- So far, we've explored making a simple image mirror…in Diptic, creating a two-image collage in Image Blender,…and then we moved on to a more involved composite…of four images in Juxtaposer.…We've worked with the concepts of layers,…layer masks, and blending modes.…What we've not touched on yet is making selections…of specific elements in a photo.…And some compositing projects do require selections.…For that, we're going to be working on a project…in Adobe Photoshop Touch, a mobile app that's available…for both iOS and Android platforms.…
When you first open Photoshop Touch,…you'll get this screen here, which will show you…any existing projects that you have saved.…Like the Juxtaposer app, you can…save projects within the app.…What you're seeing here now is the synching…process with my Creative Cloud files,…so that's why the thumbnails are updating.…If you tap the plus button in the bottom of the app,…you can choose to start a new blank project,…and you can choose to set the size of the canvas,…and it gives you width and height and pixel dimensions.…
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11/5/2014- Choosing which photos to use
- Stacking apps
- Combining two photos in a basic collage
- Using Juxtaposer's masking brushes
- Working with layers in Photoshop Touch
- Adding finishing touches with LensLight and Snapseed
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 24s
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Using the exercise files1m 26s
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1. Overview of an "App Stacking" Workflow
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Choosing which photos to use2m 47s
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Recommended workflow5m 11s
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2. Using Image Blender to Combine Two Photos
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3. Compositing Using Juxtaposer
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App stacking: Snapseed5m 10s
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4. Compositing Using Adobe Photoshop Touch
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Conclusion
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