Enhance Colors with This Insanely USEFUL Filter – Photoshop HSB/HSL MASKS Explained
By Photoshop Training Channel
Published: Jan 28, 2020
Discover the powerful HSB/HSL filter that allows you to create masks out of the Hue, Saturation, or Brightness of a photo!
This color component separation method, allows you to create VERY powerful masks that allow you to enhance your image in ways you never thought possible!
One common technique is to use a “Saturation Mask” to target the saturation in your photo and selectively enhance the co… [READ MORE]
Author: Eric Brooks
Top Headlines for April 20, 2020
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Experts: Coronvirus Brings Spike in Anti-Semitic Sentiments
Israeli researchers reported Monday that the global coronavirus outbreak has sparked a rise in anti-Semitic expression blaming Jews for the spread of the disease and the economic recession it has caused.
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Iran Opens Up as Economic Woes Trump Virus Infection Fears
Iran on Monday began opening intercity highways and major shopping centers to stimulate its sanctions-choked economy, gambling that it has brought under control its coronavirus outbreak ? one of the worst in the world ? even as some fear it could lead to a second wave of infections.
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Lockdown Tensions Grow as People Seek to Resume Work or Play
The coronavirus is touching all levels of society and increasing tensions as governments start to ease restrictions that health experts warn should be done gradually to avoid a resurgence of the illness that has killed more than 165,000 people.
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AP PHOTOS: Italian Nurse and Mom Can’t Drop Guard at Home
Every evening, when Pasqualina Conte returns home from a draining day as a nurse in a Milan emergency room for coronavirus patients, she longs to hold her 9-year-old son, Andrea. But for 50 days and counting, the two have not hugged.
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The Latest: Global Cruise, Begun Before Pandemic, Is Ending
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
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Losing Face: The Rise of the Mask, and What’s Lost Behind It
On Saturday afternoons, the Strip District neighborhood of Pittsburgh becomes a jam-packed hub of old-fashioned shopping. People stride along Penn Avenue, hopping from greengrocer to butcher to fishmonger to Italian market, smiling and gesturing and jabbering as they go.
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Nations Seek to Ease Nursing Home Loneliness Yet Keep Safe
Belgian Prime Minister Sophie Wilmes just wanted to do the humane thing.
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Japan Scientist ‘Very Pessimistic’ Olympics Will Happen
A Japanese professor of infectious disease says he is ?very pessimistic? the postponed Tokyo Olympics can open in 15 months.
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Shake Shack Gets Funding, to Return Paycheck Protection Loan
The burger chain Shake Shack says it has obtained new funding and will return a small-business loan it got to help weather the coronavirus crisis.
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Pakistan Says Militant Attack in Northwest Kills Soldier
Militants armed with assault rifles attacked a Pakistani army security post in a former Taliban stronghold in the country’s northwest early on Monday, triggering a shootout that killed a soldier, the military said. Five insurgents were also killed, it said.
[#AfterEffects #Video] How I RECREATED the FAMOUS BURGER COMMERCIAL
How I RECREATED the FAMOUS BURGER COMMERCIAL
By Cinecom.net
Published: Mar 17, 2020
http://edel.kr/jibcine – I recreated that famous burger commercial using a DIY setup with finishing wire and some editing tricks. See how we made our own product video using the Edelkrone JibONE.
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Top Headlines for April 19, 2020
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Eastern Christians Mark Easter in Shuttered Jerusalem Church
A handful of Eastern Orthodox priests held mass for the Christian holiday of Easter on Sunday in an empty Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem due to restrictions in place to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus.
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Mass Virus Test in Nursing Home Seeks to Combat Loneliness
Some were born in this warren of small rooms in what used to be a hospital, dating to the 17th century. Many are likely to die here. And all are currently confined to their rooms, denied the simple comfort of human companionship.
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UN Experts Want to Blacklist 14 Ships Over NKorea Sanctions
U.N. experts have recommended blacklisting 14 vessels for violating sanctions against North Korea in a report that accuses the country of increasing illegal coal exports, imports of petroleum products and continuing with cyber attacks on financial institutions and cryptocurrency exchanges to gain illicit revenue.
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AP PHOTOS: The Workers Who Keep Spain Going Under Lockdown
As Spain hunkers down after five weeks of confinement, the brave few keep the country going during a coronavirus outbreak that has killed more than 20,000 of their fellow citizens.
