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Light & Color
- "Light is Everything". Without good lighting, photographs have no soul. Good composition with bad lighting = poor photo.
- There are basically two types of light: Transmitted (monitors) and Reflected (Print - ink and paper)
- Transmitted light is made up of Red, Green, and Blue.
- Reflected light is Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black.
- A Color Space is a range of color called a Gamut
- The three primary gamuts are Adobe RGB, sRGB, and CMYK.
- Use Adobe RGB because it covers both sRGB and CMYK, and has a little bit of extra color in its range.
- Set your camera and Photoshop to default at Adobe RGB.
Light & Color
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- Intro 0:00
- Lesson Overview 0:06
- A Simple Lesson in Light & Color 1:07
- What is Light?
- Brightness
- Color
- Transmitted Light vs. Reflected Light
- Transmitted Light is Additive
- Reflected Light is Subtractive
- Why Is This Important In Photoshop?
- Color Spaces 7:48
- Visible Spectrum of Color
- ProPhoto RGB
- Adobe RGB
- sRGB
- CMYK
- Set Camera to Adobe RGB and Photoshop Default to Adobe RGB
- RGB vs. CMYK
Software Training: Adobe Photoshop CS6
Transcription: Light & Color
Hi everyone, Mike Brown here again, welcome back to educator.com's Adobe Photoshop CS6 course.0000
In this lesson, we're going to talk about light and color spaces, and what's the value of light.0006
We were talking in the last lesson of quality, starting with the settings in your camera, and then the picture comes out and how we work it and make it correct and improve it in Photoshop, but what did you take a picture of?0014
You took a picture of a scene or a person or something that is all light, and in photography, light is everything--the quality level, the intensity level, the color of the light, the way light works on a subject is of vital importance, and especially with Photoshop we want to get the correct light, so it's valuable to understand what light is.0028
Color spaces are ranges of color, and there are different color spaces in Photoshop, that we can (and our camera for that matter) that we can work in so it's valuable for me to explain what those are.0050
Once you understand these, it will help you as we move into Photoshop, so let's go to it!0063
A simple lesson in light and color, what is light?0069
Technically, it's electromagnetic radiation that our eyes can interpret, and that's called vision.0072
We perceive light as a range of brightness and color, brightness being the intensity of the light, and let me give you an example of how that works...0079
Bright sunny day, noon, stop sign, very brilliant red, clouds move in, it's still red but it's a different shade of red--it's a little darker and a different shade of red--it's still that same red, it's just got darker because the intensity level of the light went down when the clouds covered the sun.0090
Same thing as the sun goes down in the afternoon, as it begins to angle through the atmosphere, it gets a little darker, the color of the light (which is what we're going to talk about in a moment) changes because now the light goes through a lot more of the atmosphere and the particles inside the atmosphere bounce around the rays of light and change the wavelengths.0111
So brightness...exposure by the way, in the world of Photoshop, exposure affects color, color does not affect exposure.0135
Color is the temperature of the light--the actual color temperature of the photons, that's what creates the entire spectrum of color.0147
An example of this, is when you look up at night, at a clear night, and you see stars--you see white, blue, yellow, red stars, what you're seeing is higher temperatures or lower temperatures of light.0155
The higher temperature stars are more bluish, the lower temperature stars are more reddish and everything in between creates the spectrum, so the two features of light are brightness and color.0169
Now we also see light in our world two different ways; there's transmitted light and reflected light.0181
Transmitted light is our monitor or TV set or your smartphone, for example, the screens are actually projecting the light directly into your eye--that's where beams of light are broadcast directly to your eyes, that's transmitted light.0190
Reflected light is...everything you see by the way, even in the daytime, you're walking on the street and you're looking at that Stop sign, that's reflected light--the light source was the sun, and it hit the Stop sign and reflected into your eye.0210
In our case, the two things that we work with in Photoshop are either preparing things for the internet or to be seen on a computer or smartphone, something that's a transmitted light, or we go out to print, where the light is reflected and the difference is they're two different types of light.0224
