If you are a Premium member to the lynda.com online training library, or if you are watching these movies on a disc, you have access to the exercise files. Once you have located the Exercise Files folder, you can double-click it in order to open it up. Here you will discover that I have organized all of the images that we we'll be working on in this course into different folders based on the different chapters. To work with an image, simply, open up that folder and then click on it to begin. You also might find it helpful to use Adobe Bridge.
If you use Adobe Bridge, you can point to a folder. Here you can see the different stages of the various projects that we'll be working on. This may be a helpful way to see what we will be doing with different projects. It can also help you follow along, as you jump around and watch different types of movies. Now if you don't have access to the exercise files, no big deal. You can always work on your own images, or of course you can simply follow along. All right, let's begin.
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7/24/2012- Combining facial expressions from two images
- Creating a better group portrait with Photomerge
- Removing a subject from the background
- Changing the scale of a subject
- Enhancing the color and tone of a composite image
- Masking together multiple exposures
- Filling in background gaps
- Correcting overexposure
- Replacing the sky in an image
- Creating reflections
- Building in shadows
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome55s
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Why create composites?1m 14s
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1. Combining Expressions
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2. Adding a Subject to a New Environment
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Adding a creative effect6m 3s
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Relocating the subject4m 52s
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3. Compositing to Improve Composition
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Cleaning up the details6m 20s
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Enhancing color and tone5m 33s
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Extending the background6m 15s
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Finishing the background5m 51s
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Making final adjustments4m 39s
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4. Combining Exposures in Architectural Photography
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Painting in light4m 54s
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Brightening up the exposure3m 40s
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Correcting overexposure4m 53s
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5. Replacing the Sky in an Image
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6. Showing Frame-by-Frame Action in Sports
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Building the background4m 34s
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Masking in the action4m 48s
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7. Creating an Imaginative Scene
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Cleaning up the background3m 50s
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Cleaning up the light bulb6m 29s
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Adding the tree7m 31s
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Creating reflections5m 22s
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Building shadows6m 22s
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Conclusion
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Goodbye47s
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