Chip Philips - Photoshop for Landscape Photographers

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    http://www.chipphillipsphotography.com/Other/Videos/n-j6rMms/

    In this set of 10 videos, Photoshop for Landscape Photographers, I discuss editing techniques that I use on my images, such as:
    • Ideal workspace settings for image processing
    • How to create and use layers
    • My favorite adjustment layers
    • The magic of creating and using layer masks
    • Opacity and my most commonly used blending modes
    • How to create and use both 8 and 16-bit luminosity masks
    • The ease of using Tony Kuyper's great new 16-bit TKv4 action panel
    • An in-the-field demonstration of my shooting techniques for capturing multiple exposures
    • Focus stacking techniques
    • Micro contrast, including the use of Tony Kuyper's Tonal Clarity actions
    • How I enhance the light throughout my images, including my favorite Orton and Light Painting techniques
    • My favorite tools for color adjustments
    • Sizing and sharpening images for both web and print
    The concepts are intermediate to advanced so basic knowledge of Photoshop is recommended. I use Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom, and Tony Kuyper's TKv4 action panel available on his webiste:
    goodlight.usPhotoshop Elements is not compatible with these videos. All videos are HD 1920x1080 resolution and the download is 1.2 gigs. The total length is 3hrs 50min

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    Chip Phillips

    (Just adding the correct spelling of his name so that it hopefully shows up in the search - I almost added this tutorial redundantly because I couldn't find it at first).
     
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