Reflected light, transmitted light--where light is absorbed by the ink and paper, and the color that you see is the remaining reflected wavelengths.0244
When you see the Stop sign for real, you're seeing reflected light--that Stop sign absorbed every wavelength of light except the red and it bounced at you, whereas when you look at red here on a monitor that's being transmitted directly to you and that's a combination of colors and we'll go on and talk about that right now.0252
Transmitted light--it's what's called additive light; red, green and blue combine to make the entire spectrum.0276
Here in a monitor or the iPhones or your television screen, it actually has red, green and blue, if you could blow up these little pixels in here there are red, green and blue pixels, and they light up and combine to make the entire range of color.0288
Pure red, pure green and pure blue is white...nothing is black--let me actually give you an example of that very simply--right here we have white, red and black.0306
I'm going to pull up the Info panel, here you can see that in the corner, and I'm going to take my color picker, and as I move it around, look--I'm moving in white, look at the R, G and B values.0319
Zero is nothing, 255 is pure, so you notice when it moves on the white, that it's 255, 255, 255.0332
If I go over the black letters, notice over there?0342
It's changed to zero, zero and zero, so you're not seeing anything being transmitted at all, here, pure red, pure green and pure blue.0346
Now here I have pure red on the type--watch this--take a look at the RGB, what do you think's going to happen?0355
If it's pure red, it should be 255, zero, zero, watch...there you go, pure red, 255, zero, zero.0361
That's how transmitted light works...additive and subtractive, that's the additive light of our monitor, reflective light is subtractive, and it's made up of cyan, magenta, yellow and black so you can see already that it's a little difficult for reflected prints to create pure red--there is no red, it has to be a combination of cyan, magenta, yellow and black.0372
Same with green, where's the green in here?0402
Blue is not too bad, cyan and a little bit of black can make the blues change--it's not too bad but it has a problem too, you have different colors creating what we see.0405
Additive, and the difference here, white is everything, in subtractive or print world, white is just nothing, all the wavelengths are being absorbed by a piece of white paper, you see no reflection whatsoever, a black piece of paper, everything is coming back at you and combining, and why is this important in Photoshop?0416
Your photographs or graphic art will be output either for the web or other places which are all perceived either on a computer monitor, a television screen or a smartphone which are transmitted light, and the other way is it's going out to print, which works with CMYK, and it's reflected color, two different worlds.0438
Alright, so that explains a little about light and color, and let's go a little bit deeper and talk about color spaces.0463
Now, I have a turn off layer, a color space is a range of color.0473
It's called a gamut, you will see that word appear in a lot of places--now you know gamut is simply a range of color, and there are different gamuts that we are dealing with in the world of Photoshop.0480
First of all, if you look at this graph over here (let me pop it up one more for you) what you're seeing are one, two, three, four, five color spaces.0493
The one that's underneath that has this curve around the side, flat edge and flat up here, is the visible spectrum of color, and what that is, this is the range of color that our human eyes can perceive.0505
You notice it's fairly large.0519
Pro photo color space, pro color RGB is the big triangle, and you'll notice interestingly enough, that in pro photo RGB, it has more blue than the actual eye can see, also green, so there are actually colors in the pro photo's color space that you can't see and can't reproduce at all.0522
Now, if this is the largest working color space, and it's used primarily for very high end professional work, most of the time the images are worked in what's called a 16 bit color mode which has gazillions of colors as you can see by the color space.0546
We work mostly in Photoshop and with our imaging and graphics in 8 bit color, which has 16.7 million colors, and I'll show you the difference in just a moment.0565
Pro photo, we're not going to use it, it takes up a lot more space, the files are huge, if your computer doesn't have enough RAM and memory, it's going to work a lot slower.0577
We work in other color spaces--I just wanted to identify that for you.0588
The other three are what we're going to be dealing with; Adobe RGB, SRGB and CMYK.0593
Adobe RGB is a color space that is, in this case, the bold triangle, and you notice that this corner of the triangle is right on the edge of visible color, on the blue spectrum over here, it loses just a little bit in the reds and purples, up a little bit, a little bit of yellow, and a significant amount of green over either the visible spectrum or the pro photo RGB.0599
