS5 – 07:35 – Using Refine Edge to Create a Painterly Border
245 – CS5 – 15:54 – Infrared Enlightenment Part 1 of 3: Using a No 87 Filter
246 – CS5 – 15:26 – Infrared Enlightenment Part 2 of 3: Digital Infrared Conversion
247 – CS5 – 18:22 – Infrared Enlightenment Part 3 of 3: Photoshop Start to Finish
248 – CS5 – 12:50 – Word Cloud Clipping Mask
249 – CS5 – 05:58 – Color Pastel Effect
250 – CS5 – 15:54 – Selecting Hair with Refine Edge
Praise for the Photoshop Workbench
“I have been watching Mark’s Workbench videos for a long time now and I believe he is the best Photoshop instructor I have seen (and I watch a lot of Photoshop video tutorials). The way he presents information makes it very simple to understand.”
Lawrence Keeney
Boulder City, Nevada
“After dealing w/ PS for several years, and yes, several classes, I finally got MASKS! Why? Because Mark Johnson so carefully explains every move he makes, even if he makes it several times. I shall be eternally grateful.”
Sylvia Patton
Los Angeles, CA
“I am so grateful for the Photoshop Workbench series because FINALLY (and I mean this with emphasis) I’ve found a resource where I can learn how to create the array of images that have existed for years only in my mind. I’ve tried other web tutorials, but Mark makes it so easy to follow along and truly learn techniques.”
Brian Reed
Aurora, Colorado
“In attempting to learn Photoshop, I bought all of the top rated books; took multiple short courses locally; and read all of the how to articles in the major magazines. I finally took a semester long course at a local community college, and even this was not as helpful as Mark Johnson’s Photoshop Workbench and his e-books. Mark freely shares his expertise and enthusiasm for this most creative tool on the website, and his e-book on CS3 is an often used reference. He makes the whole process easily understandable and the fun it should be. I have also purchased Botanical Dreaming, and it is a constant source of joy and inspiration. Much like Galen Rowell does in his books, Mark openly shares all of the how-to information that so many other author’s skip. I’ve never been so warmly thanked as when another photographer took my advice, and visited Mark’s website or purchased one of his books.”
Dr. Bill Casper
San Diego, CA
“Thanks for your continued dedication to publishing the Photoshop Workbench each week. It continues to be my primary source of Photoshop instruction. I find that your teaching style really stands out compared to the others on the web. You explain what you’re doing, what the menu option is, and why you’re using that tool. It seems all the others simply recite a string of shortcut keystrokes with little explanation.”
Craig Stocks
Delavan, IL
“Several years ago I decided to move from the film world to the digital world. One of the biggest challenges I faced was learning Photoshop. I spent a lot of time and energy reading various books and attending classes at a local Junior College. However, it was not until I found the Photoshop Workbench that I really began to progress. I have friends ask me “how did you learn Photoshop?” and I always tell them that I learned it from Mark Johnson!! He did more for me than any other source.”
Bruce Bader
O’Fallon, IL
“The video tutorials are fantastic. I’ve been working with Photoshop for years now, yet every tutorial has something in it that is new to me.”
Terry McDonald
Guelph, Ontario, Canada
“Of all the tutorial experts out there I have found your presentations to be the clearest and most useful.”
Steve Haines
Essex, CT
“I truly appreciate your Workbench series, and look forward to each of them. Can’t begin to tell you how much I have learned from these weekly tutorials.”
Gerry
MI
“I learned so much from your tutorials, which include information within information! Your directions for adding digital catchlights resurrected large numbers of “dead,” sightless subjects from their analog graves. There is simply no limit here. Thank you, thank you, thank you! I am pleased to relate that your teaching has really enhanced my workflow and increased the number of submissions I submit to SuperStock, Inc., which reps my stock work. Your work is gorgeous!”
Ivy Bigbee
“I’d like to thank you for producing this amazing videocast! I can’t even begin to tell you how much I’ve learned—and I haven’t even listened to everything yet.”
Norman Freelan
Cleveland, OH
“Thank YOU for all you do—I have to say I have learned more about Photoshop from you than any other source, and it is much appreciated!”
Greg Zitney
Novato, CA
“It’s people like Mark that provide the incredible positiveness in a world that is so full of negativity. In other words, thank God for him balancing out an otherwise off-kilter world. My sincere appreciation and gratitude to him for his particular style, content, graciousness and above all his teachings. I would hope he continues to grace us with his generosity…in spite of a pitiful world.”
Usha Vedula
“As usual you take the complex and reduce it to the simple.”
Dave Randolph
Raleigh, NC
“I have purchased Mark’s Photoshop Companion eBooks along with all of the Photoshop Workbench DVDs and I have learned more about Photoshop using his materials than with all the other Photoshop books I have read.”
Jim Kostecki