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The Latest: Germany Holds Concentration Camp Commemorations
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
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Ventilator From Old Car Parts? Afghan Girls Pursue Prototype
On most mornings, Somaya Farooqi and four other teen-age girls pile into her dad?s car and head to a mechanic?s workshop. They use back roads to skirt police checkpoints set up to enforce a lockdown in their city of Herat, one of Afghanistan?s hot spots of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Governments Face More Pressure to Curb Virus Economic Damage
South Korea reported fewer than 10 new coronavirus cases Sunday for the first time in two months as U.S. governors ease lockdowns amid pressure worldwide from businesses and the public to limit the pandemic?s economic damage.
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Former NBA Top Pick Bogut Unsure About Playing Future
After 15 years in professional basketball, Andrew Bogut is close to making a decision on when to end his career. The new coronavirus and subsequent postponement of the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo isn?t making it any easier.
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Ex-Mayor Who Quit After Criticizing Trump Dies in Crash
The former mayor of a Northern California city who stepped down after he harshly criticized President Donald Trump and his supporters died Saturday in a plane crash, the Sacramento Bee reported.
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Texas Police Officer Killed, 2 Others Wounded in Shooting
A gunman shot and killed a Texas police officer and wounded two others Saturday after they responded to a call at an apartment complex, authorities said.
[#Adobe #Design] How to Create 3D text in Premiere Pro CC
How to Create 3D text in Premiere Pro CC
By AdobeMasters
Published: Apr 14, 2020
Written Tutorial: https://adobemasters.net/3d-text-in-premiere-pro-cc/
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Top Headlines for April 18, 2020
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47 Children From Greek Refugee Camps Arrive in Germany
A group of 47 unaccompanied children evacuated from refugee camps in Greece landed in Germany on Saturday, German officials said.
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Africa Deaths Above 1,000, Including Nigerian Chief of Staff
Africa now has more than 1,000 deaths from COVID-19, the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Saturday, while Nigeria said the president’s chief of staff had died.
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Austria Shuts Down Last Coal-Fired Power Plant
Austria has shut down its last coal-fired power plant as part of a plan to end the use of fossil fuels for energy production by 2030.
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A Global Diaspora of Medical Workers Now Looks Toward Home
The medical supplies had been shipped. The planning began a year in advance. Then the coronavirus arrived, and Dr. Charmaine Emelife?s heart sank.
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Iran Lets Some Tehran Businesses Reopen After Virus Lockdown
Iran allowed some businesses in the capital and nearby towns to re-open Saturday after weeks of lockdown aimed at containing the worst coronavirus outbreak in the Middle East.
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Hong Kong Police Arrest Democracy Activists, Media Tycoon
Hong Kong police arrested at least 14 veteran pro-democracy lawmakers, activists and a media tycoon on Saturday on charges of joining unlawful protests last year calling for reforms.
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Virus Patients at One Israeli Hospital Are Not Dying Alone
Elisheva Stern wasn’t ready to say goodbye to her ailing father, who was succumbing to the coronavirus in an Israeli hospital.
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AP PHOTOS: For Milan Nurse, Virus Patients Enter the Soul
The coronavirus brings with it forced isolation: Family members cannot visit hospitalized patients. Nursing homes bar their doors to outsiders. People with mild cases or who have been in contact with infected persons must stay in quarantine.
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Nations Debate Easing Virus Restrictions as Economies Falter
Governments around the world are wrestling with when and how to lift economically painful virus-control measures as unemployment rises and rent payments come due.
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Horse Racing Gets More TV Time With Other Sports on Hold
Socially distanced crews in New York and California are keeping horse racing on television in the U.S. during the coronavirus pandemic.
[#Video #Design] VFX for Motion: Composite Like a Pro
VFX for Motion: Composite Like a Pro
By School of Motion
Published: Mar 17, 2020
VFX for Motion is a professional visual effects course for motion designers, focused on the mastery of essential compositing techniques in After Effects, including rotoscoping, matchmoving, tracking, and keying. Learn More:
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Top Headlines for April 17, 2020
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The Latest: Golf Tournaments in Germany and France Canceled
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
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Lockdown Weighs Heavily on Orthodox Christians During Easter
For Orthodox Christians, this is normally a time of reflection and mourning followed by joyful release, of centuries-old ceremonies steeped in symbolism and tradition.
