
AcademyX Computer Training is graciously extending a 20% discount to our PSUG members. They have branches in San Francisco and Sacramento and offer a wide variety of classes in web design, development, and programming, and desktop applications. To get the discount, surf their site for expert computer training, add a class to the shopping cart, and on the checkout, input the coupon code “photomup” to apply the 20% discount.
Archive for February, 2010

Learn how to master your digital photography workflow with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom® 2 software at 6pm on March 3, 2010 in San Francisco. Import, manage, and showcase large volumes of photographs or perfect a single image. Tom will conduct an in depth walkthrough of Lightroom and show some of his favorite techniques.
Plus, Tom reveals a sneak peek of Lightroom 3 Beta!
Tom Hogarty is the Senior Product Manager for Adobe Systems Professional Digital Imaging Department. His primary product and marketing responsibilities center around Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, Camera Raw and the DNG File Format. Prior to joining Adobe Hogarty worked in New York City as a consultant to many of the industry’s leading professional photographers as they converted film to a digital workflow.
Refreshments are made available by our sponsors. Should you know of a potential sponsor specific to this meeting, who can be promoted online and be given time to present to the group onsite, please let us know as soon as possible via email at getcut@switchblade-studios.com.
RSVP now to get the most out of your digital photos with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom.
Digital Photography Workflow in Lightroom 2 with
Tom Hogarty
Author: johanna | Filed under: Announcements, Digital Photography, Meetups, Photos, photoshop
Until our next Meetup, please enjoy “Designing iPhone Apps with Photoshop” as presented by Marine.
Guest blogger Adam Jerugim here from the Photoshop team at Adobe San Jose. I was the guest speaker last November and am finally getting around to posting the slides (the actual slide deck is >4MB and the upload limit for this blog is 2MB, so until I find a way to compress my slide deck I’ve provided the link below which is from essentially the same talk I gave for a LA user group last July).
The slides can be found here: http://blogs.adobe.com/edtechatadobe/ATX_07_18_09.pdf
Feel free to post any Photoshop performance or hardware questions to comments section below.
This month’s Photoshop Users Group Meeting will be sponsored by Aquent. We thank them for their generous donation that will allow us to provide pizzas and drinks for our members for this Thursday’s meeting.
Aquent representatives will be available to meet with members as well for those interested in their services. Please visit Aquent’s website to learn more about them.
