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| Need site with Windows PS movies Several people have shared sites with Photoshop tutorials, but they all seem to be done on a Mac. I've nothing against that, but I need to see some PS tutorials (preferably PS7) done in Windows. Anyone have any links like this? |
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| I don't know of any sites off hand, but I do have some quicktime tutorials on my hard drive done in windows (but it's PS 6). if that's what you were looking for, I could email a couple to you (just PM me) - David |
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| Doug, there is my links page which has some links to tutorial videos - but most are Mac and v5/6 with lesser v7 content. You might get lucky but as you say there is a certain Mac 'bias' in this respect for the obvious historical/traditional reasons. http://members.ozemail.com.au/~binar...V_links.html#V The great thing is that Photoshop is fairly similar between the platforms so I guess this is an 'aesthetic' thing <g>. Apple has a creative section of their website to market to one of their large customer bases...perhaps MS needs to setup a similar section and sponsor Photoshop tutorials performed via XP using .wmp format to combat all those Apple OS X .mov Photoshop tutorials out there. Stephen Marsh. |
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| There is no real difference between PS for either platform. And, since Windows users are used to Mac tutorials, I guess inertia has kept it going. I don't need to learn from a Windows movie, I want to study the movies themselves, see how they were made, which resolution, what kind of capture quality, etc. And David, if you got those files off a publicly available website, and they're done in Windows, I'd love to see them. Otherwise, I'll have to decline. Last edited by Doug Nelson; 12-14-2002 at 02:13 PM. |
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| Oops sorry, not thinking again yes of course they must be copyrighted, since I got them off of a magazine CD. however, I did find the site of the company that made them, and they have some demo videos online (the PS 6 ones are the only ones that I looked at that are done in windows, the PS 7 ones are Mac) here's the link:http://www.vtc.com/productdetail.lasso?sku=33324 - David |
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| Doug, I have quite a few on my hard drive too. They all came from sites that are available to everyone. But with a dial-up account, it would take a loooong time to send them all to you. Check out Russell Brown's site . There are quite a few movies there. If you need something else, let me know. I don't remember exactly where they all came from, but I might have some that aren't on his site. Maybe after you get it all figured out, you could write a tutorial on making them. Ed |
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| Doug what exactly are you after making the tutorials to be shown on - is it the web or vcd, etc? If it is the web I will follow this thread closely as I am interested in how you would do that.... If it is for a vcd svcd/dvd then you might be interested in the following programs Virtual Dub - for sound Tempeg - for video these are encoding programs you will still need to make your tutorials in another program such as Premiere as a .avi then encode them using the above programs. Am barking up the wrong tree? I am not to sure whether you want to make tutorials or encode them? I have a fair idea on the resolution needed for the vcds but if its for the web then I think it depends on all sorts of things! Clare |
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| I am investigating making tutorials for web delivery. I have a lot of the technical hurdles covered. Now most of my questions are about pragmatic useability (ie: rez, framerate, etc.). There are a couple of niggling tech issues, as well. I'm hoping viewing some existing examples that are branded "good" will help me over the final couple of bumps. |
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| I would be interested in your research and how things pan out. I have been commissioned to make a presentation for a company and would love to say 'here a file you can use on your web site', but I am a bit lost as well about the issues your have raised. Hopefully someone will know the answers! Sorry I couldn't be of more help Clare |
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| I'll try - have to get my head round a few things first and try to post a interesting thread! (I'm not overly good at the writen word!) Hope to post soon Clare |
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| Sorry Doug. I've checked all my quick time movies, and they're all done on a Mac. Ed |
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