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Photoshop CS3 For Photographers

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Photoshop CS3 For Photographers

Scott Kelby, the man who literally wrote the book on Photoshop For Digital Photographers shares a workflow for editing your digital photos that really works, and he makes the whole process fast, easy and fun.

  1. Introduction (02:04) Scott welcomes you to the course
  2. Bonus Clip - How It Was Shot (03:33) Details of the photo shoot.
  3. Bridge Essentials for Camera Raw (05:16) How to open Raw, JPEG, and TIFF images all from within the Bridge.
  4. White Balance (06:02) The first two methods for setting your white balance in Camera Raw.
  5. White Balance, Part 2 (08:04) Scott's preferred method for setting White Balance using the White Balance Selector Tool.
  6. Setting Your Exposure and Protecting Highlights (07:40) Highlights To set get a proper exposure without clipping your highlights and losing detail.
  7. Shadows and Midtones in Camera Raw (06:33) How to give your shadow areas good color saturation.
  8. Dealing with Backlit Photos (05:34) Using the Fill Light control to fix backlit subjects.
  9. Vibrance and Clarity (06:36) How to give your colors, and midtone areas more snap.
  10. Enhancing Contrast with the Point Curve (04:23) How to use Camera Raw's built-in Curves to increase contrast.
  11. Processing Using These Techniques, Part 1 (08:16) Here we take the techniques we learned in lessons 1-8 and apply them.
  12. Processing Using These Techniques, Part 2 (14:20) Just to make it stick, we apply those same techniques again on a different photo.
  13. Capture Sharpening in Camera Raw (08:02) We sharpen twice in this workflow, and this first one happens in the capture stage.
  14. Photoshop Curves; The Set Up (07:08) How to set up Curves eyedroppers for use as your color correction tool.
  15. Curves Essentials (04:55) The basics of how to use the eyedroppers to set your highlight and shadow points.
  16. Curves, Part 2 (06:22) How Photoshop can help you find the shadow, highlight, and even the midtones in your photo.
  17. Curves, Part 3 (03:48) Putting the Curves correction process to work from start to finish.
  18. Photoshop Sharpening for Output, Part 1 (07:46) Sharpening techniques for images output for print.
  19. Photoshop Sharpening for Output, Part 2 (07:02) Apply sharpening to portraits of men and women (each are different).
  20. Shadow/Highlight Done Right (17:38) Getting better results from using the Shadow/Highlight command.
  21. Double Processing in Raw (08:08) How to process the same photo twice, using Smart Objects, to create a photo with range your camera couldn't capture.
  22. Printing, Part 1 (05:17) Monitor Calibration and ICC Color Profiles for printing.
  23. Printing, Part 2 (06:37) Setting up Photoshop's Print dialog box for optimum results.
  24. Printing, Part 3 (05:28) What to do when your prints are darker/lighter than the screen.
  25. Scott's Workflow, Part 1 (13:32) Taking the entire process from start to finish.
  26. Scott's Workflow, Part 2 (15:08) Another photo, another step-by-step look at the workflow.
  27. Scott's Workflow, Part 3 (10:03) The third and final start to finish workflow review.
  28. Bonus Technique: Shooting Tethered (06:09) Bonus Technique: Shooting Tethered How to shoot directly from your camera straight into the Bridge.
  29. Conclusion (01:19) Thanks for joining me
Course Time: 03 Hours 32 Minutes
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Scott Kelby

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