Photoshop CC 2019 One-on-One: Fundamentals Год выпуска: 12/12/2018 Производитель: LinkedIn Learning Сайт производителя: Photoshop CC 2019 One-on-One: Fundamentals Автор: Deke McClelland Продолжительность: 17:57:18 Тип раздаваемого материала: Видеоурок Язык: Английский Описание: Go one-on-one with world-renowned Photoshop expert Deke McClelland in this comprehensive course. Part one of a three-part series, this is your chance to learn more about Photoshop than anyone you've ever met, possibly more than you even thought possible. It's everything you need to know, in the order you need to know it, complete with exciting examples and practical advice. Deke shows how to open images, modify image size and resolution, and crop and straighten photographs. You can learn how to adjust brightness and contrast, correct color cast, and retouch portrait photos. Deke shows how to work with layers, leverage the Quick Mask mode, and develop photos in Camera Raw. He also covers text, printing, and the web. Come with questions, leave with answers—and a real sense of accomplishment. Первая часть из нового цикла обучающих видеоуроков по работе в Photoshop. Deke McClelland показывает, как открывать изображения, изменять их размер и разрешение, а также обрезать и выпрямлять фотографии. Вы научитесь настраивать яркость и контрастность, корректировать цветопередачу и ретушировать портретные фотографии. Deke McClelland показывает, как работать со слоями, использовать режим быстрой маски, он также охватывает работу с текстом, печать и публикации материала в интернет.
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00 - Introduction Welcome to One-on-One 01 - Opening an Image How it all starts Opening from the Windows desktop Opening from the Macintosh Finder The home screen and the Open command Opening an image from Adobe Bridge Opening an image in Camera Raw Closing one image or all at once 02 - Getting Around Navigating your image Zooming in and out Using the more precise Zoom tool Five ways to zoom continuously Entering a custom zoom value Scrolling (panning) A few top-secret scrolling tricks Switching between open images Rotating and resetting the view Cycling between screen modes Using the Navigator panel Panels and workspaces — do not skip! Updating a workspace A few very important preferences Reassigning Spotlight (Mac only) 03 - Image Size and Resolution Digital imaging fundamentals Image size and resolution Introducing the Image Size command Common resolution standards Upsampling vs. real high-resolution data Changing the print resolution Downsampling for print Downsampling for email and photo sharing The seven interpolation settings Real-world rules for downsampling Upsampling with Preserve Details 2.0 04 - Crop, Restore, and Straighten Too many pixels Introducing the Crop tool Cropping nondestructively Aspect ratio and other tricks Rotating the image as you crop it Working with the reference point Finessing a crop with Canvas Size Using Content-Aware Crop Content-Aware bloopers: Part 1 Content-Aware bloopers: Part 2 Using the Straighten tool Straightening with the Ruler tool Using the Perspective Crop tool 05 - Introducing Layers The layered composition Introducing the Layers panel Converting the flat background to a layer Customizing the transparency checkerboard Turning a color photo black and white Creating a silhouette with Brightness/Contrast Creating a new layer and painting on it Simple tricks for painting with the Brush tool Distinguishing black from non-black pixels Moving an image between documents Expanding the canvas to accommodate a layer Auto-Select and the Move tool Employing a clipping mask Working with Opacity and blend modes Five ways to duplicate layers Scale, rotate, and layer mask Filling a selection with color 06 - Saving Your Progress The many, many ways to save Five essential things to know about saving Saving layers to the native PSD format Saving a flat print image to TIFF Saving an interactive image to PNG Saving a flat photograph to JPEG 07 - Brightness and Contrast Luminance and how it relates to color How luminance works The three Auto commands Automatic Brightness/Contrast Custom Brightness/Contrast Applying a dynamic adjustment layer Adjustment layer tips and tricks Isolating an adjustment with a layer mask Introducing the Histogram Putting the Histogram to use Reducing contrast with Shadows/Highlights One more power-user technique 08 - Balancing Colors Color resides in the eyes of the beholder Identifying the color cast of a photo Correcting a color cast automatically Manually adjusting colors with Color Balance Adjusting a color cast with Photo Filter Correcting color cast in Camera Raw Adjusting color intensity with Vibrance Introducing Hue/Saturation Using the Targeted Adjustment tool Summoning colors where none exist Making even more color with Vibrance Creating a quick-and-dirty sepiatone Customizing your color wheel 09 - Making Selections Power of selection in Photoshop Using the geometric Marquee tools Painting with the Quick Selection tool Add, subtract, and intersect selections Turning a selection into a layer mask Aligning a layer to a selection Working with the Magic Wand tool Saving and loading selections Refining the quality of a selection Adding clouds to your composition Enhancing the drama of your scene Conquering the Quick Selection tool Using each of the three Lasso tools Drawing a freeform shadow with the Lasso Colorizing a layer with Color Overlay 10 - The Quick Mask Mode Painting selections Combining the best of the selection tools Introducing the Quick Mask mode The fastest way to save a selection Gauging the quality of a selection Painting adjustments with the Brush tool Adding motion blur with the Smudge tool Reversing a mask with Invert Applying a special-effects filter Smoothing a badly stroked edge Selecting all the black lines Expanding and contracting a selection 11 - Retouch and Heal Your best face forward Correcting very bad colors Cloning, Healing, and Content-Aware Create Texture and Proximity Match A closer look at Content-Aware cloning Painting with the Spot Healing Brush Healing Brush tips and tricks Shift-clicking to heal in straight lines Using the standard Healing Brush Flipping and rotating the source data Using the Dodge and Burn tools Whitening teeth with the Sponge tool Reshaping details with the Liquify filter Selectively recoloring details Smoothing skin textures with blur Nondestructive dodging and burning 12 - Introducing Camera Raw The most powerful Photoshop plugin Applying Camera Raw as a filter The nondestructive Camera Raw Handling a Camera Raw image in Photoshop Capturing raw images and converting to DNG Opening and developing a raw photograph Opening the raw photo in Photoshop Opening and editing multiple images Highlights, Shadows, Whites, and Blacks Clarity and Chromatic Aberration Adjusting the Dehaze value HSL and the Targeted Adjustment tool Using the Spot Removal tool Removing unwanted image elements Cleaning up with the Patch tool 13 - Creating and Formatting Text Vector-based type in Photoshop Creating and scaling a line of type Integrating type with imagery: Part 1 Integrating type with imagery: Part 2 Formatting type from the options bar Formatting type from the Character panel Finding the perfect font Type size and script fonts Creating and editing paragraph text Adjusting leading and paragraph spacing Setting the antialiasing for very small text Aligning one layer to another Creating text along a circle Finding a character with the Glyphs panel Double-stroking a circle Creating a distressed cancellation mark 14 - Printing Your Images Print from RGB, not CMYK Using my customizable printer test file Print, size, and position Using printer-specific options on the PC Using printer-specific options on the Mac Brightening your image for print Description and printing marks Establishing a borderless bleed Previewing an image at print size 15 - Creating Web Graphics Images on the wild wild web Assigning copyright and contact info Copyrighting multiple images at a time How color works on the web Quick Export as PNG Quick Export as JPEG Introducing the old-school Save for Web Saving an 8-bit GIF or PNG Saving an animated GIF file Exporting vector-based layers to SVG Exporting multiple layers and groups 16 - Conclusion Until next time Exercise Files
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