Layers Magazine.com’s New Look, New Blog, and New Stuff

We’ve just totally updated the online home of Layers Magazine (The how-to magazine for everything Adobe; available on newsstands nationwide) with an all-new look and feel. But beyond that, the new site features some very cool things, most notably a brand new daily blog from LayersTV co-host RC Concepcion; a new Photoshop Killer Tip video tutorial posted each day from Photoshop guru Matt Kloskowski, and it’s also the home of the Adobe Creative Suite how-to show; Layers TV (you can watch each weekly episode of LayersTV right there on the home page).
Besides the fresh new look, LayersMagazine.com has loads of tutorials on all the Adobe Creative Suite apps, including InDesign, Dreamweaver, Illustrator, Photoshop and more! It’s really pretty slick, and RC’s blog and Matt’s Killer Tips make it worth a daily stop for sure. Check it out today; here’s the link.


















As I e-mailed before to the NAPP maybe it is a good idea to update the intro of the guru Matt tutorials from CS2 –> CS3
For the rest it is looking very good, as with most of the NAPP websites, videos etc etc
Even though this is not keeping with the subject, I had to say I looked at your 7-point book today and am proud (shocked?) to say that I do most of the points already (the curves is the most glaring omission)…. and even more scary…. in roughly the same order too!
Does this mean I am not going to get your book?…. Not a chance! It just means I can get a better nights sleep before I run down to the local B&N to get it.
I have your CS3 for photographers, and Lightroom books, so maybe that is where I picked up my good work habits.
Keep up the good work and keep ‘em coming!
Just for giggles, I looked for your 7-Point book on eBay. Check it out:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Scott-Kelbys-7-Point-System-for-Adobe-Photoshop-CS3_W0QQitemZ320169531422QQihZ011QQcategoryZ378QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem
Scott:
Wished to reach you, but do not know how – am hoping this is a way. Have three of your books, and have a question on “good glass” (The Digital Photography Book).
Of course price is a criterion for “good glass”, But, how is the price scale calibrated? Do I, as an amateur photog need a, say, $1300 lense for a camera like the Cannon Rebel XTI (body cost about $550)?
Can you point me in the right direction for good literature on how to choose good glass for my Rebel XTI, and for my talent level — a dedicated, but still learning amateur. Thanks, Peter
Where I can to find posts on this topic?
You gave great points here. I made a research on the subject and found nearly all peoples will agree with your blog.
this was a really quality post. In theory I’d like to write like this too – taking time and real effort to make a good article… but what can I say… I procrastinate a lot and never seem to get something done.