But, this color space is a larger color space than either of the other two that we're involved with--let me explain further, so there's your Adobe RGB color space.0627
The fourth one is SRGB, this is the default color space for your cameras, and for Photoshop.0640
It's also the default color space that a jpeg is automatically going to shoot if you shoot it in your camera, and that's the smaller triangle--let me zoom that up a little bit so you can see it better.0650
Here's Adobe RGB...the bold triangle, SRGB is this smaller triangle and you notice a lot less green, pretty much the same in the blues but shades of blues are dropped as well, purples are dropped, not too much--purples are fine, reds dropped just a little bit, as you come up mostly in the yellows, greens, and down a little bit in the blue shades.0664
It's a little bit smaller but it's not horrendously small.0690
Now...the other color space, the last one, is the color space for printing ink on paper, and this color space is the kind of curved triangle if you will right here, and if you'll notice that I identified that as CMYK.0694
Notice our SRGB color space, there are more colors up in the green and light blues available than SRGB, also the colors fall on the reds compared to either Adobe or SRGB, and there's significant fall off in the blues compared to either SRGB or Adobe RGB and why is this all important?0713
Since Adobe RGB is an available color space for every camera and in Photoshop, it's the best color space for you to shoot in, because SRGB is the color space that's our monitor color space, CMYK is printing color space and if you look at the Adobe RGB broad triangle, except for a little in the yellows with the CMYK, it has more color than either of the other two.0738
So if we work in Adobe RGB and output either to a monitor with SRGB, or to CMYK, we are ensured that...every color that's available in those two color spaces, we can fit it in there, that's the reason we want to use it.0771
So, to make this simple, for consistency and to give yourself plenty of color range, set your cameras to shoot Adobe RGB--go into your menu, find the color spaces and change it from SRGB to Adobe RGB, and life will be just fine.0790
Set your Photoshop default to Adobe RGB under the color settings, and that's under your Edit menu, right down here at color settings, and here's the box, and under the working spaces at RGB, you will see by default it will say SRGB, click the button, run it up, and use...0809
You could do pro photo, but it's going to take a lot of space, go ahead and set it at Adobe RGB--that way your camera matches Photoshop, and you're ready to rock and roll.0830
OK, always use Adobe RGB even for printing unless a client or a printer requests a CMYK file, and a final thought, I want to show you the difference between the RGB color space, either one of them, and CMYK in printing to show you how different it is and you have to be thinking about this when you're working.0842
This is RGB, Adobe RGB, we're looking in the bold triangle color.0866
Under the View menu, I can view what it will look like when it's printed in CMYK.0872
I'm going to move this over so you can see this happen, View, Proof Colors--watch the greens and blues, and look what happened--they got very, very dull, not so much in the reds but very, very dull.0879
Come back, there's RGB, and there is CMYK--the difference between transmitted light and reflected light shows you right there.0892
So there you have a lesson in light and color spaces, and like I said, the big thing to get out of this lesson is set your camera and Photoshop to default at Adobe RGB color space.0905
I'll see you in the next lesson.0925

Michael Brown
Light & Color
Slide Duration:Table of Contents
14m 46s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:09
- Learning Photoshop0:51
- Key To Learning Photoshop0:52
- Four Categories of Photoshop1:39
- Selections1:40
- Corrections2:23
- Retouching2:40
- Manipulation3:15
- Bridge, Camera RAW, and Photoshop Overview3:46
- Bridge3:47
- Camera RAW4:26
- Photoshop5:03
- Example: Editing an Image5:30
- Working In Bridge5:36
- Working In Camera RAW7:19
- Working In Photoshop9:15
- Shadows & Highlights Adjustment10:02
- Cropping & Canvas Size Adjustment10:49
- Noise Adjustment12:24
- Lesson Summary14:02
17m 46s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:07
- The Mantra of Quality2:07
- The Mantra of Quality2:08
- Setting Up Your Camera3:50
- Setting Up Your Camera For JPEG & RAW3:51
- Camera Image Quality and Image Size Screenshots5:55
- Some Tips on Taking Quality Photos8:28
- Fill The Frame & Compose your Shot Tightly In The Monitor8:53
- Example 1: Taking Quality Photos9:20
- Example 2: Taking Quality Photos10:28
- Example 3: Taking Quality Photos10:53
- Check Your Focus11:46
