Join Chris Orwig for an in-depth discussion in this video Using the exercise files, part of Photoshop CS6 for Photographers: Camera Raw 7.
If you're a premium member to the Lynda.com Online Training Library or if you're watching these movies on a disk, you have access to the Exercise Files. Once you've located the Exercise Files folder, you can go ahead and double-click it in order to open it up. Here we'll discover that all of the images are organized into folders based on the different chapters. Here inside of these folders, you'll find all of the images that we'll be working on in this course. In order to start working with these files, what you're going to want to do is navigate to Adobe Bridge and you want to point Adobe Bridge to one of the folders.
If we're working in Chapter 11, click on that chapter and here you can see the images that we'll be working with in this chapter. If you don't have access to the Exercise Files, no big deal, you can always simply follow along or of course you could just use your own images. Alright, well, we have a lot of exciting ground ahead of us, let's begin.
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5/18/2012- Comparing the raw, JPG, and TIFF formats
- Converting or saving to the DNG format
- Enhancing color and tone
- Cropping and composing
- Sharpening and noise reduction
- Using the Camera Raw histogram
- Batch editing
- Correcting for under- and overexposure
- Retouching blemishes
- Making lens corrections
- Calibrating your camera
- Speeding up your workflow with actions
Skill Level Intermediate
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1. Introducing Camera Raw
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Welcome59s
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What is Adobe Camera Raw?3m 45s
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2. Setting Preferences and File Formats
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3. Camera Raw Workflow Overview
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Cropping and composing3m 21s
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Enhancing color and tone2m 44s
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Removing distractions3m 58s
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Adding a vignette1m 45s
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4. Getting to Know the Camera Raw Interface
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Using the histogram5m 12s
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Working with multiple files3m 20s
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5. Opening and Saving Files
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Opening raw files in Bridge4m 35s
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Saving from Camera Raw3m 17s
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Creating a duplicate file2m 19s
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6. Cropping, Composing, and Straightening Images
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Straightening and cropping2m 54s
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Cropping creatively2m 7s
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7. Improving Color with White Balance
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Improving color balance4m 21s
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8. Using the Main Basic Adjustments
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Correcting overexposure2m 52s
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Correcting underexposure3m 13s
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Making exposure enhancements2m 52s
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9. Improving Clarity and Color
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Demystifying Clarity2m 36s
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Increasing Clarity3m 52s
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10. Using the Tone Curve
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Using the point-tone curve3m 22s
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11. Retouching Blemishes
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Removing blemishes on a face3m 29s
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Removing red-eye2m 17s
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12. Painting in Corrections with the Adjustment Brush
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Correcting exposure6m 23s
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Working with Auto Mask4m 16s
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Whitening teeth3m 20s
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Removing moiré patterns2m 19s
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13. Making Adjustments with the Graduated Filter Tool
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14. Working with Details
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Exploring noise reduction3m 27s
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15. Using the HSL Controls
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Introducing HSL2m 8s
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Enhancing color and tone2m 7s
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Removing colors with HSL3m 1s
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Making color changes3m 13s
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16. Creating Compelling Black-and-White Images
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17. Using the Split Toning Controls
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18. Making Lens Corrections
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19. Working with the Effects Panel
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Creating a defined edge1m 34s
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20. Camera Calibration
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21. Saving and Applying Presets
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Introducing presets3m 19s
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22. Speeding up your Workflow
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Recording an action3m 37s
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23. Camera Raw Creativity
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Conclusion
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Additional resources1m 25s
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Camera Raw and Lightroom4m 19s
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Goodbye40s
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