Topics for Tutorials, Suggestions for Tools

I've produced a number of .PDF tutorials and a couple of video
tutorials. I've also produced a number of Photoshop action sets and
Javascript collections.

The tutorials are all a couple of years old now. For the past couple
of years, my attention has focused on upgrading my sharpening and
masking tools and then on writing an eBook on sharpening and
producing a DVD on sharpening.

I want to greatly expand my tutorials, especially the video
tutorials. I've also got a few tool ideas. For example, porting some
of my tools over to Photoshop Elements, offering some Lightroom
presets, etc.

What I would like to hear from a wide audience like this is this:
what would you like to learn about in a tutorial? What kind of action
set or script would be helpful to you.

If I trust to my own judgment in this, I'm likely to miss the mark. I
want to be helpful to the digital photography community, and that
means I want my tutorials, tools, etc. to be practical and relevant.

Your help, even if it is to tell me what you don't like about my
current tutorials and tool, will be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,

Mitch

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http://www.thelightsrightstudio.com
http://www.thelightsright.com
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheLightsRight/
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I may be asking the impossible, (because I have yet to see it) but I would love to see a GOOD video tutorial on extracting DIFFICULT subjects from DIFFICULT backgrounds.

I don't want to see any more cheat video's where the subjects fly-away hair is on some solid white or black background. I want to see an extraction of such with the background being difficult, (like trees). If you can do that, and put it in a format of video or .pdf file where the intermediate Photoshop user can decipher it, then you will make millions of bucks.

I know I am asking the impossible, but just think of the retirement dollars you could make......lol.

Signed,
The Birdman....
Conrad 'Bye Bye' Birdie
'Aspire to inspire before you expire'.
 

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