- Be Careful of Camera Shake13:06
- Make Sure That You Get The Best Exposure14:24
- Shoot Multiple Angles and Focal Lengths15:14
- Shoot Several Shots of a Scene If You Can17:10
15m 27s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:06
- A Simple Lesson in Light & Color1:07
- What is Light?1:08
- Brightness1:19
- Color2:26
- Transmitted Light vs. Reflected Light3:01
- Transmitted Light is Additive4:34
- Reflected Light is Subtractive6:23
- Why Is This Important In Photoshop?7:16
- Color Spaces7:48
- Visible Spectrum of Color8:12
- ProPhoto RGB8:42
- Adobe RGB9:58
- sRGB10:40
- CMYK11:34
- Set Camera to Adobe RGB and Photoshop Default to Adobe RGB13:10
- RGB vs. CMYK14:11
17m 34s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:06
- White Balance0:55
- What is White Balance?0:56
- White Balance Preset In Your Camera1:53
- Example: White Balance3:09
- Daylight4:06
- Tungsten4:36
- Shade5:33
- How Does White Balance Apply in Photoshop?6:56
- Camera RAW & Temperature Slider6:57
- Monitor Calibration8:39
- Monitor Calibration8:40
- Calibrating Your Monitor Overview9:32
- A Basic Color Monitor Calibration Method10:51
- A Basic Method for Calibrating to a Printer13:25
- Lesson Summary17:03
20m 17s
- Intro0:00
- The Work Space0:15
- Application Frame0:16
- The New Interface2:22
- The Tool Bar4:28
- The Options Bar7:31
- The Menu Bar8:38
- The Panels9:16
- Mini Bridge and Video Timeline11:20
- The Document Window12:39
- Arranging Documents16:15
- Customizing Your Workspace17:33
- Lesson Summary19:27
14m 16s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:06
- Essential Key Commands in Photoshop0:43
- Photoshop Tools - Defined1:40
- Photoshop CS6 Tools & Tool Shortcut Key2:14
- Photoshop CS6 Tools & Tool Shortcut Key: Overview2:15
- Move Tool2:51
- Hand Tool3:04
- Marquee Tool3:26
- Lasso Tool3:42
- Quick Selection Tool & Magic Wand Tool4:11
- Crop Tool4:41
- Perspective Crop Tool & Slice Tool7:32
- Color Sampler & Eyedropper Tool8:09
- Healing Brush Tool9:14
- Brush/Pencil Tool9:28
- Clone/Pattern Stamp Tool9:37
- History Brush Tool9:52
- Eraser Tool10:07
- Gradient10:16
- Blur/Sharpen/Smudge Tool10:23
- Dodge/Burn/ Sponge Tool10:31
- Pen Tool10:43
- Text Tool10:50
- Path Selection Tool11:03
- Shape Tool11:09
- Hand & Rotate View Tool11:37
- Zoom Tool11:57
- Quick Mask13:01
- Screen Mode13:17
17m
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:07
- File0:34
- New0:50
- Open1:05
- Browse in Bridge and Mini Bridge1:14
- Open as Smart Objects1:33
- Open Recent1:56
- Close, Close All, Close and Go to Bridge…2:55
- Save, Save As, and Save for Web3:22
- Place, Import, Export4:00
- Automate4:09
- Scripts5:21
- Edit6:18
- Undo, Step Forward, and Step Backward6:19
- Cut, Copy, Paste, and Paste Special6:47
- Fill and Stroke7:10
- Content-Award Scale & Puppet Warp7:17
- Free Transform and Transform7:29
- Color Settings & Keyboard Shortcuts7:50
- Image8:27
- Mode8:30
- Adjustments9:07
- Layer10:08
- Layer10:09
- Type10:31
- Type10:32
- Filter11:24
- Filter11:25
- View12:04
- Proof Setup & Colors12:11
- Rulers12:46
- Show Grid & Guides13:04
- Show Pixel Grid13:58
- Window14:57
- Window14:58
- Help15:27
- Help15:28
18m 36s
- Intro0:00
- Setting Preferences: General0:21
- Color Picker, HUD Color Picker, and Image Interpolation0:22
- Auto-Update Open Documents, Beep When Done, and Dynamic Color Sliders1:54
- Export Clipboard2:27
- Use Shift Key for Tool Switch2:40
- Resize Image During Place3:15
- Animated Zoom3:51
- Zoom Resizes Windows4:30
- Zoom with Scroll Wheel & Zoom Clicked Point to Center5:01
- Flick Panning5:33
- Vary Round Brush Hardness Based on HUD Vertical Movement5:49
- Place or Drag Raster Images as Smart Objects6:06
- Setting Preferences: Interface6:33
- Appearance6:44
- Options7:08
- Setting Preferences: File Handling7:44
- File Saving Options7:45
- File Compatibility9:40
- Camera Raw Preferences10:34
- Setting Preferences: Performance12:35
- Memory Usage12:36
- History & Cache13:36
- Graphics Processor Settings14:05
- Setting Preferences: Cursors14:36
- Painting Cursors14:37
- Other Cursors & Brush Preview15:29
- Setting Preferences: Transparency & Gamut15:41
- Transparency Settings15:42
- Gamut Warning15:54
- Setting Preferences: Units & Rulers16:36
- Units & Rulers16:37
- Setting Preferences: Guides, Grid & Slices16:50
- Guides, Grid and Slices16:51
- Setting Preferences: Plug-in & Type17:52
- Plug-in & Type17:53
18m 13s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:06
- The Basic Interface0:53
- Starting Adobe Bridge0:54
- General Tab1:52
- The Panels3:50
- The Panels3:51
- The Tools Bar6:35
- Navigation Tool6:43
- Favorites7:20
- Recent Files7:33
- Boomerang7:48
- Get Photos from Camera & Refines8:17
- Open in Camera Raw & Output9:28
- Thumbnail Qualities9:56
- Sorting Files10:50
- Workspace Layout11:09
- Filmstrip11:32
- Metadata12:05
- Output12:15
- Menu Bar13:20
- Menu Bar13:21
- Content View Controls13:48
- Content View Controls13:49
- Customizing the Workspace15:25
