- Generally speaking, there are two ways…to print a Photoshop image.…The first is to save the image…as a flat TIFF file or a layered PSD,…and then place that file into a…single, or multi-page document,…that you create in Adobe Illustrator or InDesign.…The other option is to print the image…directly from Photoshop, in which case…you'll most likely be printing to a local printer,…meaning the printer that's located in the…same building that you're in, whether it's…your home or office.…In this chapter, we're going to do…some local printing and by way of example,…I'll be using an Epson Stylus Photo R3000.…
Now, as you're no doubt aware,…technology is in a constant state of flux.…Oh wait, did you hear that?…That's the sound of something changing.…But as I record this, the R3000 is one…of the best inkjet printers on the market.…It costs less than a thousand bucks,…it delivers beautiful results,…and it's designed specifically…to print photographic images.…Now, there are literally thousands…of printer models out there, and every printer…
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2/5/2018- Navigating through Photoshop menus
- Customizing preferences
- Changing image size and resolution
- Cropping and straightening images
- Working with layers
- Saving your progress
- Adjusting brightness and contrast
- Balancing colors
- Making selections
- Using the Quick Mask mode
- Retouching photos
- Using Camera Raw
- Formatting text
- Printing images
- Creating web graphics
Skill Level Beginner
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Photoshop CC 2018 One-on-One: Mastery
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Introduction
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Welcome2m 57s
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1. Opening an Image
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2. Getting Around
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Zooming in and out7m 29s
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Entering a custom zoom value4m 29s
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Scrolling (panning)3m 43s
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Cycling between screen modes6m 17s
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Using the Navigator panel7m 11s
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Updating a workspace5m 49s
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3. Image Size and Resolution
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Digital imaging fundamentals1m 18s
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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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4. Crop and Straighten
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Always shoot big1m 31s
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Using the Crop tool3m 18s
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Cropping nondestructively5m 11s
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Using Content-Aware Crop3m 9s
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5. Introducing Layers
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The layered composition1m 26s
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Introducing the Layers panel5m 33s
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Employing a clipping mask3m 40s
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6. Saving Your Progress
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7. Brightness and Contrast
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How luminance works5m 18s
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The three Auto commands4m 45s
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Custom Brightness/Contrast4m 42s
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Introducing the Histogram4m 40s
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Putting the Histogram to use5m 48s
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8. Balancing Colors
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Introducing Hue/Saturation5m 57s
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9. Making Selections
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10. The Quick Mask Mode
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Painting selections1m 41s
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Reversing a mask with Invert4m 26s
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11. Retouch and Heal
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Your best face forward1m 13s
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Correcting very bad colors4m 48s
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Cloning and Content-Aware7m 12s
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12. Introducing Camera Raw
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13. Creating and Formatting Text
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Finding the perfect font7m 17s
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Type size and script fonts5m 29s
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Creating text along a circle5m 15s
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Double-stroking a circle3m 37s
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14. Printing Your Images
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Print from RGB, not CMYK3m 10s
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Print, size, and position9m 25s
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15. Creating Web Graphics
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Images on the wild wild web1m 43s
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How color works on the web5m 18s
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Conclusion
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Until next time1m 18s
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Video: Print from RGB, not CMYK