In this exercise I am going to show you how to get photos from your digital…camera or from a media card reader using the Adobe Photo Downloader which is…part of the Adobe Bridge which ships along with Photoshop.…Now there is a couple of different ways to get to the Photo Downloader.…One is to connect your camera to your computer or take out its media card and…place it inside of the media card reader.…That may cause the Photo Downloader to launch automatically as it has in my…case, but if that doesn't happen, here as an alternate way to work.…
I am going to cancel out of the Photo Downloader, return to Photoshop and then…go up to the File menu and choose Browse in Bridge and that'll go ahead and…launch the Adobe Bridge.…Then go up to the Bridge's File menu and choose Get Photos from Camera and…that'll bring up that exact same Photo Downloader we saw a moment ago.…The next step is to identify the device that contains your photos.…In my case, I will go up to Get Photos from, click on this down point arrowhead…
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8/18/2011For a guide to getting started with designs and artwork in Photoshop, check out Up and Running with Photoshop for Design.
- Retrieving photos from a camera
- Adding copyright and metadata
- Adjusting brightness, contrast, levels, and hues
- Converting an image to black and white
- Fixing red-eye and blemishes
- Straightening a crooked image
- Sharpening details and reducing noise
- Working with selections and layers
- Saving an image for the web
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 43s
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1. Image File Essentials
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Getting around an image6m 43s
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2. Basic Color Adjustments
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Using adjustment layers6m 50s
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Adjusting levels and hues6m 51s
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3. Correcting in Camera Raw
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Correcting white balance7m 39s
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Using Exposure controls6m 31s
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Fixing chromatic aberrations5m 22s
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4. Retouching
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Correcting red-eye3m 4s
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Dodging and burning details7m 40s
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Healing blemishes8m 55s
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Covering up unwanted details8m 14s
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5. Cropping and Resolution
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6. Filter Essentials
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Reducing digital noise7m 3s
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Sharpening edge details6m 48s
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7. Selections and Layers
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Working with layers8m 35s
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8. Merging and Saving
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Making a panorama8m 2s
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Saving your image8m 15s
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Saving for the web7m 20s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 5s
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