KelbyTraining - Matt Kloskowski - Tack Sharp Sharpening in Photoshop and Lightroom

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    https://members.kelbyone.com/course/matt_tack_sharp/

    If you have ever wondered where and when to sharpen your photos in Photoshop (and Lightroom) then join Matt in his latest class. You will learn about why you sharpen in the first place and what kinds of things you can do to your photos that will affect how sharp they appear. Then he jumps into the most efficient sharpening techniques used in Photoshop and Lightroom. Finally, the class finishes off with 2 start-to-finish videos that show you exactly where sharpening fits in and just how much time is spent on it. If you want your photos to look tack sharp, no matter where they are displayed (print, on screen or the web), then this class is for you.

    Lesson 1 : Introduction
    Lesson 2 : Basics: Why Sharpen?
    Lesson 3 : Basics: Do's and Don'ts for Keeping Photos Sharp
    Lesson 4 : Basics: Size Matters
    Lesson 5 : Basics: The 3 Official Types of Sharpening
    Lesson 6 : Lightroom/Camera Raw: The Detail Panel
    Lesson 7 : Lightroom/Camera Raw: The Adjustment Brush
    Lesson 8 : Lightroom/Camera Raw: Sharpening vs. Noise Reduction
    Lesson 9 : Creative Sharpening: Unsharp Mask
    Lesson 10 : Creative Sharpening: Smart Sharpen
    Lesson 11 : Creative Sharpening: Lab Sharpening
    Lesson 12 : Creative Sharpening: High Pass Sharpening
    Lesson 13 : A Quick Word About 3rd Party Sharpening Plug-ins
    Lesson 14 : Output Sharpening: For Web/Email/Screen
    Lesson 15 : Output Sharpening: For Print
    Lesson 16 : From Start to Finish: Lightroom/Camera Raw Only
    Lesson 17 : From Start to Finish: Lightroom and Photoshop
    Lesson 18 : Conclusion.

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