Lecture Description
This Photoshop CS6 tutorial discusses the key factors in color management, including accurately reproducing color, monitor calibration, and ambient lighting. Watch more at www.lynda.com/Photoshop-tutorials/Photoshop-CS-Photographers/96307-2.html?utm_medium=viral&utm_source=youtube&utm_campaign=videoupload-96307-0401
This specific tutorial is just a single movie from chapter four of the Photoshop CS6 for Photographers course presented by lynda.com author Chris Orwig. The complete Photoshop CS6 for Photographers course has a total duration of 12 hours and 20 minutes, and discusses enhancing and retouching photos, including how to prepare them for print and online publishing
Photoshop CS6 for Photographers table of contents:
Introduction
1. Strategies for Learning
2. Getting Started with Bridge and Mini Bridge
3. Color Settings and Preferences
4. Foundations of Color Management
5. Getting Started with Photoshop
6. Understanding Digital Images
7. Working in Camera Raw
8. Utilizing Layers
9. Making Selection
10. Using the Masking Panel
11. Adding Custom Borders
12. Improving Your Images with Adjustments
13. Using Levels to Correct and Enhance
14. Making Color and Tone Adjustments with Curves
15. The Art of Blending Modes
16. Correcting Color
17. Enhancing Colors
18. Burning and Dodging
19. Converting to Black and White
20. Working with Filters
21. Removing Noise
22. Basic Image Cleanup
23. Correcting Distortion and Perspective
24. Combining Multiple Images
25. Sharpening Your Images
26. Getting Your Images Online
27. Desktop Printing
28. Working with Video
Conclusion
Course Index
- Photoshop: How the Curves graph works
- Photoshop: Dragging control handles to modify curves
- Photoshop: Pixel-based masking versus the Pen tool
- Photoshop: Converting a path outline to a vector mask
- Photoshop: Drawing a straight-sided path outline
- Photoshop: Moving, deleting, and adding anchor points
- Photoshop: Curves tips and tricks
- Photoshop: Adding and editing points on a curve
- Photoshop: Adjusting Photoshop color settings
- Photoshop: Introducing the Curves adjustment
- Photoshop: Loading dekeKeys shortcuts
- Photoshop: Softness and building blur
- Photoshop: Smart Objects and sharpening
- Photoshop: Color Lookup adjustment layers
- Photoshop: How to composite images using layers
- Photoshop CS6: Working with Curves
- Photoshop CS6: Working with Level controls
- Photoshop CS6: Adjusting brightness and contrast
- Photoshop CS6: How to create custom borders
- Photoshop CS6: Working with masks
- Photoshop CS6: Working with Marquee tools
- Photoshop CS6: Working with layers
- Photoshop CS6: Working with Camera Raw preferences
- Photoshop CS6: Understanding pixels and bit depth
- Photoshop CS6: Managing multiple documents
- Photoshop CS6 color management and monitor calibration
- Photoshop CS6: Working with floating windows
- How to customize color settings in Photoshop CS6
- How to create Collections in Photoshop CS6
- Using Adobe Bridge in Photoshop CS6
- Photoshop CS6 strategies for success
- Photoshop CS6: Adjusting saturation levels with Vibrance
- How to edit Adjustment layers in Photoshop CS6
- Photoshop CS6 tips for working with layers
- Photoshop CS6: Adjusting opacity and blend in layers
- Photoshop CS6: Upsample vs. capturing real pixels
- Photoshop CS6: How to use the Navigator panel
- Modifying the brightness Interface in Photoshop CS6
- How to use the Content-Aware Scale feature
- Photoshop CS6: Resizing images versus Resampling images
- Adobe Camera Raw: Saving with Snapshots
- Adobe Camera Raw: Using the Spot Removal tool
- Adobe Camera Raw: Using the White Balance tool
- Adobe Bridge CS6: Raw files vs. JPEG files
- How to create Adobe Bridge smart collections
- How to save image collections in Adobe Bridge
- Viewing Adobe Bridge images in full-screen mode
- Importing images from Adobe Bridge to Photoshop
- Photoshop CS6: Using the Content-Aware Move tool
- Photoshop CS6: Working with the Tilt-Shift blur
- Photoshop CS6: Importing an Adobe Bridge contact sheet
- How to use the Photoshop CS6 Crop tool
Course Description
This is a miscellaneous selection of 52 tutorials under 10 minutes by lynda.com, showing basic and advanced concepts in Photoshop CS6. If you use Photoshop CC or newer versions, this tutorial may still be relevant to you.