It’s great to attend Adobe’s “Ask a CS Pro” sessions live, so you can ask questions of the presenters. The recordings remain valuable, however, and in case they’re of interest, I’ve linked to a whole stack that cover everything from Photoshop & Illustrator to Web & digital publishing to video workflows & optimization.
Read on for the full list.
Photoshop:
- Photoshop CS5 Features with Bryan O’Neil Hughes
Illustrator:
- Gradients and Gradient Mesh in Illustrator
- Adobe Illustrator’s Wide World of Color
- Rufus Deuchler Presents Illustrator & The Appearance Panel
Web:
- HTML5 & CSS3 in Dreamweaver CS5 with David Powers
- Flash Catalyst with Tanya Heins
- Fireworks CS5 for Designers & Developers with David M. Hogue
- What’s New In Flash Catalyst “Panini” with Chris Griffith
- Creating Multiscreen Content with Flash Pro with Paul Trani
Video:
- Getting Started with Premiere Pro CS5 with Filmmaker Dave Basulto
- Making the Switch Q&A with Industry Experts Karl Soule & Kevin Monahan
- Performance:
- Optimizing Performance for Production Premium
- Leveraging Advanced Features and the Mercury Playback Engine in Adobe Premiere Pro with Chris Fenwick
- SLR shooting:
- HDSLR editing in Adobe Premiere Pro with Richard Harrington
- Premiere Pro & Photoshop CS5 Extended for DSLR video shooting with Richard Harrington
- Tight Integration and Multi-Format Timelines in Adobe Premiere Pro with Colin Smith
- Produce, Publish and Promote a Video Podcast with Creative Suite 5 with Mike McHugh
InDesign & digital publishing:
- Chris Kitchener Presents “Getting Started with InDesign”
- From Adobe® InDesign® to the Apple iBookstore with Anne-Marie Concepcion
- All About InDesign Styles (Part 1 of 2)
- Producing publications with Digital Publishing Suite with Chris Converse
- InDesign CS5: Beyond the Top Ten Features with David Blatner
General Suite stuff:
- Facebook Q&A with Creative Suite Evangelists: CS5.5 Launch
- Ask a CS Evangelist: Top 10 Features of CS5.5
- CS5 Features with Greg Rewis, Terry White and Jason Levine
- Getting to Know Subscriptions
- Accelerating the Review Process with CS Review with Patti Sokol
I am interesting in “how it works”, for example where Photoshop stores vector data, where are stored information’s pasted from Illustrator and how it actually works. I hope to see session with this theme.