The video covers some of the newer functions/options (i.e. "Gallery Blur Effects" / "Remove Ghost Blur"), in addition to some of the presets available through either, Dr. Russell Brown hisownself.. or that of other contributors.
What I liked was.. the highlighting and explanations of the improved controls afforded to you, the editor (mind you, relegated to CS6 and above).
Found this one tutorial that was interesting. In terms of taking your HDR images to the next level.
Overview, listing of various Tips & Techniques:
Adobe Photoshop CS6 Tutorials - Tips & Techniques
In particular:
CS6: HDR Special Effects
The video covers some of the newer functions/options (i.e. "Gallery Blur Effects" / "Remove Ghost Blur"), in addition to some of the presets available through either, Dr. Russell Brown hisownself.. or that of other contributors.
What I liked was.. the highlighting and explanations of the improved controls afforded to you, the editor (mind you, relegated to CS6 and above).
As an Aside: The Photoshop Add-ons page is chock full of stuff.
Good.. good, stuff.
Newest, latest and perhaps, even the greatest stuff?
While on the Adobe Add-ons page, click on "Photoshop" (left-hand menus).. then, sort by "Sort by: Price (low to high)" .. et voila .. free stuff.
Covering a wide range of needs and wants:
i.e. Easy Watermarks - By Patrik Horváth - Free
Brushes, textures and and and.. good good.. free.. stuff. Free is good.
Of course, there is pay-to-play stuff, as well.
His old site is under construction, however.. archived material can still be found for older versions of PS.. here.