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ANSWERS TO PHOTOSHOP AND GEAR-RELATED QUESTIONS


I have trouble finding videos and tutorials on specific subjects on the website, especially ones I’ve
already watched and want to see again. What can I do? — Stan

Bookmark Courses: In the upper-right corner of each
video is a turquoise button that will add that lesson to
your Dashboard under My Bookmarks. You can access the
Dashboard either through the My Dashboard button at the
top right, or the button at the upper-left of the left-side
navigation panel. This is great for videos that you think
you’ll want to watch again.

Discuss this Course: To the lower right of each video
course, you can click a button that leads to questions and
comments from other members who have viewed the
video. You may find answers to questions or you may want
to post your own comment.

Ask an Expert: And, of course, you can click the Ask an
Expert button below a video course to submit a question
to me. You’ll soon get a reply from me or Janine Smith or,
for Lightroom questions, Rob Sylvan. Please, please remem-
ber to include what operating system you’re using—Mac
or Windows and which version of the system—and what
version of Photoshop you’re using. This often makes a big
difference in the solution and prevents delays when we
have to email back to ask you.

Gear: Some of the lessons also include a button below
the video that lists what equipment is mentioned in the
video, sometimes with links to that item at the B&H
Photo website. n

You can take advantage of the advanced features of the
KelbyOne.com website. Here’s a list of the major features
that can help you take full advantage of the website:

Search: Once you log on to the KelbyOne website, you’ll
find the Search button at the upper right. After you type
in your search terms and press Enter, you can filter your
search by courses, lessons, tracks, categories, and lessons
by a specific instructor. Here’s a helpful link to learn more
about the Search functionality.

Transcripts: Below the video, you’ll see a Transcript
button that takes you to a text version of the video. This is
especially handy if the presenter mentions a brand name or
piece of equipment you don’t recognize. (A brand’s spelling
may not be exact in the transcript, so when you do a Web
search you might want to add some additional keywords.)

Downloads: Many videos (not all) have images or other
items available. Below the video, click the Downloads
button, click Course Assets, and the download will start
immediately. In your Downloads folder you’ll find a .zip
file. Double-click it to expand to the course’s items.

Learn: Click Learn in the left-side navigation panel, and
you’ll be able to show videos according to Tracks, specific
courses by subject, Webcasts, and a link to the current
editions of Photoshop User and Lightroom Magazine (as
well as earlier issues).

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