- Customizing the Workspace15:26
- Lesson Summary17:19
22m 22s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:09
- Preferences0:32
- Accessing Preferences1:00
- Appearance1:13
- Behavior1:34
- Favorite Items2:00
- Metadata2:28
- Menu Bar3:14
- File3:15
- Edit4:04
- View4:48
- Stacks and Label5:33
- Window7:22
- Importing Images7:39
- Getting Images7:40
- Selecting Specific Files8:35
- Save Options11:17
- Advanced Options12:33
- Apply Metadata13:25
- Editing & Rating14:28
- Editing & Rating14:29
- Filtering20:34
- Filtering20:35
- Lesson Summary21:17
13m 9s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:07
- Getting Organized0:32
- Stacks0:33
- Favorites3:08
- Collections4:48
- Keywords & Search by Filtering7:07
- Summary11:00
8m 49s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:05
- Creating PDF's0:32
- Getting Started0:33
- Output & Document0:57
- Layout & Overlays2:28
- Header3:22
- Web Photo Galleries5:10
- Getting Started5:11
- Output & Appearance5:30
- Create Gallery: Upload Location & Saving7:05
11m 18s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:15
- Summary of Principal Features in Adobe Bridge0:27
- The Bridge Workspace is Customizable0:28
- Downloading Images From a Camera Directly to Bridge1:55
- Sorting, Labeling, and Rating Images3:01
- Filter Panel4:20
- Favorites Panel5:21
- Navigation7:51
- Keywords and Metadata8:19
- Creating PDF's and Web Photo Galleries10:17
11m 44s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:43
- What is RAW & Camera RAW?1:02
- JPEG1:03
- RAW3:30
- Camera RAW4:17
- Camera RAW5:20
- Choosing Your Files5:21
- Camera RAW Workspace6:07
- JPEG vs. RAW7:08
22m 40s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:19
- Why Use Camera RAW?0:35
- Why Use Camera RAW?0:36
- Why Bother With Photoshop?1:16
- Why Bother With Camera RAW?2:03
- A Quick Look at The Tool Bar and Tools2:52
- Getting Started in Camera RAW2:53
- Save Image, Open Image, and Done3:50
- A Quick Look at The Tool Bar and Tools5:06
- Basic Panel8:18
- Temperature Slider & Tint8:19
- Exposure9:54
- Highlights & Contrast10:23
- Whites and Blacks11:14
- Clarity11:21
- Vibrant and Saturation12:13
- Lens Corrections13:25
- Enable Lens Profile Corrections13:56
- Color Tab15:34
- Split Toning18:10
- Split Toning18:11
- Noise Reduction18:39
- Detail Panel19:59
- Noise Reduction20:23
- Tone Curve21:36
- Tone Curve21:45
11m 28s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:06
- The Four Basic Categories in Photoshop2:10
- The Four Basic Categories in Photoshop Overview2:36
- Selection3:01
- Correction4:14
- Retouch4:47
- Manipulation5:31
- Some Important Tools and Valuable Shortcuts6:23
- Hand Tool6:30
- Move Tool7:21
- Zoom Tool 17:56
- Zoom Tool 28:39
- Zoom Tool 39:13
- Quick Mask9:38
- Gradient Tool10:58
9m 37s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:07
- The Primary File Formats in Photoshop0:41
- PSD1:10
- TIFF3:09
- JPEG4:20
- PNG5:55
- GIF6:22
- PDF7:01
- DNG7:37
20m 54s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:06
- Image Size & Resolution0:49
- Pixel Dimensions & Document Size1:31
- Canvas Size13:48
- Canvas Size13:49
17m 18s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:06
- Saving Your Images0:27
- Save & Save As0:28
- Save in Background and Auto Save6:04
- Save for Web8:27
13m 59s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:07
- Correcting for Lens Distortion and Camera Vignetting0:50
- Correcting for Lens Distortion and Camera Vignetting0:51
- Straightening Horizons4:06
- Straightening Horizons4:07
- The New Interface & Cropping6:20
- The New Interface & Cropping6:21
- Perspective Cropping10:10
- Perspective Cropping10:11
28m 3s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:08
- Basic Brushes2:17
- Introduction to Basic Brushes2:18
- Brush Control Panel3:47
- Brush Control Panel: Mode4:19
- Brush Control Panel: Opacity5:04
- Brush Control Panel: Pressure5:11
- Brush Control Panel: Flow6:44
- Brush Control Panel: Airbrush Control7:46
- Brush Sizing Shortcuts8:54
- Adjusting Brush Size and Hardness Shortcuts8:55
- Bush Controls11:54
- Brush Controls11:55
- Types of Brushes16:25
- Bristle Brushes16:26
- Erodible Tip Brushes17:54
- Air Brushes19:18
- Mixer Brushes22:25
- How to Make a Custom Basic Brush25:02
18m 3s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:07
- Sharpening Terms1:58
- Amount2:11
- Radius3:06
- Threshold3:44
- Sharpening Methods4:29
- Sharpen4:30
- Sharpen More5:42
- Sharpened Edges6:53
- Smart Sharpen9:04
- Unsharp Mask11:08
- High Pass Sharpening12:48
18m 43s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:06
- Exposure and Color Overview0:29
- The Mantra & The Controls0:30
- Auto Exposure & Color Controls0:59
- Manual Exposure Controls1:46
- Color Controls2:21
- Adjustment Demonstration 13:20
- Curves & Auto Color Correction Options4:37
- Brightness/Contrast7:47
- Levels8:36
- More On Curves10:15
- Adjustment Demonstration 213:26
- Using Curves14:02
