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Creating vivid, saturated colors - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Photoshop CC for Photographers: The Basics
Creating vivid, saturated colors
Here we are going to continue our conversation about working with color in Adobe Camera Raw. And in particular, we're going to focus in on how we can create bright and vivid colors. We'll be working with three different images. And you know, you can open multiple images up in Camera Raw by simply clicking on them in Adobe Bridge. Here I'll click on one image, then hold down the Cmd key on a Mac or Ctrl key on Windows. Then I'll click on two others in order to select all three files. Again click on one, hold down Cmd or Ctrl and then click on the others. Next navigate to the File pull down menu and then choose Open in Camera Raw. This will then open these files in Adobe Camera Raw. And let's start off with this file right here. Here you can see I have different shades of blue. And I these various strips. Now I can change the overall color by using my saturation slider. If I click and drag this to the right, well all of these colors become a bit more saturated. Drag to the left, well…
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What is Camera Raw?2m 47s
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The Camera Raw interface (CC 2014.1)2m 19s
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The Camera Raw interface3m 4s
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Opening images in Camera Raw2m 59s
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Improving your images with the Basic controls6m 20s
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Correcting color and white balance4m 17s
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Creating vivid, saturated colors4m 27s
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Creating a high-contrast black-and-white portrait4m 3s
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Creating a compelling black-and-white landscape3m 43s
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Previewing before and after (CC 2014.1)3m 21s
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