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6/19/2015Released
6/19/2015- Why black and white?
- Shooting with black and white in mind
- Preparing color images
- Black-and-white mixing and adding toning
- Utilizing presets effectively
- Creating black-and-white HDR images with Lightroom Classic CC and Photoshop
- Taking advantage of black-and-white adjustment layers
- Adjusting the toning of images
- Working with the Silver Efex plugin
- Converting to black and white on the go
Skill Level Intermediate
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- [Voiceover] Hi, my name is Bryan O'Neil Hughes, and I'd like to welcome you to Black and White with Lightroom and Photoshop. We're gonna talk about how to select the best images for black and white, and then I'll show you how far you can take them in Lightroom, not just for one image, but a lot of images. We'll talk about fine-tuning those in Lightroom, and then how Lightroom and Photoshop can work together. From there, we'll move over to Photoshop, and get much further into selective edits and tricks with layers. We'll even go a little bit further with video and some special third-party plugins.
So I hope you enjoy yourself with Black and White with Lightroom and Photoshop. Let's get started.
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Introduction
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Welcome40s
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Using the exercise files1m 12s
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1. Black-and-White Considerations
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Thinking in black and white1m 23s
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2. Black-and-White First Steps in Lightroom
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Getting started1m 13s
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Fine-tuning your image6m 35s
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Finish work using tools4m 18s
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HDR for black and white3m 22s
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Panorama4m 1s
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Workflow4m 49s
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3. Black and White in Photoshop
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Camera Raw and Smart Filters5m 10s
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Smart filter1m 50s
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Making selective edits3m 9s
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Layer masks3m 54s
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Workflow4m 48s
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4. Beyond
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5. An End-to-End Workflow
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Conclusion
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Next steps35s
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