Author
Released
12/13/2019- Opening and closing images
- Navigating an image by zooming and scrolling
- Adding new layers and layer masks
- Clipping and merging layers
- Copying and pasting layers between files
- Saving images to different file formats
- Adjusting brightness and contrast
- Correcting color cast and white balance
- Developing images in Camera Raw
- Adjusting Saturation and Vibrance
- Selectively adjusting colors in Camera Raw
- Making complex, organic selections
- Cropping and straightening images
- Painting with the Photoshop Brush tool
- Retouching portraits with the healing brushes
- Changing image size and resolution
- Preparing images for local laser printing
- Optimizing and saving images for the web
Skill Level Beginner
Duration
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- Hello. This is Deke McClelland. Welcome to Photoshop One-on-One Fundamentals. Part one is a series of three video courses devoted to your ultimate mastery of the world's most powerful image editing software. The One-on-One brand is a promise. You'll have me, a seasoned professional with more than 30 years of experience in the digital arts and more than 100 video courses here at LinkedIn Learning. In case you're thinking, Deke, I don't see all those courses listed under your byline. That's because many of them have been retired to keep the library fresh. If that's not enough, I've written more books on Photoshop than anyone on the planet. But enough about me. Let's talk about you. Assuming that you're willing to put in the time and effort, you are about to learn more about Photoshop than anyone you've ever met. Possibly, more than you even thought possible. I'll mentor you through every facet of Photoshop that you need to know, in the order you need to know it. No crowded classroom and no scheduling conflicts. It's just you and me, one on one, anytime that it's convenient for you to learn. If this is your first time, One-on-One is project based learning. Right up front, you'll experience the power of layers in a way that I hope will make perfect sense. And keep you as entertained as you are amazed. You'll take a drab photograph and make it blossom with brightness and contrast. You'll see how to develop a photograph with adjustment layers and a very powerful Photoshop plugin called Camera Raw. You'll select portions of different images and combine them into a fully realized piece of artwork. And you'll learn how to paint, retouch and edit like a post processing pro. The result is a contextualized learning program. Photoshop's features are about to make crystal clear sense because you apply them, sometimes independently, other times in concert, to a clearly defined task. And you leave each chapter with a sense of accomplishment. I really hope there are moments where you feel, "I rule. "I can do this. "And I can do more." Photoshop has always been one of the most exciting and powerful applications on the planet. It unites graphic design, web design, pre-press, motion graphics, painting and photography. In short, all walks of the visual arts. And since Adobe began updating it's application with the regularity of a creative operating system, the name Photoshop has become synonymous with leading edge technology. This addition is no exception. In fact, this latest edition is something else. In the next several chapters, you'll learn Photoshop from it's meticulously executed basics to it's crowd pleasing heights. Get ready to experience Photoshop as I truly hope you've never seen it before.
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Introduction
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Welcome to One-on-One2m 52s
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1. Open
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How image editing begins1m 14s
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Closing one or more images4m 39s
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The home screen5m 58s
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The Open command3m 54s
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Opening from Adobe Bridge6m 26s
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2. Navigate
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Let me show you around1m 30s
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Zooming in and out6m 34s
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Scrolling (panning)3m 12s
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Using the Navigator panel6m 36s
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A few important preferences8m 23s
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3. Layers
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The layered composition1m 42s
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Introducing the Layers panel5m 18s
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Flipping and scaling a layer2m 53s
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Adding a vector-based layer2m 11s
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Creating a basic layer mask6m 15s
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Merging two layers into one4m 58s
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Inverting a layer mask4m 51s
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4. Save
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The many ways to save2m 2s
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Revert, auto-save, and more5m 29s
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5. Brightness
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Introducing luminance1m 43s
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How luminance works6m 24s
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The three Auto commands4m 31s
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Auto-correcting photographs4m 21s
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Auto Brightness/Contrast4m 19s
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Custom Brightness/Contrast5m 22s
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Introducing the Histogram4m 44s
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Putting the Histogram to use4m 46s
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6. Balance
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When Camera Raw disappoints3m 17s
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7. Develop
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Introducing Camera Raw2m 9s
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Camera Raw basics5m 31s
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Capture raw, convert to DNG3m 36s
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Exposure and Contrast4m 33s
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8. Color
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Color = Hue + Saturation3m 49s
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How Vibrance works8m 29s
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Introducing Hue/Saturation5m 17s
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9. Select
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Using the Paste Into command4m 52s
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Using the Magic Wand tool6m 15s
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10. Crop
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Too many pixels1m 39s
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Using Content-Aware crop2m 38s
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11. Paint
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Introducing the Brush tool4m 59s
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Previewing size and hardness2m 39s
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Opacity vs. Flow5m 22s
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Erasing with the tilde key1m 47s
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Using the Smoothing options5m 18s
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12. Retouch
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Your best face forward1m 6s
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Using the Spot Healing Brush3m 59s
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Using the Clone Source panel4m 54s
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Rotating the source pixels5m 41s
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Restoring blown highlights5m 41s
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Using the Patch tool4m 2s
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13. Resolution
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How digital images work1m 40s
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Image size and resolution5m 36s
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Common resolution standards8m 48s
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Downsampling for print6m 8s
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14. Print
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Print from RGB, not CMYK3m 9s
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Print size and position5m 47s
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15. Web
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Free-range images1m 41s
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How color works on the web7m 43s
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Quick Export as PNG5m 34s
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Quick Export as JPEG4m 17s
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Saving an 8-bit GIF or PNG6m 59s
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Saving an animated GIF file4m 36s
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Conclusion
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Until next time1m 56s
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