Photoshop CC for Photographers: Intermediate
With Chris Orwig
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Duration: 8h 49m
Skill level: Intermediate
Released: 6/25/2013
Course details
This installment of Photoshop CC for Photographers goes beyond the basics and focuses on the features and techniques that will dramatically improve your photographs and maximize your efficiency. Photographer and teacher Chris Orwig first illustrates the strengths of Bridge, the Adobe Photoshop companion program, as an organizational tool and a device for batch processing photographs. He then moves on to mastering Photoshop, starting with layers—targeting, moving, and merging them with greater speed and efficiency. Then learn how to make better selections, refine their edges, and paint in adjustments, as well as increase the color accuracy of your images with Levels and Curves. Plus, learn to work with blending modes, apply creative color effects, and use the Burn and Dodge tools to improve contrast—a classic photographic technique updated for the digital age. Chris also covers correcting perspective and distortion, creating photo composites and panoramas, and working with DSLR video in Photoshop.
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Contents
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Optimizing your workflow with shortcuts4m 14s
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Rating, filtering, and finding the keepers more quickly5m 52s
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Using Full Screen mode to select the keepers2m 34s
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Minimizing the interface to better evaluate the images3m 6s
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Finding recently viewed folders and images1m 35s
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Viewing subfolders and searching for specific images4m 43s
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Moving and renaming folders1m 27s
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Quickly renaming one or more images3m 40s
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Duplicate, Copy, and Move3m 33s
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Rejecting and deleting files3m 19s
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Grouping images into collections and smart collections5m 27s
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Using Review mode to create a collection of keepers3m 47s
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Stacking images into groups2m 46s
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Shortcuts for copying layers and layer style effects6m 1s
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Changing fill and opacity2m 54s
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Creating layer clipping masks3m 37s
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Using layers to create a two-image layout7m 10s
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Shortcuts for creating new layers2m 22s
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Increasing the size of the Layers panel2m 18s
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Selecting layers with more speed3m 25s
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An advanced way to select and reorder layers3m 10s
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Merging and flattening layers down3m 44s
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Merging all layers to the top1m 47s
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Introducing the magic of blend modes7m 31s
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Using the Soft Light blending mode to increase visual impact2m 39s
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Using multiple blending modes for the best results3m 6s
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Improving underexposure4m 27s
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Stacking blending modes together2m 58s
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Create a saturated soft-glow effect3m 17s
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Using Smart Filters to add a film-grain effect5m 31s
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Using blending modes to remove white or black4m 41s
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Creating a sepia-toned look with the Color blending mode2m 12s
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Blending mode shortcuts2m 36s
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Using the Replace Color adjustment3m 55s
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Adjusting color with Replace Color, Hue/Saturation, and masking6m 16s
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Becoming an expert with the Hue/Saturation controls5m 15s
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Removing targeted colors with Hue/Saturation2m 50s
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Making complicated color changes easy with Hue/Saturation2m 47s
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Introducing how to change color with Selective Color4m 33s
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Using Selective Color to enhance and change colors9m 2s
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Using Color Balance to create vivid color4m 6s
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Combining Color Balance and Curves to create dramatic color4m 12s
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Changing focus with the Blur Gallery (CC 2014)3m 59s
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Applying multiple focus areas (CC 2014)4m 29s
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Using Tilt-Shift Blur on a portrait (CC 2014)4m 12s
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Becoming more advanced with Tilt-Shift Blur (CC 2014)7m 5s
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Creating a specialized effect with Field Blur (CC 2014)3m 31s
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Using Field Blur to sharpen focus area (CC 2014)5m 35s
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Adding spin motion with Spin Blur (CC 2014)3m 43s
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Getting started with the Path Blur filter (CC 2014)4m 38s
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Adding speed motion with Path Blur (CC 2014)4m 21s
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Using the Lens Correction filter5m 56s
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Correcting difficult distortions with Lens Correction6m 13s
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Using Upright in Camera Raw to easily correct distortion2m 47s
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Digging deeper into the Camera Raw lens correction controls4m 51s
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Fixing difficult issues easily with Camera Raw9m 6s
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Correcting distortion in an architectural photograph3m 37s
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Using the Camera Raw lens correction controls for creative results4m 21s
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Using Puppet Warp to correct perspective5m 28s
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Correcting distortion with Perspective Warp (CC 2014.1)6m 35s
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Combining the best expressions in two group photographs6m 5s
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Combining smaller elements from one frame to another9m 34s
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Combining two photos with movement3m 6s
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Using Photomerge to combine two images together4m 11s
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Creating a panoramic photo from multiple frames2m 52s
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Correcting distortion with the Adaptive Wide Angle filter5m 11s
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Cropping, filling in the gaps, and making final panoramic adjustments3m 39s
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Opening up a video file in Photoshop6m 46s
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Editing a video clip and adding type6m 6s
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Adding and modifying transitions2m 40s
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Using adjustment layers and adding an audio track5m 54s
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Creating a project with multiple clips4m 28s
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Adding cross-dissolves and fades, and creating custom shortcuts5m 1s
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Customizing the workspace to review your project4m 12s
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Exporting your project2m 47s
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