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8/21/2019For the 2019 version, Deke has added all-new tutorials and exercise files, so there's something new for even long-time fans.
- Loading dekeKeys, Deke’s custom keyboard shortcuts
- Assigning and converting color profiles
- Using dynamic Smart Filters to creative effect
- Turning a cityscape into a tiny planet
- Hunting down seams with the Offset filter
- Distorting an image with the Glass filter
- Using blur and noise to focus attention and simulate motion
- Understanding Texture and Clarity in Camera Raw
- Deploying alpha channels as layer masks
- Masking subjects set against black or white backgrounds
- Using the Calculations command
- Tracing and drawing path outlines with the Pen tool
- Creating extremely high-resolution panoramas
- Editing videos captured with DSLR or device cameras
- Capturing alternate images and slideshows with layer comps
- Exporting artboards as assets and multipage PDFs
- Collaborating and exchanging assets from the Libraries panel
- Recording multistep operations from the Actions panel
- Batch-processing hundreds or even thousands of images
Skill Level Intermediate
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- Hello, this Dave McClelland. Welcome to Photoshop CC one on one mastery. The final installment in a series of three video courses devoted to your ultimate mastery of the world's most powerful image editing software. As you know by now the one on one promise is to turn you into the best Photoshop user you know. Give me your time and attention and I'll show you everything you need to know in the order you need to know it. No crowded classroom, no scheduling conflicts. It's just you and me one on one anytime that it's convenient for you to learn. For those of you interested in creative smart filtering I'll show you how to render fiery smoke type, create a realistic pointillism effect, revolve a cityscape around a tiny planet, and fragment a photo through ribbed glass. If you're interested in masking I'll show you how to extract an image from a white or black background, select a person captured against a green screen, and mask that trickiest of details, wispy, voluminous untamed hair. In later chapters you'll learn how to trace smooth details with a pen tool, stitch multiple photographs into a single seamless ultra high resolution panorama. And lest I leave anything out I'll show you how to work with layer comps, art boards, the libraries panel, batch processing, and all those other things that you knew were really important but have so far eluded your understanding. The result is a contextualized learning program in which you learn by doing. Photoshop's features make sense because you apply them to clearly defined tasks. If I've done my job you'll leave each chapter with a sense of real satisfying, tangible accomplishment that you can apply to your own marketable, eye popping projects. Learn how to do this and you'll be able to do so much more. And with that I release you to experience Photoshop's most powerful features as I truly hope you've never experienced them before. Welcome to Photoshop one on one mastery.
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Introduction
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Welcome to One-on-One2m 8s
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31. Shortcuts and Customization
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Tool and panel shortcuts7m 32s
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Customizing Photoshop menus13m 28s
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32. Creative Smart Filtering
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33. Blur and Noise
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Light Bokeh and Bokeh Color4m 33s
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Reducing noise in Camera Raw7m 49s
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34. Masks and Calculations
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35. The Pen Tool
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Introducing the Paths panel5m 39s
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36. Multi-Image Panoramas
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37. Layer Comps and Artboards
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Advanced layer options2m 38s
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Introducing layer comps4m 40s
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Updating broken layer comps5m 21s
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Introducing artboards7m 57s
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38. Using the Libraries Panel
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39. Actions and Batch Processing
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Conclusion
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Until next time2m 18s
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