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I have just done my biggest course ever Photoshop for Photographer CC 2017. This course will take you through all the basics of retouching raw files, HDR, Panoramas and Black and White photography. We will spend a lot of time on sky replacement and in addition I will give you as part of this course all my new skies (shot in super high resolution format) from all over the world. We will also look at how to remove anything, a lot of special effects and my full workflow for retouching the skin of a model shot in a studio, as well as retouching the skin of a regular guy. I tried to make each video about 5 to 10 minutes long, so you can just jump in on the one you need. Every example has some of my best photos from around the world. As usual I try to explain everything using simple words, baby steps and a lot of examples. This will take your photos to an entirely new level and is by far the course I'm the most proud of! To get Adobe Creative Cloud for Photographers Click here http://bit.ly/AdobeOffer
I have just done my biggest course ever Photoshop for Photographer CC 2017. This course will take you through all the basics of retouching raw files, HDR, Panoramas and Black and White photography. We will spend a lot of time on sky replacement and in addition I will give you as part of this course all my new skies (shot in super high resolution format) from all over the world.
We will also look at how to remove anything, a lot of special effects and my full workflow for retouching the skin of a model shot in a studio, as well as retouching the skin of a regular guy.
I tried to make each video about 5 to 10 minutes long, so you can just jump in on the one you need. Every example has some of my best photos from around the world.
As usual I try to explain everything using simple words, baby steps and a lot of examples.
This will take your photos to an entirely new level and is by far the course I'm the most proud of!
To get Adobe Creative Cloud for Photographers
Click here http://bit.ly/AdobeOffer
Length: 8 Hours 19 Minutes
Experience Level: Beginner
Tags: Most Popular Photoshop
Required Software: Photoshop CC
Read these instructions to get started with the course: Read Me 1st on Training
Read these instructions for help on installing presets: Read Me 1st on Presets
Let’s launch Photoshop for the first time and explore briefly Adobe Bridge
We are going to look at doing the first retouch on the exposure of the photo
What is and how to set white balance
What are they and how they influence your photo
Curves are very good to fine tune your exposure even further
How to make your photo sharper and reduce the noise, I give you my favorite recipe
Let’s dive into the definition of hue, luminance and saturation
A very good starting point to make a nice black and white
How to add colors in the highlights or shadows
How to activate automatic lens correction and what it does to your photo
The effect panel is good especially for the post crop vignetting
A final way to alter your colors as a last touch
How to remove spots on your photo
How to locally change the exposure, one of the most powerful tool in camera raw
One of my most used tools - the local adjustment tool, a great way to break the tones!
The brush is also a very key tool to dodge and burn your photo (make areas brighter or darker)
Before we enter Photoshop we have to decide whether we keep all we had done so far as a smart object or not
This is a full retouch A to Z of a long exposure in Venice, we do this in Camera raw
In this video we will erase some distracting element to finish our project
In this video we will retouch a different type of color and explore the transform tool
Let’s finish this sunrise photo with our local tools
We go into a different feeling and look closely at the haze tool
A different workflow for this type of retouching involving human beings!
In this first video we are going to look at the amazing recent feature of being able to make a panorama and staying in the raw file format!
We are going to use local tools to give it even a stronger feel, more drama!
Let’s looks at the different projection methods for these 2 photos and do some basic retouching
I’m going to use local tools to make the milky way pop and the rock less bright
Lets finish this image up in Photoshop
Having the ability to create a raw file that is HDR is one of the coolest newest features of camera raw
Let’s use our magic tool to bring back the exact amount of drama on this HDR photo
This is a pretty washed out photo that we are trying to save with HDR and dodge and burn
Let’s use local tools to give it a final touch and give volume to the photos
We are going to take a look at the convert to grayscale option
Off course to make drama we have to do some serious local retouching
We are going to mix a long and a short exposure for a cool effect
A nice effect to make something pop is to have one item in color and the rest in black and white
We are going to give it a final touch in our raw development before going into photoshop
We are going to remove all the distracting elements of the photo
Playing with 2 raw files that are slightly different one from the other is a good way to erase some elements, let’s first retouch the basic file
To finish that nice black and white from Venice we are going to spend a bit of time erasing an annoying metal bar ruining the shot and then we do some magic camera filter work to finish off the photo
A cool focus stacking example when you want everything to be sharp to make a dramatic black and white
In this video we are going to finish our black and white and see if we need to add a second element like a Gondola!
Let’s remove annoying plants on a beautiful tome photo
We are going to replace some car ad with our own photo
By taking similar shots of the same scene I will show you a cool photoshop trick to erase all the tourists
Let’s put all our skies in the library panel for later use
We are going to replace the sky using selections for the Ponte Vecchio bridge in Florence
We are going to use our camera to bring drama to the photo
We are going to use a much more simple technique to replace the sky using the famous multiply blend mode
I will show the difference between the multiply and the normal mode on this one
One of the coolest sky replacements is to add the milky way in the sky!
In this video we will try different milky ways from our collection until we have the one that fits perfectly – it’s a trial and error process
A little fun and fantasy exercise, let’s add the milky way in Venice using the lighten & blend mode
This is one of my favorite photos of last year from the lower antelope canyon, we have a little bit of a tricky sky to replace
In this video we are going to mix a day and night photo for a spectacular result
When the sun doesn’t show up where you want it to, we can add it later! I will show you the new content aware fill and the wide adaptive angle filter to create a sky around the photo
We are going to add the missing sun! Using the blend mode screen.
Let’s first retouch a day photo to get the best out of that camera raw file of a sunset in Italy (Mediterranean Sea)
This is a really cool trick that I have been doing lately to mix different times of exposure of the same scene using the lighten mode
Preparing the raw file and installing actions. I’m going to show you how to prepare your photo so that you can use the power of frequency separation to retouch your portrait. We are going to install a special action
Let’s retouch the skin using our frequency separation set up
Face remodeling with liquify
Let’s make the tones more even with a cool trick
Let's apply the same strategy on the skin then onto the hairs
As a final touch lets retouch the eyes and the lips to make it pop even more
Let’s retouch one of my portrait with all what we learn so far, some regular with lots of skin issues…
All source files for the course.
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