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Malaysia Turns Away Boat With 200 Rohingya Refugees
Malaysian authorities said they have turned back a boat carrying about 200 Muslim Rohingya refugees, including children, that was attempting to enter the country illegally.
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SKorean Court to Re-Open Case on Abusive Vagrant Facility
South Korea?s Supreme Court said Friday it will re-open a case related to the enslavement and abuse of thousands of people at a vagrants’ facility in the 1970s and 1980s, more than three decades after its owner was acquitted of serious charges. A finding that the government failed to protect the constitutional rights of former inmates could boost their push for compensation.
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Africa Could See 300,000 Coronavirus Deaths This Year
Africa could see 300,000 deaths from the coronavirus even under the best-case scenario, according to a new report that cites modeling by the Imperial College London.
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Pro Cyclist in Italy Uses His Bike to Deliver Medicine
There are no fans lining the road. No teammates providing support. And there is no race to win.
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Almost 25,000 to Be Freed Under Myanmar Prisoner Amnesty
Myanmar announced Friday that it was releasing almost 25,000 prisoners under a presidential amnesty marking this week’s traditional New Year celebration.
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The Latest: Royals Talk About Mental Stress of Lockdown
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
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AP PHOTOS: Spain’s Race Against the Virus in Photographs
Spain was expecting a bright, hopeful spring of blossoms, soccer games and music festivals. The eastern city of Valencia planned to burn huge satirical sculptures for its annual Fallas celebration. As days stretched longer, cafés and bars served the first outdoor vermouth of the season.
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Asian Shares Advance, U.S. Crude Oil Price Sinks Below $19
Shares advanced in Asia on Friday while U.S. benchmark crude plunged below $19 per barrel.
[#Krita #Animation] PicPac App: Wall-E Stop-Motion Animation.
PicPac App: Wall-E Stop-Motion Animation.
By Ed Tadeo
Published: Mar 23, 2020
Coloring characters in Photoshop can be daunting at first, but we made a cool video to show you how real industry artists color in Photoshop. Some of these digital painting techniques are used at major studios including Disney, Cartoon Network, and Rick and Morty, Special guest star Jack Cusumano explains how to color in Photoshop.
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Top Headlines for April 16, 2020
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Ukraine and Russian-Backed Separatists Begin Prisoner Swap
Ukrainian forces and Russia-backed rebels in eastern Ukraine began a prisoner exchange on Thursday, according to the Ukrainian president’s office and separatists.
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With Price High, Thais With Dwindling Incomes Sell Off Gold
With gold prices rising to a seven-year high, many Thais have been flocking to gold shops to trade in their necklaces, bracelets, rings and gold bars for cash, eager to reap profits during an economic downturn.
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Some Leaders Use Pandemic to Sharpen Tools Against Critics
Health concerns were on artist Danai Ussama?s mind when he returned to Thailand last month from a trip to Spain. He noticed that he and his fellow passengers did not go through medical checks after arriving at Bangkok?s airport, and thought it worth noting on his Facebook page.
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Coffins in the Parking Lot: A Spanish Funeral Home Copes
Jordi Fernández?s 16-year-career as a mortician didn?t prepare him for the hundreds of bodies that are streaming into the Barcelona funeral home where he works.
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Israeli President Asks Parliament to Choose Prime Minister
Israel?s president Thursday asked the Knesset to choose a new prime minister, giving parliament three weeks to agree upon a leader or plunge the country into an unprecedented fourth consecutive election in just over a year.
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The Latest: Serbia Police Investigate Officer Beating of Man
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
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High-Level North Korean Defector Wins South Parliament Seat
A former senior North Korean diplomat won a constituency seat in South Korea?s parliamentary elections, the first such achievement among tens of thousands of North Koreans who have fled their authoritarian, impoverished homeland.
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Bangladesh Rescues 382 Rohingya Drifting at Sea for Weeks
Bangladesh’s coast guard has rescued 382 starving Rohingya refugees who had been drifting at sea for weeks after failing to reach Malaysia, officials said Thursday.
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China, Europe Show Restarting Virus-Hit Economies Not Easy
As countries consider how to restart economies that have been halted by the coronavirus, the early experiences in China and parts of Europe show it will be no easy task.
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Global Stocks Mixed After Weak US Data Add to Global Gloom
Global stocks were mixed Thursday after unexpectedly weak U.S. retail and other data added to gloom about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.




