Photoshop for the Digital Photographer
Photoshop for the Digital Photographer
Tonight we’ll choose four to eight images that you can make modifications from the list of techniques we’ve studied in the class. You’ll have until Tuesday night to upload your 4-8 images to the digital dropbox (May 27).
1. Clone Stamp/Clean up face blemishes
2. Calculations
3. Multiple Sharpening Techniques
4. Window Box / Framing
5. Duo/Tri/Quad Toning techniques
6. HDR and Tone Mapping
7. Fine Art Poster Layout
8. White Balance and Exposure
9. Effect color change to just part of the image
10. Triple Box Display
11. Portrait Softening techniques
12. Double Exposure
13. Panorama Merging
14. Neutral Density/Gradient Filter
15. Color Balancing
16. Red Eye Reduction
17. Raw Processing
18. Copyrighting
19. Lightness channel manipulation for sharpening
20. Smart Objects
21. Professional Picture Packaging
22. Seeing and Editing a Photo’s Metadata
23. Batching and Actions
24. Curves/Contrasting
25. Calibration/Color Spacing/Profiling
26. High Contrast Black & White Portrait Effect
27. Finding the “Neutral Grey” in nearly every image
28. Black & White Converter
29. Whitening Teeth
30. Lab Color saturation
31. Watermarking
32. Emailing Photos
33. Digital Workflow
34. Using RAW features
35. Straightening
36. Chromatic Aberrations (fixing them)
37. Renaming/Sorting/Displaying/Slideshowing/Resizing
38. Creating a Contact Sheet for a CD/DVD jewel case
39. Backgrounds like Lensbabies
40. Blueprint look
41. Grunge Focus
42. Unusual lighting effects
43. Using Layer Masks to your advantage
44. Understanding Histogram/highlights clipping
45. Shadow/highlights tool
46. Adjusting individual colors
47. Reducing a Double Chin
Submit at least four (and no more than eight) files---from the pictures below that include before and after samples.
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