Join Chris Orwig for an in-depth discussion in this video Combining numerous adjustments to generate creative results, part of Photoshop CC for Photographers: Camera Raw 8 Intermediate.
At this point in our course, you know quite a bit about how to use Camera Raw.…So here in this movie what I want to do is talk about how we can put together, all of…these different things that we've learned. An with this image I want to have some fun…an apply a Creative color effect to it. So let's begin in the Basic panel.…Then we're going to hop and skip to the other panels as well.…In the Basic panel, I want to brighten up the overall exposure, so go ahead and…click and drag the Exposure slider to the right.…I also want to bring some light into the shadows, so again We'll drag that one to…the right until we can brighten up those shadows so that those are nice and bright.…
Often when you brighten an image, say with exposure in shadows, you also may need to…drag down the black so the darker tones. Let's do that here.…As that will add some nice contrast to the photograph.…Right well after having done that what I want to do is zoom in on the picture.…I'll grab the zoom tool and I'll click a few times in order to zoom in.…
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10/14/2014Released
6/27/2013- Correcting exposure
- Making selective adjustments with Auto Mask
- Brightening shadows and darkening highlights
- Enhancing the color, tone, and sharpness of the eyes
- Removing Moiré patterns
- Creative color and effects with the Graduated Filter
- Improving exposure and adding blur with the Radial Filter
- Retouching skin
- Removing distracting background elements
- Working with the tone curve
- Removing color with HSL
- Split toning a color photo
- Removing extreme distortion with the Lens Profile
- Adding grain
- Creating and applying Camera Raw presets
Skill Level Intermediate
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Q: This course was updated on 7/10/2014. What changed?
A: We added videos covering the new Preview feature, introduced in Camera Raw 8.4, and duplicating Adjustment Brush settings. Chris also revised the chapters on the Graduated Filter and Radial Filter tools. Check out the "What's new?" movie for an overview of these changes and the other enhancements Adobe introduced in the 2014 update to Photoshop CC.
Q: This course was updated on 10/14/2014. What changed?
A: We added two new movies, which describe changes to the preview behavior in Photoshop CC 2014.1 and the new improved spot removal with feathering. New movies contain the "CC 2014.1" tag next to their names.
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Photoshop CC 2013 Essential Training
with Julieanne Kost14h 58m Beginner -
Photoshop: Raw Workshop (2013)
with Tim Grey2h 39m Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 10s
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What's new (CC 2014)1m 6s
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1. Using the Adjustment Brush
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2. Making Specific Corrections with the Adjustment Brush
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Whitening teeth4m 37s
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Removing moiré patterns2m 31s
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Making colors come alive6m 56s
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3. Making Adjustments with the Graduated Filter Tool
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4. Creating Selective Adjustments with the Radial Filter
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5. Retouching Blemishes
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Retouching skin blemishes4m 51s
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Removing red-eye1m 28s
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6. The Advantages of the Tone Curve
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Crafting a vintage film look4m 46s
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7. Using the HSL Controls
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Introducing HSL4m 8s
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Enhancing color and tone4m 6s
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Making color changes4m 28s
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Removing colors with HSL2m 23s
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8. Creating a Split-Toned Effect
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9. Making Lens Corrections
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10. Adding Film Grain and Vignette Effects
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11. Saving and Applying Presets
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12. Speeding Up Your Workflow
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13. Camera Raw Creativity
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14. Camera Calibration
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Camera calibration resources2m 28s
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Conclusion
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Camera Raw and Lightroom4m 19s
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Additional resources1m 18s
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