Often photographers who want to learn to use Photoshop just dive in and
figure out how to do what they need to do. This is all well and good,
but with this approach you’re likely to miss out on features that could
help you, ways of working more efficiently, and an overall understanding
of how Photoshop works. In this course Tim Grey takes you
systematically through Photoshop’s interface and tools, then shows you
how to make basic adjustments and output your work for sharing. Whether
you’ve been using Photoshop for a little while or you’re just getting
started, this workshop will make sure you always know where you are and
where you’re headed.
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Table of content
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A Guided Tour
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The Photoshop Interface
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The Panels
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The Status Bar
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The Menu Bar
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The Toolbox
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The Options Bar
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Opening an Image
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Arranging Images
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Keyboard Shortcuts
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Setting Up Your Environment
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Preferences
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Color Settings
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View Options
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Navigating Around an Image
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Some Fundamentals
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Color Modes
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Bit Depth
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Image Resolution
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The Histogram
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File Formats
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Basic Adjustments
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Enhancing RAW Images
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History and Undo
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Cropping and Straightening
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Introduction to Adjustment Layers
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Using Adjustment Layers: A Basic Workflow
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Basic Image Cleanup
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Converting to Black-and-White
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Creative Filters
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Wrapping Up the Workflow
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Saving the Master Image
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Output Workflow
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Saving for Digital Sharing
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Saving for Print
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