Udemy - Photoshop Professor Notes - Photoshop for Photographers

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    https://www.udemy.com/photoshop-4-photographers/

    What you’ll learn
    By the end of this course you will be able to …
    Edit your Raw files in Adobe Camera Raw efficiently and effectively
    Manage your Raw and edited files using Adobe Bridge
    Automate your workflow using Adobe Bridge
    Set up Photoshop’s Colour Settings and Preferences to you liking.
    Make and Refine great Selections in order to enhance local areas in your images
    Create and Manage Layers, Adjustment Layers, Layer Groups, Layer Styles and Layer Masks
    Colour Correct your images with confidence

    Photoshop Professor Notes – The Complete Beginners to Internediate Series
    Adobe Camera Raw, Bridge & Photoshop Volumes 1-5
    Understanding the Raw Workflow …
    Section 1
    Lecture 1: Adobe Camera Raw: A Brief Overview
    Lecture 2: Understanding the difference Between 8-bit Images and 16-Bit Images
    Lecture 3: The Camera Raw Interface
    Lecture 4: Adobe Camera Raw: The Camera Calibration Tab
    Lecture 5: Adobe Camera Raw: Explaining the Differences Between Process version 2012, 2010 & 2003
    Lecture 6: Adobe Camera Raw: Setting Your White Balance
    Lecture 7: Adobe Camera Raw: The Basics – Part 1 of 2
    Lecture 8: Adobe Camera Raw: The Basics – Part 2 of 2
    Lecture 9: Adobe Camera Raw: The Tone Curve Tab
    Lecture 10: Adobe Camera Raw: The The Details Tab – Part 1 of 3
    Lecture 11: Adobe Camera Raw: The The Details Tab – Part 2 of 3
    Lecture 12: Adobe Camera Raw: The The Details Tab – Part 3 of 3
    Lecture 13: Adobe Camera Raw: The HSL/Greyscale Tab
    Lecture 14: Adobe Camera Raw: The Split Toning Tab
    Lecture 15: Adobe Camera Raw: The Lens Correction Tab
    Lecture 16: Adobe Camera Raw: The Effects Tab
    Lecture 17: Adobe Camera Raw: The Presets Tab
    Lecture 18: Adobe Camera Raw: The Snapshots Tab
    Section 2
    An In-depth look at Adobe Camera Raw’s Editing Tools
    Lecture 1: Adobe Bridge: Importing Your Images
    Lecture 2 through 6: Adobe Camera Raw: The Editing Tools – Part 1 – 5
    Lecture 7: Adobe Camera Raw: Saving and Exporting Your Raw Files
    Section 3
    Using Bridge and Automating Your Workflow
    Lecture 1: Adobe Bridge: Folder Management
    Lecture 2: Adobe Bridge: Working with Collections
    Lecture 3: Adobe Bridge: Adding Metadata
    Lecture 4: Adobe Bridge: Importing Keywords
    Lecture 5: Adobe Bridge: Automating Using Image Processor
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    Photoshop Professor Notes – Volume 1
    Setting Photoshop up for Success – Mastering the Photoshop Document, the Workspace, Essential Settings and Much More …
    Lecture 1: Navigating the Document Window
    Lecture 2: Setting Up Our Preferences
    Lecture 3: Setting Up Photoshop’s Colour Settings
    Lecture 4: Creating a New Document
    Lecture 5: Arranging Panels and Groups
    Lecture 6: Creating a Custom Workspace
    Lecture 7: Learn how to use the Colour Head’s Up Display (HUD)
    Lecture 8: An Introduction to File Size and Resolution
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    Photoshop Professor Notes – Volume 2
    Creating Great Selections …
    This is Volume 2 of 5 in my “Photoshop – Beginners to Intermediate” series. I have developed this series over many years of teaching at both the College and University levels in a variety of departments including the Multimedia Program, Graphic Design Program, the Fashion Program, and the Creative Photography Programs both daytime and evening diploma and certificate programs.
    First of all, why would you ever need to make a selection? Well, if you have ever wanted to make a change in your image on a specific part of the image, one of the easiest ways to do that is with a selection. You see, selections allow you to isolate areas that you want to make a change in and protect the other areas from that change. Learning how to use all of the selection tools properly will allow you to make these changes to your images so your viewers won’t know you did anything to your image.
    Lecture 1: The Rectangular and Elliptical Marquee Tools
    Lecture 2: The 3 Lasso Style Selection Tools
    Lecture 3: The Selection Brush and the Magic Wand Tools
    Lecture 4: Adding to and subtracting from a Selection
    Lecture 5: Modifying your Selections
    Lecture 6: The Refine Edge Feature
    Lecture 7: Making Selections Based on Colour
    Lecture 8: Select and Fill in Just One Click
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    Photoshop Professor Notes – Volume 3
    Understanding Layers …
    This is Volume 3 of 5 in my “Photoshop – Beginners to Intermediate” series. I have developed this series over many years of teaching at both the College and University levels in a variety of departments including the Multimedia Program, Graphic Design Program, the Fashion Program, and the Creative Photography Programs both daytime and evening diploma and certificate programs.
    As a fundamental concept of Photoshop since version 3 (not CS3 but version 3), Layers are probably one of the most flexible ways to work in Photoshop as far as editing our images is concerned.
    Lecture 1: Let’s look at some Layers – An Overview of Layers
    Lecture 2: An In-depth look at Layers
    Lecture 3: Creating New Layers
    Lecture 4: Drag ’n Drop and Copy ‘n Paste Layer Contents
    Lecture 5: Layer Groups
    Lecture 6: Adjustment Layers
    Lecture 7: layer Styles
    Lecture 8: Layer Masks
    Lecture 9: Layer Opacity and Fill Settings
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    Photoshop Professor Notes – Volume 4
    Colour Corrections and Dynamic Range …
    This is Volume 4 of 5 in my “Photoshop – Beginners to Intermediate” series. I have developed this series over many years of teaching at both the College and University levels in a variety of departments including the Multimedia Program, Graphic Design Program, the Fashion Program, and the Creative Photography Programs both daytime and evening diploma and certificate programs.
    Lecture 1: Understanding Auto Tone, Auto Contrast and Auto Colour
    Lecture 2: The Colour Balance Feature and Hue/Saturation
    Lecture 3: Using Photo Filters
    Lecture 4: Using Levels, Colour Balance and Hue/Saturation
    Lecture 5: Using Levels to Adjust Mid-Tones
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    Photoshop Professor Notes – Volume 5
    Retouching and Repairing Your Images …
    This is Volume 5 of 5 in my “Photoshop – Beginners to Intermediate” series. I have developed this series over many years of teaching at both the College and University levels in a variety of departments including the Multimedia Program, Graphic Design Program, the Fashion Program, and the Creative Photography Programs both daytime and evening diploma and certificate programs.
    Lecture 1: Clone Stamp, Patch, Healing & Spot Healing Brush & Red Eye Removal Tool
    Lecture 2: Modifying Your Brushes
    Lecture 3: Understanding the Dust & Scratches Filter
    Lecture 4: Using the History Brush and the History Panel for Creative Work
    Lecture 5: Using the Straighten Tool and Content-Aware to Fix Images
    Lecture 6: Understanding the Vanishing Point Filter
    Lecture 7: Bonus Lecture – Finalizing the Panorama …

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