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Shop at B&H: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/buy/Adobe/Ntt/adobe+photoshop+cs6/N/35+4291059480+4294198174
Tim Grey will give you an overview of a powerful photo-optimization workflow using Photoshop CS6.
The following topics will be covered:
• Using adjustment layers for flexible adjustments
• Utilizing image cleanup tools to quickly remove blemishes and distractions
• Cropping, rotating, and correcting perspective
• Applying adjustments that affect only specific areas of a photo
• And much more!
Tim Grey’s Website
http://www.timgrey.com/
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29 responses to “Photoshop CS6 for the Photographer”
Curves @ 4:45
Color Balance @ 15:50
Vibrance @ 19:42
Hue & Saturation @ 22:01
Crop @29:00
Healing/Cleanup @ 41:40
Color Contamination @ 1:02:50
Gradient Adjustment @ 1:17:30
Layer Groups @ 1:40:13
Advanced Masking @ 1:45:45
Excellent tutorial. Thank you so much.
very nice tutorial!
woooh that nice i like it………………
Watched most of the lectures of Tim Grey at B&H. Very informative.
There is so much to learn about Photoshop that is hidden behind all those little symbols and how to use them.
Like learning Egyptian Hieroglyphics .
+Anita Mitchell
You are able to get the same brush effects in CS5.
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can any sit tru this lol couldnt make it past intro
Love the tip about the brushes. I have the old photo shop and love it. I started with curves because I couldn't get anything else to give me the effect. Can I get the same thing with the brushes on the old PS? I also love gradients. So much fun. I'll check out more of your videos. Thank you Tim for your time to explain. You do it well. You have my vote.
Please where can I purchase this Adobe PhotoShop CS6
Very, very useful. Even thought I know Photoshop a little, the video was very educational and at just the right pace.
very very good demonstration
Outstanding!!!
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wow… i just started messing with the curves and didnt even realize it was possible to make an image look as good as i just did using curves… totally amazing.. its like i removed a thick fog of haze from the image..
He reminds me a bit of Matt Damon
A cracking breakfast time tutorial
This is great. Very informative. Now I just need to buy a camera and take some photos.
Teachers like Tim come along very infrequently. Masterful delivery, consummate knowledge, great humor, impeccable English and something else, but I can't remember what that was … thankfully I am old and use that as an excuse. I would sign up for his class in a heartbeat if he taught anywhere near me. Thanks Tim!
at last a manual for electronic software 2013
great tutorial, BUT !!!.a pity the 'b & h ' motif in the bottom right hand corner obscured some of the visuals I wanted to see.
anyway, thanks for it. lol whittingham
very informative, Thanks for sharing!
thanks a lot
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Very useful, thanks!!
That was great!!!
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it took me a while but with your helped i managed to put the 2 photostreams together on my channel thanks man ! I have posted them as a video response for any1 to check out
Is this tutorial cool or what?!
The advantage going through Camera Raw would be the ability to save it as a Smart Object which then in Photoshop is much easier and quicker to go back and forth for further adjusting in Camera Raw.
Dana G.
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