| August 23, 2012 Breaking news from America's top photo magazines | | | | Here are four strategies for building studio kits that range from mini to mighty Want to get serious about the lighting you take on location? You’ll quickly learn the meaning of the word “compromise.” Your lights should be extraordinarily compact, with an ample set of light-modifying accessories that are equally packable. Yet they must have as many features and almost as much power as their heavier, studio-bound brethren. |
| | Automatic access to all your high-res images, anywhere, anytime, from any device. That’s the dream of so-called cloud storage | | Nikon taps Google for a seriously smart camera | | Enter for a chance to win cash and be printed in the magazine | Be the first to hear about new stuff on PopPhoto.com by subscribing to our revamped RSS feed! | | | TECH SUPPORT 30-Second Software Q. What's the best way to search through my saved layers in Adobe Photoshop? A. Serious photo retouchers are known to create Adobe Photoshop documents with hundreds of layers. Until now, finding a particular layer involved a lot of scrolling and opening and closing of layer folders. But Photoshop CS6 adds a search bar to the top of its Layers panel. Search by layer type to display just your pixel layers, just adjustment layers, and more. Or use the pulldown menu to choose to search by name, effect, mode (to search by blend mode type), attribute (for instance, whether there’s a mask or the layer is visible), or color label (did you know you could label a layer by color?). Turn the filtering on or off with a switch on the right side of the search bar. | | |
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