- Adjustment Demonstration 316:10
- Using Curves16:18
- Lesson Summary18:12
26m
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:07
- Demonstration 1: More on Curves and Levels2:19
- Levels2:52
- Curves5:54
- Demonstration 2: More on Curves and Level8:11
- Curves8:12
- Demonstration 3: Shadows & Highlights11:09
- Overview11:10
- Shadow and Highlights12:16
- Demonstration 4: Hue/Saturation and Vibrance15:46
- Hue/ Saturation15:47
- Vibrance20:06
- Demonstration 5: Color Balance22:52
- Color Balance24:09
21m 4s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:07
- Demonstration 1: Exposure and Color Correction2:20
- Images Overview2:23
- Correction In Camera RAW4:59
- Correction Using Color Balance8:43
- Demonstration 2: Exposure and Color Correction13:40
- Correction Overview13:41
- Shadow/Highlights15:04
- Curves16:38
- Vibrance17:21
- Hue/Saturation17:49
- Back to Curves19:19
- Images Comparison19:38
24m 5s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:07
- The Paint Bucket & Gradient Tool0:37
- The Paint Bucket Tool0:38
- The Gradient Tool3:20
- The Gradient Editor10:07
- The Gradient Editor10:08
- The Gradient Map Feature16:26
- The Gradient Map Feature16:27
- The Gradient Mask20:55
- The Gradient Mask20:56
- Lesson Summary23:13
20m 5s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:07
- Transform Tools: Overview0:21
- Introduction to the Transform Tools0:22
- Scale2:16
- Skew3:57
- Distort4:34
- Perspective5:00
- Warp5:38
- Scale & Skew6:45
- Scale & Skew Demonstration6:46
- Distort8:39
- Distort Demonstration8:40
- Perspective12:38
- Perspective Demonstration12:39
- Warp Demonstration13:35
- Adaptive Wide Angle14:28
- Puppet Warp15:46
- Puppet Warp Demonstration15:47
16m 17s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:06
- The Actions Panel1:30
- The Actions Panel1:31
- Preset Actions3:11
- Wood Frame3:12
- Sepia Toning4:34
- Molten Lead4:43
- Gradient Map5:13
- Creating An Action6:05
- Creating An Action Demonstration 16:06
- Creating An Action Demonstration 28:33
- The Batch Command12:30
- The Batch Command12:31
- Lesson Summary15:22
24m 41s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:07
- Introduction to Selections1:28
- Apps and Plug-ins for Photo Correction1:29
- Introduction to Selections5:26
- The Principal Selection Tools: Marquee7:39
- The Principal Selection Tools: Lasso8:15
- The Principal Selection Tools: Quick Selection and Magic Wand8:42
- The Principal Selection Tools: The Pen Tool9:09
- The Principal Selection Tools: Quick Masks & Layer Masks9:33
- Panels: Refine Edge12:04
- Panels: Mask Panel12:50
- Panels: Channels13:07
- Panels: Paths13:25
- Functions: Feather13:36
- Functions: Calculation14:19
- Selections Demonstration 1: Scenery15:08
- Selections Demonstration 2: Car20:04
- Selections Demonstration 3: People22:51
- Lesson Summary24:06
19m 32s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:07
- Marquee Tool2:44
- Marquee Tool (Rectangular and Oval)2:45
- Lasso Tool7:07
- Lasso Tool (Freehand and Polygonal)7:08
- Quick Selection Tool10:28
- Quick Selection Tool10:29
- Magic Wand Tool11:38
- The Magic Wand Tool11:39
- Demonstration 1: Scenery13:44
- Demonstration 2: Flower15:10
- Quick Mask16:12
- Brief Look At The Magnetic Lasso Tool17:50
- Lesson Summary18:56
31m 29s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:07
- Basic Selection Shortcuts1:24
- Basic Selection Shortcuts1:25
- Demonstration 14:50
- Magic Wand Tool6:10
- The Quick Selection Tool6:38
- The Polygonal Lasso Tool7:26
- Saving and Loading Selection11:25
- Free Hand Lasso Tool Correction12:54
- Painting in Quick Mask to Adjust a Selection15:49
- Image Adjustments17:45
- Demonstration 220:50
- Painting in Quick Mask & Adjusting the Image20:51
- Lesson Summary30:46
13m 24s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:07
- What is Feather?0:53
- Demonstration 1: Fixing the Water1:26
- Demonstration 2: Feather Sample4:32
- Demonstration 3: Fixing the Cove6:42
31m 28s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:07
- Demonstration 1: Scenery1:42
- Recapping The Use of Feather1:43
- Refine Edge4:30
- Demonstration 2: Flower10:00
- Selection of The Flower10:01
- Preparing The Selection for Cutting Out an Image for Composition14:01
- Demonstration 3: Scenery19:02
- Selection: Grow and Similar19:03
- Edge Detection and Refine Radius Tool22:21
- Lesson Summary29:52
25m 33s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:06
- The Pen Tool2:11
- Free Form Pen Tool2:24
- Convert Point Tool5:10
- Pen Tool: Shape & Path7:13
- Making Selection With The Pen Tool8:05
- Demonstration 1: Car18:22
- Using The Pen Tool to Make Selection Around a Car18:23
- Pen Tool Summary22:46
- Practice Assignment23:26
26m 8s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:08
- The Pen Tool Recap0:27
- The Pen Tool - Part 2: Working With Points On A Path2:11
- Adjusting a Point For a Sharp Corner2:51
- Activate and Non-Active Points5:01
