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7/17/2015- Opening images in Camera Raw
- Improving under- and overexposure
- Recovering shadow and highlight detail
- Correcting white balance
- Improving clarity, vibrance, and saturation
- Processing multiple images at once
- Cropping and recomposing
- Making strong black-and-white images
- Creating panoramas and HDR images
- Reducing unwanted noise
- Sharpening portraits
Skill Level Beginner
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- Hi, my name is Chris and welcome to Camera Raw Fundamentals. You can think of Camera Raw as the starting point for perfecting your photographs. And in this course, we'll take a look at how we can use Camera Raw to do things like improve exposure or correct color. We'll also examine how we can crop and recompose our images with Camera Raw or how we can create even better black and white photographs. Now, we'll be covering all of these topics and more. So, thanks for joining me.
Let's begin.
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Introduction
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Welcome33s
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What is Camera Raw?2m 32s
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1. Getting Started
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Opening JPGs or TIFFs4m 18s
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Opening files from Bridge2m 21s
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Zooming in and out3m 45s
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2. Using the Main Basic Adjustments
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Improving underexposure3m 11s
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Correcting overexposure2m 49s
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3. Improving Color with White Balance
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Correcting color balance4m 47s
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4. Fine-Tuning Clarity and Color
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5. Processing Multiple Images at Once
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Batch processing3m 40s
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6. Cropping Your Photographs
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Using the Crop tool2m 6s
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7. Making Strong Black-and-White Images
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Adding a color-toned effect3m 20s
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8. Combining Images Together
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Creating a pano3m 38s
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Building an HDR image5m 39s
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9. Reducing Noise and Sharpening
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Creating tack sharp photos3m 41s
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Sharpening portraits4m 33s
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Conclusion
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Next steps34s
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