ESSENTIAL Beginner’s Photoshop Course For Photographers - Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
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What's Covered in the Course?
The short answer is: A huge amount.
As you can see from the Part 1 video above, I like to cover a lot of ground. So even though this is a two-hour course, you will learn a huge amount in those two hours.
Topics Include
Adjusting Workspace
Layers
Masking
How To Use Adjustment Layers
Adobe Camera Raw Filter
Other Filters such as Gaussian Blur
Clipping Masks
Stacking Exposures
Non-Destructive Processes
And much, much more
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This is super helpful. I’m going to watch this again while in Photoshop so I can follow along on one of my photos.
Why on earth would someone put a thumbs down on such a helpful video is beyond me! As usual Jimmy thanks very much 🙏🤙🤙
Trust me, when it comes to social media a thumbsdown isn't as bad as some of the hate comments I've received over the years. But I have always found a thumbsdown for free (and very harmless) content strange. That's people, I guess. Thanks for your support!
@@JimmyMcIntyre jealous trolls mate. Some people just get off on being negative I guess. You have helped me and so many people with your tutorial. So grateful to you. Stay safe mate 👍👍🤙
Gavin Griffiths , for compensation, I clicked thumbs up before even watching 👍👍👍
@@rolandrickphotography haha 👍👍
Hi Jimmy, I've had a Lightroom/photoshop package on my computer for several years now and never used photoshop before. You have whetted my appetite to give it a go. Thank you.
Great video Jimmy! Always look forward to learning more from you. Have been using Raya Pro ever since you came out with it! Love it! Thank you!
That's great to hear. I hope you've checked out the Raya Pro forum: luminosity-masks.com/ :)
Sir: Thank you for your videos. You’ve help me a lot.
I've been using lightroom for a while, but keep struggling to get traction with PS. You're approach "for photographers" finally makes sense. thank you for taking the time to share your skills and knowledge. Subscribed!
Awesome, thank you!
A very good tutorial Jimmy. Thnxvm
Thank you Jimmy!
Jimmy, I please may add a hint for all concerning the banding you mention in the very beginning: you may switch at any time from 8 to 16 bit and the banding is gone, even if exporting to 8 bit sRGB jpgs, just don’t let you get distracted what’s shown on your screen, depending on display it may always show banding if it’s a low quality one. You may on the fly switch to 8 bit if you need one of the artistic filters, which are not available in 16 and 32 bit mode. After applying, just switch back to 16 bit. Important is: work in Adobe 1998 or better in ProPhoto colour space instead of sRGB during edit. The legacy export as well as Image Converter in the File/Scripts section perform a very decent job exporting to 8 bit jpgs into small sRGB colour space. If you zoom to 100% magnification of the final export, by 99% there will be no banding. - Hope I could add some useful infos.
Why don’t we use 32 bit?
Great tutorials man
Hi Jimmy! Great video. I was wondering if you also process your images in Adobe RGB, or in ProPhoto RGB. Thanks a lot!
Thanks. I do everything in Adobe RGB at the moment.
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My raw file thing is not working. Kindly help. I'm stuck.