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Adobe Photoshop for Photographers, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4.2, with 139 lectures, based on 49 reviews, and has 1257 subscribers.

You will learn about How to make corrections to your digital photographs, such as contract, brightness, straightening a photo, and retouching. How to scan in printed images that you can then remove scratches from, and generally restore to look as good as the day they were taken. HDR (High Dynamic Range) photography, Camera RAW, and advanced controls and photographic workflows. Practical advice for color theory and composition that can be applied across digital art and graphics projects. This course is ideal for individuals who are Users of Photoshop CS4 and CS5 who want to learn photography-specific skills. or Anyone with a large collection of old photos they want to scan and faithfully restore. or Amateur and aspiring professional photographers who want to learn post processing techniques. It is particularly useful for Users of Photoshop CS4 and CS5 who want to learn photography-specific skills. or Anyone with a large collection of old photos they want to scan and faithfully restore. or Amateur and aspiring professional photographers who want to learn post processing techniques.

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Summary

Title: Adobe Photoshop for Photographers

Price: $44.99

Average Rating: 4.2

Number of Lectures: 139

Number of Published Lectures: 139

Number of Curriculum Items: 139

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 139

Original Price: $39.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • How to make corrections to your digital photographs, such as contract, brightness, straightening a photo, and retouching.
  • How to scan in printed images that you can then remove scratches from, and generally restore to look as good as the day they were taken.
  • HDR (High Dynamic Range) photography, Camera RAW, and advanced controls and photographic workflows.
  • Practical advice for color theory and composition that can be applied across digital art and graphics projects.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Users of Photoshop CS4 and CS5 who want to learn photography-specific skills.
  • Anyone with a large collection of old photos they want to scan and faithfully restore.
  • Amateur and aspiring professional photographers who want to learn post processing techniques.
  • Target Audiences

  • Users of Photoshop CS4 and CS5 who want to learn photography-specific skills.
  • Anyone with a large collection of old photos they want to scan and faithfully restore.
  • Amateur and aspiring professional photographers who want to learn post processing techniques.
  • A Verifiable Certificate of Completion is presented to all students who undertake this course.

    Photoshop is now a household word, and with good reason. It can make washed-out imperfect images into digital masterpieces, or even take decades-old photos and repair damages that have been there for years. Professional technology trainer Andy Anderson will show you how to get professional results, with the same straightforward teaching approach he used in seminars for Disney and The White House in this Photoshop CS5 Tutorial that will inspire and inform.

    This Adobe Photoshop CS5 for Photographers course goes through techniques that are tried and true, and used by professionals everywhere to touch up and enhance digital and scanned photography. This tutorial is not for the beginner to Photoshop. You should have at least a basic working knowledge of Photoshop and the tools that are available. Starting with a basic introduction to the fundamental photography concepts of ISO, Depth of Field and Shutter Speed, you will quickly discover that this video tutorial covers more than correcting red-eye, although it does that too, but it also is rife with techniques that photographers can use both in Photoshop, and before you even take the picture with your camera.

    When combined with the Photoshop for Beginners tutorial course, you will have an impressive range of knowledge of the program and a specific expertise when it comes to working with photos after learning these Photoshop Actions for Photographers.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: It Starts With The Camera

