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Using the Graduated Filter tool - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Photoshop CS5 One-on-One: Advanced
Using the Graduated Filter tool
All right. That takes care of the Basic panel. Before we move on to the other panels that we will be looking at inside of this chapter, I'd like to turn our combined attention here to the local Adjustment tools. So basically up here in the toolbar we have a handful of tools. We have seen the White Balance tool. A few others that we'll be seeing over the course of time. But starting with this guy right there, Spot Removal, and ending with Graduated Filter, these tools allow you to essentially paint inside of your image while working in Camera Raw. So, for example, the Spot Removal tool is a Healing tool and you don't really brush with it the way you do the Healing Brush inside of Photoshop. Instead what you do is you isolate an area, and this tool by the way is designed to account for camera dust. So if you've got dust on your lens or inside the lens element then you can locate that little snivel inside the image, and you can heal over it. So you start things off by basically dragging…
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Welcome to the digital darkroom1m 44s
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Introducing Camera Raw7m 40s
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Adjusting white balance7m
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Selecting and synchronizing images6m 9s
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Making automatic adjustments and saving changes7m 19s
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Creating and managing snapshots8m 23s
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Adjusting the Exposure value6m 24s
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Working with clipping warnings5m 4s
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Adjusting Brightness and Contrast7m 35s
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Vibrance, Saturation, and Clarity9m 25s
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Recovery and Fill Light6m 57s
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Using the Graduated Filter tool7m 2s
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Painting edits with the Adjustment Brush9m 43s
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Straighten, crop, and geometric distortions7m 49s
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Applying manual lens corrections7m 19s
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Vignette and chromatic aberrations6m 21s
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Introducing the Tone Curves6m 9s
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Parametric curves and targeted adjustments6m 26s
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Correcting a low-noise photograph7m 35s
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Sharpening and high-noise photos8m 25s
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Selective Hue/Saturation adjustments5m 34s
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Selective Luminance adjustments5m 39s
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Adding grain and vignetting effects5m 22s
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Mixing a subjective black-and-white image7m 53s
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Colorizing with the Split Toning options4m 29s
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Opening a raw image as a Smart Object5m 39s
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Camera Raw wrap-up8m 38s
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