- Activating a Point(s) & Moving a Point5:55
- Deleting Single and Multiple Points8:43
- Demonstration 1: Automobile10:17
- Adding a Point11:35
- More On Deleting Single and Multiple Points14:45
- How Far Apart to Place Points to Make a Path16:08
- Saving a Path21:35
- Filling or Stroking a Path23:02
- Lesson Summary25:48
20m 7s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:06
- Demonstration 1: Scenery1:43
- Alpha Channels: What Are They & How to Use Them1:44
- Demonstration 2: Car8:05
- Working With Alpha Channels8:06
- Introduction to Calculations13:15
- Demonstration 3: People14:54
- More On Alpha Channels & Calculations14:55
- Lesson Summary19:35
22m 10s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:07
- Layers Basics & The Layer Panel1:46
- Layers Basics & The Layer Panel1:47
- Organize Layers10:16
- Layer Style12:06
- Add Layer Mask12:27
- Adjustment Layers13:32
- Adjustment Layers - Why & How16:46
- Example: Using Adjustment Layers16:47
- Lesson Summary21:34
21m 24s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:06
- Unlocking The Background Layer & Linking Layers0:30
- Unlocking The Background Layer0:31
- Linking Layers3:36
- Adjustment Layers & Layer Masks7:15
- Adjustment Layers & Layer Masks7:16
- Masks vs. Alpha Channels17:18
- Mask vs. Alpha Channels17:19
16m 29s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:07
- Layers, Masks & Adjustments1:04
- Making The Selection, Layers, and Mask1:05
- Adjustments: Cove & Ocean6:42
- Adjustments: Sky12:06
- Adjustments: Land13:44
26m 4s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:07
- Seeing Digitally & Selecting Your Composite Elements1:24
- Seeing Digitally1:25
- Selecting Your Composite Elements: Size, Lighting, Perspective, and Color Match3:57
- Creating a Composite10:10
- Creating a Flawless Element Edge10:11
- Moving a Layer From One File to Another18:15
- Changing the Color23:39
- Lesson Summary24:45
24m 6s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:06
- Creating The Composite2:21
- Images Overview2:22
- Sharpening The Image5:08
- Moving & Placing Layers6:45
- Retouching The Wall9:28
- Retouching The Wall Under The Flowers12:24
- Adding Shadow With The Burn Tool14:58
- Adding The Lawnmower17:24
- Lesson Summary23:38
28m 56s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:07
- The Basic Retouching Tools and How to Properly Use Them: Demonstration 12:39
- Image Overview2:40
- Rubber Stamp Tool4:04
- Spot Healing Brush Tool15:18
- The Basic Retouching Tools and How to Properly Use Them: Demonstration 219:36
- Healing Brush, Spot Healing Brush, and Rubber Stamp19:37
- Patch Tool24:30
- Lesson Summary27:34
23m 10s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:07
- Content Aware Fill1:39
- Using the Content Aware Fill1:40
- Content Aware Move8:10
- Using the Content Aware Move8:11
- Content Aware Scale11:30
- Content Aware Scale: Demonstration 111:31
- Content Aware Scale: Demonstration 215:06
- Content Aware Extend17:30
- Content Aware Extend: Demonstration 117:31
- Content Aware Extend: Demonstration 220:05
- Lesson Summary21:34
21m 33s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:07
- Retouching People: Part 11:36
- Retouching The Skin1:37
- Retouching Around The Eyes6:01
- Retouching The Eyes12:06
- Body Contouring: Chest17:33
- More On Retouching The Skin20:12
24m 25s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:07
- Retouching People: Part 21:29
- Retouching The Lips2:30
- Retouching The Teeth8:55
- More On Retouching The Lips11:43
- Body Contouring: Face13:40
- Advanced Techniques For Retouching Skin17:33
20m 28s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:09
- Advanced Techniques For Retouching Portraits0:59
- Advanced Techniques For Retouching Portraits: Part 11:00
- Advanced Techniques For Retouching Portraits: Part 28:14
- Retouching Hair14:02
- Retouching Hair: Part 114:03
- Retouching Hair: Part 215:55
18m 26s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:06
- Basic Filters0:36
- Basic Filters Overview0:37
- Filter Gallery1:48
- Filter Gallery: Plastic Wrap3:11
- Filter Gallery: Texturizer4:17
- Blend Modes5:40
- Blend Modes Overview5:41
- Dissolve6:06
- Darken & Darken Color6:55
- Lighten7:26
- Hue, Saturation, Color and Luminosity8:12
- Demonstration 1: Lighting Effects Filter8:41
- Preparing The Image8:42
- Adding Lens Flare9:31
- Filter: Render Lighting Effects9:51
- Adding Another Lighting Effects Filter11:38
- Adding Lighting Effects Filter To The Background13:13
- Demonstration 2: More On Filters & Blend Modes14:40
- Blend Modes Demonstration14:41
- Oil Paint Filters Demonstration15:56
- Lesson Summary18:06
25m 12s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:07
- Blur & More Blur0:54
- Blur: Average0:55
- Blur1:46
- Blur More2:41
- Gaussian Blur3:18
- Gaussian Blur3:19
- Box, Lens, and Shape Blur4:42
- Box Blur4:43
- Lens Blur6:38
- Shape Blur7:50
- Motion and Radial Blur8:39
- Motion Blur8:40
- Radial Blur9:05
