Photoshop is Awesome also hard Other people are awesome at photoshop but they don't live at my house We all have internets Which can be used to share bits and bytes What if they could like do stuff in Photoshop, and somehow show me? That would be awesome Watch Me Photoshop

Watch me What?

The site exists to allow the sharing of screencasts demonstrating Photoshop. The hope is that by allowing people to work on images, record their work, and view how different people handle the same images in the same way, we can all learn a bit more about this great software

  • Who made these videos?
  • Everyone, any registered user can upload a new derivative work. The user who uploaded the video in question is listed on the derivative page.

  • Can I make a video?
  • Sure! Register an account, find the image you worked on, then hit the "Upload a Derivative" link

  • How can I work on a different photo?
  • Our goal is to have lots of videos of each photo, rather than a single video for each photo. We think there's lots to learn from seeing different techniques applied to the same photograph. The system will present the option to upload a new Source image to registered users who have uploaded derivatives when it feels the time is right.

  • What resolution should I record my video at.
  • Whatever you like, but bear in mind it will be watched at 640x480 or 800x600.

  • Should I re-encode my video before uploading?
  • Sure, that tends to make things smaller. Re-encode to 800x600, we like the h.264 codec for .mov files.

  • I uploaded my video, that seemed to work, then things just sort of died.
  • Send paul an email (paul at preinheimer period com), he can poke the server and probably save you re-uploading it.

  • Why didn't my new source image appear?
  • We can only take so many new images, images are rejected outright if they're stamped with a copyright