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Duplicate, Copy, and Move - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Photoshop CC for Photographers: Intermediate
Duplicate, Copy, and Move
Here, we're going to highlight how we can duplicate, copy, and move our images in Adobe Bridge. We'll start off with this photograph here. This is a Raw file, and what I want to do is, I want to create another version of this image. So I want to duplicate the entire file. To do that, select the thumbnail in the Content panel, and then right-click or Control+Click. And in the contextual menu, choose the option which allows you to Duplicate. Here we'll click on that, and it will create a new file, which is called Kara_09copy. When I select this file, you'll notice that it's something which is completely indenpendant of the previous file. Well because this files a raw file, when I double-click it, it will open it up in Adobe Camera Raw. Now if you aren't familiar with Adobe Camera Raw that's okay. Yet here I simply want to highlight that I can make changes using Camera Raw to the overall Brightness of the image, or the Contrast, or the Clarity. Then this way I can customize or change the…
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Moving and renaming folders1m 27s
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Quickly renaming one or more images3m 40s
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Duplicate, Copy, and Move3m 33s
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Rejecting and deleting files3m 19s
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Grouping images into collections and smart collections5m 27s
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Using Review mode to create a collection of keepers3m 47s
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Stacking images into groups2m 46s
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