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Photoshop CS5 for Photographers provides comprehensive Photoshop training targeting the needs of photographers. In this course, author Chris Orwig demonstrates the fundamental skills used to enhance digital photos, including managing and correcting color, sharpening, making selections and adjustments, retouching, and printing from Photoshop. In addition to teaching the techniques that enable photographers to refine and publish their photos, the course includes live-action segments that encourage thinking photographically, and shoot with Photoshops capabilities in mind.
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MazterKazper
ur tha best man …
ur tha best man thank u soooo much!!!!
chryshtagross
ctrl-j, much faster …
ctrl-j, much faster way of duplicating.
rbrodbeck86
@Thatoneoddperson …
@Thatoneoddperson It wouldn’t be the OS, it is the color diffrence in your images. See how his is a blue sky against a blue background render. Switching to softlight is basiclly the same thing as decreasing opacity down to 10%-20%. So if you have a dark background against dark colors of your image those spots will look invisible. Blue on blue increases his saturation, as the white looks like a low opacity image. The clouds giving the wood background a smudged effect. Hope this helped
Thatoneoddperson
I’m trying that but …
I’m trying that but it comes out black and white, not color. :/ Maybe it’s because I’m a windows user. :[
ericpid
Nice video, but you …
Nice video, but you know you can use the up and down arrows to scroll through blend modes?