- Most of our videos these days come in…as HD movies, high definition.…But we can export out at a smaller resolution if we wish…using the Export command.…Go to File, I have a movie up right here, an HD movie.…Export.…Export 1 Video.…Here on Movie Quality, we can choose a different resolution…such as 720p or 480p if we want to make something smaller.…
You'll see that 4K is in here…but I'm not sure that sampling up…is an effective way to go here, I haven't tested that.…This is a 1080p movie so I doubt that saving as 4K…is going to do anything that's wonderful.…So we'll still with below 1080p, we'll make a 720p movie.…We'll include Title, Keywords, Description.…Location Information's ok, we'll use the File Name,…that's fine with me.…And the Subfolder Format, we'll just stick with None.…
And we'll go ahead and export it, as a 720p movie.…We'll send it to your desktop.…Shouldn't take too awfully long.…Let's go to our desktop, I'll go ahead and minimize this.…There it is right there.…I'm going to do cmd + i.…This shows us a little bit of information right there,…
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12/8/2015Note: This course covers the version that accompanies Mac OS X El Capitan, and will be updated as Photos for OS X evolves.
- Connecting Photos to iCloud
- Importing images and movies from a camera
- Deleting and hiding photos
- Creating albums and Smart Albums
- Adding keywords and other metadata to photos
- Rotating, cropping, and straightening
- Adjusting color and light
- Applying sharpening and noise reduction options
- Using the Retouch tool
- Sharing photos
- Backing up a Photos library
- Building print projects from Photos
- Working with video
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome58s
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What is Photos for OS X?1m 33s
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Using the exercise files3m 42s
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1. Getting Started with Photos
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Work in the Photos tab1m 49s
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View options for your images2m 19s
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2. Organizing Your Photos
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Use the search box4m 8s
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Work with Faces4m 34s
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Work with geotags5m 12s
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Explore the Albums tab2m 16s
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Duplicate and delete albums2m 28s
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3. Working with Metadata
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Adjust date and time3m 11s
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4. Basic Editing Tools
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Import RAW files2m 30s
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Work with light adjustments3m 31s
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Work with color adjustments2m 18s
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Work with B&W adjustments2m 52s
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Apply filters3m 13s
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Undo edits4m 33s
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5. Advanced Editing Techniques
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Enable and work with Sharpen2m 22s
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Enable and work with Levels4m 59s
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Use the Retouch tool3m 28s
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Using photo extensions6m 17s
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Manage RAW+JPG2m 7s
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Use RAW as original4m 3s
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6. Sharing Your Photos Online
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Add to a shared album2m 59s
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7. Library Management
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Create a reference library6m 16s
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Consolidate images2m 26s
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Back up your libraries3m 35s
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8. Building Projects
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Create a book4m 28s
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Create a card3m 15s
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Create a calendar5m 24s
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Order a print2m 32s
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Make your own print3m 54s
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Export images3m 57s
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9. Working with Video
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Import and view videos2m 15s
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Trim a video clip2m 8s
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Add music to your video4m 3s
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Export a single frame1m 52s
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Export a video1m 56s
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Conclusion
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Next steps2m 6s
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