- [Instructor] When selecting a hard-edged object…with Quick Select I find that the Select and Mask feature…can help to smooth out the edges of the selection,…as well as remove any halos.…Tap the W key, we'll select my quick select tool,…and then I'll drag over the gourd in order to select it,…including the stem up here and continuing along…until the entire stem is selected.…It's selected a little too much,…so I'll down the option key and just remove that portion.…
I need to select a little bit more up here.…Alright, as soon as I have my hard-edged object selected,…I'll choose Select and Mask.…I want to preview this in the Black & White view,…so I'll select that.…Then move down to Global Refinements.…I want to view this at 100% so I'll use command one,…in order to zoom in, and then hold down the space bar…in order to reposition the image.…We can see that Select and Mask has left a bit of a…jagged edge along the selection.…
If I want to refine that and smooth it out,…I'll use the Smooth slider.…If I want to soften the edge,…
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11/2/2016Julieanne Kost reviews the basics of digital imaging, from bit depth to image size, and shows how to use different Photoshop tools to crop and retouch photos, while always maintaining the highest-quality output. She shows the most efficient ways to perform common tasks, including working with layers, making selections, and masking. Along the way, you will learn the secrets of nondestructive editing using Smart Objects, and master features such as adjustment layers, blend modes, filters, and much more—increasing your productivity every step of the way.
- Opening files in Photoshop, Bridge, and Lightroom
- Arranging your workspace
- Modifying keyboard shortcuts
- Changing color mode, bit depth, and document size
- Cropping and straightening images
- Working with layers and layer masks
- Using brushes
- Making detailed selections
- Retouching
- Editing images with the Content-Aware tools
- Using blend modes
- Creating Smart Objects
- Using adjustment layers to change color, tone, contrast, and saturation
- Applying filters
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome57s
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1. Opening Files
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Opening files from Lightroom5m 10s
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2. Documents and Navigation
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3. Customizing the Photoshop Interface
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Customizing the toolbar5m 22s
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4. Digital Image Essentials
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Understanding file formats7m 11s
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Understanding color space4m 59s
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Changing document size5m 28s
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Saving documents3m 45s
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5. Cropping, Straightening, and Adjusting Canvas Size
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Using the Crop tool5m 38s
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Cropping to the perfect size4m 30s
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Increasing canvas size5m 52s
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6. Layers
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Exploring layer basics7m 53s
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Working with layer groups6m 34s
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7. Color and Brush Essentials
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Color basics3m 2s
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Brush options6m 51s
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8. Working with Layer Masks
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9. Making Selections
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Combining selections4m 41s
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10. Local Pixel Editing and Retouching
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Using the Clone Stamp tool3m 42s
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11. Blend Mode Essentials
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12. Smart Object Essentials
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Smart Object basics4m 19s
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13. Essential Transformations
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14. Adjustment Layer Essentials
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15. Essential Filters
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Overview of filters1m 10s
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Sharpening images7m 26s
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Conclusion
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Next steps40s
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