    Lecture 1: Working Files – Download These First

    Lecture 2: Intro

    Lecture 3: Camera and Equipment Check List

    Lecture 4: Understanding Film Sensitivity – ISO

    Lecture 5: Controlling Depth Of Field – FStop

    Lecture 6: Managing Light To Film – Shutter Speed

    Chapter 2: The Art Of The Scan

    Lecture 1: Intro

    Lecture 2: Scanning 101

    Lecture 3: Exceeding A Scanners Optical Resolution

    Lecture 4: Moving From Color To Grayscale

    Lecture 5: Scanning With A 10 Step Graywedge

    Lecture 6: Saving Scans In The Correct File Format

    Chapter 3: Organizing Your Images

    Lecture 1: Intro

    Lecture 2: Creating Files For You Photographs

    Lecture 3: Organizing Your Photos With Bridge Favorites

    Lecture 4: Creating Photographic Collection In Bridge

    Lecture 5: Accessing Photographs With Mini Bridge

    Lecture 6: Accessing & Adding Metadata To A Photo

    Lecture 7: Creating A Jewel Case Contact Sheet

    Chapter 4: What You See Is What You Get

    Lecture 1: Intro

    Lecture 2: The Digital Darkroom

    Lecture 3: Creating User Defined Color Settings

    Lecture 4: Working With Color Profiles

    Lecture 5: Working With Image Interpolation

    Lecture 6: Calibrating Your Monitor

    Chapter 5: Working With Digital Images

    Lecture 1: Intro

    Lecture 2: Digital Images – Bit Depth And Color

    Lecture 3: Up Sizing An Image The Correct Way

    Lecture 4: Working In The Best File Format

    Chapter 6: Understanding Camera Raw

    Lecture 1: Intro

    Lecture 2: Raw Images 101

    Lecture 3: Moving From Camera Raw To Photoshop

    Lecture 4: Camera Raw Basic Operations

    Lecture 5: Initial Color Correction In Camera Raw

    Lecture 6: Using Camera Raw To Move Into Greyscale

    Lecture 7: Manipulating Multiple Images

    Chapter 7: Fixing Common Image Problems

    Lecture 1: Intro

    Lecture 2: Creating Customized Photo Sizes

    Lecture 3: Customizing The Crop Tool

    Lecture 4: Straightening An Image

    Lecture 5: Correcting The Glare Of A Flash

    Lecture 6: Adding Fill Flash In Photoshop

    Lecture 7: Correcting Red Eye

    Chapter 8: Making Selections That Look Natural

    Lecture 1: Intro

    Lecture 2: Selection Tricks With The Magic Wand

    Lecture 3: Working With The Quick Selection Tool

    Lecture 4: Detecting Edges With The Magnetic Lasso

    Lecture 5: Using Refine Edge To Make Realistic Selections

    Lecture 6: Precise Selections With The Pen Tool

    Lecture 7: Making Selections With A Paint Brush

    Lecture 8: Refining A Channel Selection

    Chapter 9: Setting Up For Color Correction

    Lecture 1: Intro

    Lecture 2: Converting Raw Images Into The DNG Format

    Lecture 3: Creating A Color Correction Mask

    Lecture 4: Correcting Photographs With Droplets

    Lecture 5: Using Grey To Correct A Color Image

    Lecture 6: Using Math To Color Correct A Photograph

    Lecture 7: Matching Color Between Photographs

    Chapter 10: Removing Unwanted Elements

    Lecture 1: Intro

    Lecture 2: Removing Unwanted Information

    Lecture 3: Removing Photographic Blemishes

    Lecture 4: Removing Dark Circle From Under Eyes

    Lecture 5: Punching Up Contrast In A Photograph

    Chapter 11: Improving Upon Nature

    Lecture 1: Intro

    Lecture 2: Making People Look Younger

    Lecture 3: Changing Hair And Eye Color

    Lecture 4: Making Teeth Whiter

    Lecture 5: Softening Skin Tones

    Lecture 6: Working With Portrait Professional – Part 1

    Lecture 7: Working With Portrait Professional – Part 2

    Chapter 12: Going Retro With Grayscale

    Lecture 1: Intro

    Lecture 2: Converting Raw Images To Grayscale

    Lecture 3: Moving From Color To Gray

    Lecture 4: Aging An Image

    Lecture 5: The Ansel Adams Effect

    Chapter 13: Generating A Sharper Image

    Lecture 1: Intro

    Lecture 2: Sharpening 101

    Lecture 3: Improving Image Sharpness With Smart Sharpen

    Lecture 4: Sharpening Images With The Lab Color Space

    Lecture 5: Using Unsharp Mask

    Lecture 6: Working With The High Pass Filter

    Chapter 14: Dressing Up Your Images

    Lecture 1: Intro

    Lecture 2: Creating A Vignette In The Raw Plugin

    Lecture 3: Creating A Lens Vignette In Photoshop

    Lecture 4: Creating Standard Vignettes In Photoshop

    Lecture 5: Creating A Vignette With Layer Masks

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