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Global eTraining Releases New Photoshop Image Editing Course

Global eTraining

Red Deer, Alberta (February 26, 2024) — Global eTraining is proud to announce a new course addition to their award-winning GeT Everything library – Photoshop from the Ground Up: A Practical Guide to Image Editing (Level 2).

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Global eTraining Releases New Photoshop Image Editing Courses

Global eTraining

Red Deer, Alberta (March 5, 2024) — Global eTraining is proud to announce two new course additions to their award-winning GeT Everything library – Photoshop from the Ground Up: A Practical Guide to Image Editing (Level 2) and Beyond the Basics in Photoshop: Restoration, Retouching & RAW Mastery (Level 3).

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ADOBE CAPTIVATE: Importing Photoshop Layers

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

I received a Photoshop file the other day for use in a Captivate project. He was in a bit of a panic because he had sent me a Photoshop file (PSD) instead of the.jpg image I had requested. Adobe Captivate imports native Photoshop files, and you don't have to have Photoshop on your computer.

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What’s New in Adobe eLearning Suite2?

Upside Learning

Adobe recently released eLearning Suite 2 comprising of Captivate 5, Flash Professional CS5, Dreamweaver CS5, Photoshop CS5 Extended, Acrobat 9 Pro, Presenter 7 (available on Windows only), Soundbooth CS5, Bridge CS5, Device Central CS5 in it. Thankfully, Adobe Apple fight is not affecting everything).

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ADOBE CAPTIVATE: Updating Images Project-Wide

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Adding an image to an Adobe Captivate project is simple: use the Media tool on the toolbar or import the assets into the Library and then drag the imported assets onto Filmstrip slides.   But what if you've imported an image into Captivate and then the image is updated outside of Captivate. I opened the project.

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Discovering Adobe InDesign for eLearning

Integrated Learnings

If you have been developing eLearning for any period of time, you have probably used several of Adobe’s applications to create engaging and interactive courses. With Adobe Captivate , you can create some great system simulations. You can create and edit images for your eLearning using Adobe PhotoShop and Illustrator.

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Adobe Captivate: Round-Trip Your Background Image Edits

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

While Captivate is absolutely a great program for recording software demonstrations, simulations and creating soft skills eLearning, nobody is going to confuse Captivate's drawing capabilities with best-in-class tools like Adobe Illustrator or Adobe Photoshop. Press [ ctrl ] [ c ] to copy the image to the clipboard.