- Smart and Surface Blur10:04
- Smart Blur10:05
- Surface Blur11:39
- The New Blur Gallery14:05
- Tilt/Shift Blur: Demonstration 114:33
- Tilt/Shift Blur: Demonstration 217:26
- Field Blur19:05
- Iris Blur22:16
16m 17s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:16
- Demonstration 1: Using the Liquify Filter0:34
- Introduction to The Liquify Filter0:35
- The Liquify Filter Workspace and Tools Overview1:50
- The Push Tool3:38
- The Pucker Tool3:48
- The Bloat Tool4:02
- Adjusting the Face4:15
- Adjusting the Eyes6:32
- Adjusting the Body9:24
- Demonstration 2: Using the Liquify Filter11:41
- Adjusting the Image11:42
- Using The Mask Tools in the Liquify Filter13:12
18m 45s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:07
- Retouching In Perspective0:28
- Vanishing Point Filter0:29
- 3D Compositing6:44
- Step 1: 3D Compositing Overview6:45
- Step 2: Creating a Plane With The Vanishing Point Filter9:35
- Step 3: Pasting and Editing The Image11:26
- Step 4: Blend Mode15:19
31m 49s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:07
- Using Text In Photoshop2:50
- Type Tools Overview2:51
- Vertical Type Tool Demonstration3:31
- Character and Paragraph Type Panels3:51
- Linear Text4:37
- Font, Font Style, and Font Size8:09
- Leading10:40
- Tracking11:59
- Kerning12:35
- Letter Height & Width Distortion15:45
- Text Color16:31
- Character Adjustments17:22
- Paragraph Text19:07
- Alignment & Justification19:11
- Indent23:08
- Add Space23:35
- Put Type In Photograph24:20
- Put Type In Photograph24:21
- Guides and Grids26:26
- Guides and Grids26:27
13m 58s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:06
- Manipulating Text0:36
- Warping Text0:37
- Rasterize & Free Transform3:26
- Clipping Paths5:40
- Type Effects: Bevel & Emboss7:53
- Type Effects: Drop Shadow10:06
- Type Effects: Pattern Overlay11:17
- Type Effects: Stroke12:47
- Lesson Summary12:58
16m 31s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:07
- Type On A Path0:36
- Creating A Path0:37
- Texts On A Path & How To Modify Them1:48
- Chrome Type6:58
- Step 1: Getting Started6:59
- Step 2: Rasterizing & Gradient9:20
- Step 3: Bevel & Emboss10:45
- Step 4: Merge Layer11:10
- Step 5: Curves Adjustment Layer11:54
- Step 6: Adding Color13:54
- Chrome Type Summary14:43
- Lesson Summary15:56
13m 16s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:07
- Demonstration 1: Colorize0:32
- Colorize7:30
- Demonstration 2: Black & White Conversion7:40
- Black & White Conversion Using Hue/Saturation7:41
- Black & White Conversion Using Grayscale8:51
- Black & White Conversion Using Black & White Adjustment9:30
- Demonstration 3: Black & White Conversion11:25
- Black & White Adjustment11:26
22m 6s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:07
- Shooting For The Panorama0:50
- Hold The Camera Steady0:51
- Overlap Your Images1:36
- Use The Same Exposure2:02
- Use The Same Zoom2:44
- Apply The Same Correction to Each Image3:03
- Scenic3:25
- Correct Way To Shoot a Panorama3:26
- Creating A Panorama In Photoshop5:42
- Adjusting The Images6:22
- Lining Up The Images8:21
- Photomerge Overview10:02
- Photomerge: Auto12:34
- Photomerge: Auto & Geometric Distortion Correction15:36
- Photomerge: Spherical17:10
- Photomerge: Collage18:18
- Photomerge: Reposition19:20
- Panorama Images Conclusion20:10
20m 32s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:07
- High Dynamic Range (HDR) Overview0:21
- HDR Overview0:22
- How To Shoot HDR2:49
- How To Shoot HDR2:50
- Processing HDR in Photoshop7:09
- Merge Files to HDR Pro7:10
- Exposure Value (EV)9:21
- Looking at The Image10:08
- Mode: 8 bit, 16 bit, and 32 bit11:49
- Highlight Compression, Exposure and Gamma, Local Adaptation, and Equalize Histogram13:00
- Preset: Photorealistic13:46
- Preset: Scott514:25
- Custom Preset: Edge Glow15:25
- Custom Preset: Tone and Detail17:02
- Custom Preset: Advanced & Curve17:48
- Final Result18:41
21m 27s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:08
- Preparing Your Image0:44
- Gradient Overlay & Blend Mode0:45
- Layer Mask & Curves Adjustment6:35
- Merging Effects13:07
- Creating The 3D Frame17:00
- Step 1: Canvas Size17:01
- Step 2: Inner Shadow18:08
- Step 3: Sign The Image19:49
- Lesson Summary20:49
26m 19s
- Intro0:00
- Lesson Overview0:07
- The Video Workspace Overview1:44
- The Video Workspace Overview1:45
- Creating & Editing Video Demonstration6:46
- Importing Media6:47
- Organizing & Editing Your Clips7:48
- Adding Transitions14:54
- Using Adjustment Layers to Modify Clips16:57
- Adding Still Images19:10
- Adding a Soundtrack20:28
- Rendering Your Video21:23
- Lesson Summary22:14
- Final Edited Video24:37
6m 38s
- Intro0:00
- Photoshop Course Summary0:11
- Photoshop Course Summary0:12
- Image Adjustments Review2:11
- Custom Shapes Review5:19
- Final Tip6:03
1 answer
Mon Jun 10, 2013 5:18 AM
Post by tori choi on June 9, 2013
i thought the higher temp. the reddish and the cooler the blueish.. ???