I found a tutorial that will allow you to customize the UI (user interface) colors on photoshop. You can go wild. Here’s an example of some of the things you can do. You can spend days playing with this.
Here’s the link. It was on the Photoshop Training Channel. You don’t have to use the same colors shown here, you
can use different colors or even separate colors for all of those various UI’s.
(757) How To CUSTOMIZE The Photoshop Interface Color [2 Quick Hacks] – YouTube
As long as we’re “improving” photoshop, how about we teach it to respond to voice commands? Imagine having a power like Alexa to have Photoshop do your bidding. Well, it’s possible. Here’s a tutorial from our friend Unmesh Dinda of Piximperfect. The software to do this is actually free. It’s called VoiceAttack. The free version has a limit of 20 voice commands and will work on one program. If you want to use it on more than one program or have more than 20 commands you want to use, there’s a paid version.
(774) Voice Commands in Photoshop? Hell Yeah! – YouTube
Now that we’re done with creating the Photoshop of the future, let’s get down to some photography related stuff. Here’s a tutorial from Blake Rudis of f64 Elite on file types. What should you save your files as TIFF or PSD? Which is better & Why! Blake covers all the major file types in this tutorial.
(774) TIFF vs PSD? Which is better & WHY! – YouTube
One of the tools we have in photography is Focus Stacking. It’s a technique that combines several images taken using different focus points to ensure an image is in perfect focus from front to back. Nick Page presents this tutorial that shows us Focus Stacking doesn’t have to be hard, in fact in Photoshop, it’s almost idiot proof.
(774) How to Focus Stack in Photoshop // Tutorial – YouTube
One of the new things in the last release of Photoshop are Neural Filters. These are filters that use a lot of AI and you have to be connected to the internet to take advantage. If your Wi-Fi is turned off, they won’t work. One of the neatest ones is called Depth-Aware Haze. The filter identifies your subject and makes everything else hazy. Pretty cool. Here Arron Nace from Phlearn.com takes us through the steps to use this new filter with several different examples.
(774) Testing the NEW Depth-Aware Haze in Photoshop | PHLEARN – YouTube