- [Instructor] If you're capturing your images…in a RAW file format,…then I would suggest that you open them in camera RAW…and use the merge to panorama command…to stitch together individual images.…Camera RAW has the technology to combine…all of the individual images…and create a panorama without losing any quality.…The resulting file has all the same…non-destructed editing flexibility…as the original RAW file.…However, there might be instances…when you've captured multiple images as jpegs…and you want to stitch them together as a panorama.…
Fortunately, Photoshop makes this easy to do.…In fact, Photoshop even has an option…to automatically fill in missing areas,…using the content aware fill technology.…So, starting in Bridge,…I'll select these three images,…choose tools, Photoshop, and then photo merge.…This hands off the three documents…that I had selected in Bridge.…I'll choose the auto layout…and I'll be sure to enable the vignette removal,…geometric distortion correction,…and the content aware fill for any transparent areas.…
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10/24/2017- Dodging and burning with Curves
- Tinting and toning techniques
- Using color lookup tables
- Brightening eyes and lightening teeth
- Using the healing brush
- Combining multiple images
- Creating a double-exposure effect
- Creating a panorama in Photoshop
- Creating a soft glow with grain
- Creative blurring effects
- Painting essentials
- Type and layer effects
- Artboard and library essentials
- Quickly exporting images
- Sharing images to social media
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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1. Creative Adjustment Layer Techniques
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2. Solid Color and Gradient Fill Layers
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3. Retouching Essentials
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4. Combining Multiple Images
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Adding a texture to a photo4m 50s
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Adding a deckled edge effect2m 52s
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5. Working with Smart Objects
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Duplicating Smart Objects2m 46s
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6. Essential Filters for Photographers
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Artistic filters overview5m 13s
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Remove dust and scratches4m 23s
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Creating a tilt shift effect4m 27s
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7. Painting Essentials
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The Oil Paint Filter2m 16s
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Art history brush5m 53s
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Natural media brushes11m 50s
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The mixer brush8m 20s
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8. Type, Shapes, and Layer Effects and Styles
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Type essentials5m 52s
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9. Artboards and Libraries
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Artboard essentials6m 19s
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10. Exporting Files and Sharing Images
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Quickly exporting images3m 56s
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Conclusion
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Next steps45s
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