Join Chad Chelius for an in-depth discussion in this video Sending feedback?, part of Time-Saving Tips Using Photoshop.
- [Chad] As hard as I try to cover all the topics and content in this course thoroughly, it's hard to cover absolutely every possible scenario that you, the end user, may encounter in your day-to-day Photoshop life. So I wanted you to know that your learning doesn't necessarily end with these videos. If during or after watching these videos you ever have a question about any of the content or even related, there are a few ways that you can contact me to ask questions. The first method is right here, where you're watching these videos. If you're watching via LinkedIn Learning, you'll see the course feedback link at the bottom right of the Contents section, where you could provide feedback, as well as ask questions you may have. If you're watching via LinkedIn Learning, you'll access this by clicking on this button down here, and then choose the Help/Feedback button. And then you can either send course feedback, which is greatly appreciated, or you can get help. Either of those methods will get in contact with me or send a message to me so that you can get an answer to your question. You can always message me via LinkedIn. My LinkedIn name is Chad Chelius. Connect with me, and then you can send a message with your question. I'm also available outside of the LinkedIn ecosystem if you have a more specific question or even a question not directly related to the course. Another method is via Twitter. My Twitter handle is @chadchelius. Shoot me a message, and I'll be sure to get back to you. If you're not into social media, that's cool too. Just send me a direct email. My email address is [email protected] And I'd love to hear from you and answer your question or hear what you thought of the course. Finally, you could type or handwrite a letter on a piece of paper, put it in an envelope with a stamp, and send it directly to me. Actually, I'm kidding about that one. That'd take way too long. So there you have it. Those are the best ways to provide feedback and get your questions answered. I'm really looking forward to hearing from you.
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5/29/2019- Customizing Photoshop
- Zooming and panning techniques
- Using Photoshop tool shortcuts
- Selecting, moving, showing, and merging layers
- Adjusting brush size
- Transforming selections
- Adding a color adjustment
- Changing type properties
- Working with Smart Objects
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Saving time with Photoshop1m 34s
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Sending feedback?1m 58s
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1. Performance and Interface Tips
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Changing interface settings4m 38s
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Customizing Photoshop6m 40s
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Leveraging workspaces3m 55s
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Zooming techniques5m 8s
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Panning techniques5m 4s
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Picking up colors4m 52s
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2. Shortcuts
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Undo shortcut4m 52s
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Working with layers3m 19s
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Selecting and moving layers2m 56s
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Showing and hiding layers2m 57s
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Merging layers4m 7s
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Simplifying the Layers panel3m 32s
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Masking shortcuts5m 16s
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Scrubby sliders2m 45s
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3. Selections and Masking
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Transforming selections6m 13s
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Selection tool techniques4m 19s
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Feathering selections6m 10s
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Quick Mask mode4m 30s
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Adding a color adjustment3m 32s
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Using Select and Mask6m 19s
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The Blend If trick5m 25s
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4. Working with Type
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Creating type elements5m 43s
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Previewing fonts4m 28s
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Changing type properties4m 25s
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Clipping images to text4m 11s
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5. Efficiencies
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Working with Auto-Select4m 9s
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Layer styles4m 40s
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Resetting a dialog box2m 53s
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Resetting a tool2m 35s
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Removing a color cast5m 14s
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Fill vs. Opacity2m 55s
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Smart Objects6m 58s
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Stacking layer styles2m 21s
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Image Processor4m 20s
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Creating Photoshop actions5m 24s
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Conclusion
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Next steps34s
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