Course Title: Adobe Photoshop for Photographers 3rd Edition



Adobe Photoshop for Photographers (3rd Edition) focuses on three main areas of interest: professional photography techniques, supercharging user workflow, and releasing user creativity. VTC author, Gavin Phillips, shows users how to greatly increase workflow and productivity using Photoshop, while also becoming more "business creative" in the process. Learn how to create tasteful and marketable artistic effects in less than five minutes using custom actions, all of which are included on the tutorial. To begin learning today, simply click on one of the Adobe Photoshop for Photographers (3rd Edition) lessons.


Course Author/Expert: Gavin Phillips

Language: english

Full Online Training Available: Yes

Number of Course Movies: 76

Course Duration: 4 hours



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Course Outline:



Straight away, you can go through the first three chapters of this tutorial. If you need all the lessons, then join the Online University - complete access to over five hundred and fifty courses right now for as long as you need them and even get an online university certificate. See below for details.




Introduction


Introduction

Customizing Your Workspace

Essential Shortcuts

Taking Snapshots

Customizing Your Keyboard Shortcuts

Tool Presets


File Browser & Contact Sheets


File Browser Basics

Exporting Cache/Altering Metadata

Batch Renaming/Assigning Keywords

Create a Contact Sheet

Picture Package


Brushes/Font Styles


The Brushes Palette

More Creativity with Brushes

Creating Your Own Styles


Masking


What is Masking?

Simple Masking

Quickmask


Selections/Patterns


Removing People From Photos

Using the Extract Filter pt. 1

Using the Extract Filter pt. 2

Changing Backgrounds

Creating Your Own Backgrounds


Adjustment Layers/Blending Modes


Blending Modes/Adjustment Layers

Curves Adjustment

Levels Adjustment

Hue/Saturation Adjustment


Color Correction/Sharpening


Improving Auto Color Default Settings

Curves Color Correction

Levels Color Correction

Removing Red Face

Sharpening

Dodge & Burn Tool


Converting to B/W


Channel Mixer

Lab Color

Calculations

Channels

Using the B/W Actions


Using Camera RAW


Digital Negative Converter

RAW Interface pt. 1

RAW Interface pt. 2

Expediting Your RAW Workflow

Batch Processing RAW


Toning


Using Duotones/Tritones

Selenium Toning

Cross-Processing

1920s Sepia & Cyanotype

Hand Coloring pt. 1

Hand Coloring pt. 2

Hand Coloring pt. 3

Multitone Action

Sepia & Color


Actions/Droplet


Creating & Loading Actions

Automation Using Actions

Saving Actions-Inserting Messages

Learning From Actions

Create a Droplet


Retouching


Retouch in 5 minutes

Retouch in 20 minutes pt. 1

Retouch in 20 minutes pt. 2


Classic Photo Effects


Bleached

Dreamy Boy

1950's

Glamour

Antiqued & Aged

Romantic Color & Maroon

Photo Collage

Blue Grain


Painted Effects


Abstract

Watercolor pt. 1

Watercolor pt. 2


Alternative Photo Effects


Painted Blue

Paint White

Toned Drawing

Hard White


Conclusion


Wrap it Up


Credits


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