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Join Andy Graber, instructor at Parsons School of Design and long time Photoshop expert, in a two hour event that simplifies this popular software to get anyone, at any level, editing photos – color adjustments, retouching techniques, transformations and layer principles, and more.
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41 responses to “An Introduction to Photoshop CS6 – Learning the Basics of Photo Manipulation”
good detailed explanations to all the tools and their use, would be more benefitial to be able to download the images that you are using. But still great tutorial
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attach to my google account i can easily use for work purpose
that is good video for us please send onther withe screen printing working with multiple layer
Great video. Thank you so much for making this available
Can any one assist me with the videos please I am struggling with these programs
Great..
i can cut images but i also want to cut them in details so i sas looking for different tools as per ur knowledge which is the best tool to do this
An excellent introduction to a beginner – Learn the details of basic features.
my 3D in Phototshop cs6 does not work…what can i do ?
thanks Mr Andy informative video thanks a lot
This is excellent. I am a completely new user and I learned so much. The best video I've seen to learn from.
thanks
I am a biginner and I want to know how to start with the basics
Thanks Andy brilliant class.
Thanks Andy brilliant class.
very informative.
I cant find interface option in my ps cs6 so please help me to find
very friendly tutorial. Thanks alot
Learnt a lot from this video.. many thanks
This was a great video. Very informative.
Hi, I think this is either a glitch or just a off setting on my photoshop. When you drag something around usually it makes a line either vertically or horizontally if it's in the center of that vertical, horozontal, or both. However, when I drag something around nothing pops up. How can I fix this?
Excellent, thank you!
why are all these tutorials done on the over-priced and over-rated apple and never on PC?
He looks like EdBassMaster ;]
very nice video..love this channel!
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Thank you. This tutorial聽really help step me through lots on technics that I may have never known, or it would have took me for ever to learn. Thank you again. Peace & blessings.
i'm not sure if you can answer questions left on this page, but when i use the patch tool, the portion being replaced vanishes beneath the patch whilst i'm directing the selection, but as soon as i release the selection (i.e. place the patch), i get a weird translucent patch, like a mix between the original pixels and the new ones.
do you know why that is? can i fix it?
thanks
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Thank you so much for providing this resource.
thanks so much
I'm an hour through and I've learned more than I learned from a long 17 hour tutorial that I paid for on Lynda.com. Lynda.com is great by the way. It was just that particular tutorial that wasn't so good. This man is great!
I must be getting better — I actually understood some of this!
Just ordered Adobe CS6 Design Standard and really want to get to grips on how to use Photoshop. 聽This video was very helpful. 聽Many thanks. 聽Jason Conroy.
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Very good. Learnt a lot in just the first 20 minutes thanks.
You would need to digitally paint over the sign and then use the title tool to re-write the sign.
Dana G.
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Hello,
How do I change wording in a picture? For instance, if a picture has a sign
that reads "stop walking", how can I actually change the wording to say "continue walking"? Could that be done?
nice one for beginners
This intro was made in Adobe After Effects. Thanks for watching.