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7/27/2016Released
8/14/2015Learn to open images from multiple sources, crop and straighten images, navigate panels and menus, and work with layers—the feature that allows you to mask parts of an image, combine effects, and composite artwork. Deke shows you how to perform important editing tasks, adjusting brightness and contrast, correcting color, and retouching and healing portraits. He also reviews formatting text, printing, and preparing web graphics in Photoshop.
Check back every time Photoshop updates for new movies, new feature reviews, and new ways to work.
- Opening images
- Zooming in and out
- Understanding image size and resolution
- Upsampling and downsampling
- Cropping nondestructively
- Straightening a crooked image
- Creating new layers
- Working with clipping masks, opacity, and blend modes
- Scaling and rotating layers
- Saving your work
- Adjusting brightness and contrast
- Applying dynamic adjustment layers
- Correcting color casts
- Recoloring artwork
- Working with Quick Mask mode
- Retouching portraits
- Nondestructive dodging and burning
- Developing raw images in Camera Raw
- Creating and formatting text
- Printing images
- Saving images for the web
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- Hello. This is Deke McClelland. Welcome to Photoshop CC One-on-One Fundamentals. Part 1 in a series of three video courses devoted to your ultimate mastery of the world's most powerful image editing software. The One-on-One brand is a promise. You'll have me: a seasoned professional with more than 30 years of experience in the digital arts and more than 80 video courses here at lynda.com If that's not enough, I've written more books on Photoshop than anyone on the planet.
Sounds like a big brag, but I've seriously written 40 books on Photoshop alone. That's four, zero. Such a misspent youth. And that's not counting the couple a hundred foreign editions. But enough about me; let's talk about you. Assuming that you're willing to put in the time and effort, challenge accepted. You are about to learn more about Photoshop than anyone you've ever met, possibly more than you ever thought possible. I'll mentor you through every facet of Photoshop that you need to know in the order you need to know it.
No crowded classroom and no scheduling conflicts. It's just you and me, one-on-one, anytime that it's convenient for you to learn. If this is your first time, One-on-One is project-based learning. You'll experience the power of image size and resolution firsthand in a way that leaves nothing in question. You'll build a layered composition from the ground up. You'll take a murky photograph and make it blossom with brightness and contrast as well as correct its colors. You'll select portions of images and combine them into a fully realized piece of artwork and you'll take a portrait photo and turn it into a work of perfection.
The result is a contextualized learning program. Photoshop's features are about to make crystal clear sense because you apply them sometimes independently, other times in concert to a clearly defined task, and you leave each chapter with a sense of accomplishment. I really hope there are moments where you feel "I rule. I can do this and I can do more." One last item: Now that Photoshop is part of Adobe's Creative Cloud, the old version number updates of the past have been replaced by a stream of frequent and nimble enhancements.
And just as Photoshop is a fluid application, this is a fluid course. What you're about to watch is brand spanking new, by the way. As of today, I am re-recording the entire One-on-One trilogy from scratch. Fundamentals, Advanced, and Mastery. Complete with new projects and brand new exercise files. And as time goes by, I'll sprinkle in new movies to address new features and new ways to work. So be sure to come back and check for new movies the next time you see your copy of Photoshop update.
And with that, I release you to experience Photoshop as I truly hope you've never experienced it before. From the basic features to the most advanced.
Q: This course was updated on 07/28/2016. What changed?
A: Deke added two new videos, "Content-Aware Crop" and "Type size and script fonts," and updated seven more, to reflect the latest changes in Photoshop CC.
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Introduction
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Welcome to One-on-One2m 57s
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1. Opening an Image
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2. Getting Around
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Zooming in and out5m 48s
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Zooming continuously5m 37s
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Entering a custom zoom value4m 24s
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Scrolling (aka panning)2m 45s
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Cycling between screen modes4m 20s
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Using the Navigator panel5m 23s
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Panels and workspaces7m 34s
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Updating a workspace2m 49s
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3. Image Size and Resolution
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Digital imaging fundamentals1m 18s
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Image size and resolution5m 21s
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Common resolution standards6m 57s
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Downsampling for print4m 28s
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4. Crop and Straighten
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Honing in on your image1m 30s
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Using the Crop tool3m 18s
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Cropping nondestructively5m 11s
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The new Content-Aware Crop2m 22s
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5. Introducing Layers
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The layered composition1m 25s
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Introducing the Layers panel5m 44s
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Employing a clipping mask3m 40s
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6. Saving Your Progress
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7. Brightness and Contrast
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How luminance works5m 18s
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The three Auto commands4m 45s
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Introducing the Histogram4m 40s
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Putting the Histogram to use5m 48s
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8. Balancing Colors
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9. Making Selections
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10. The Quick Mask Mode
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Painting selections1m 41s
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Reversing a mask with Invert4m 26s
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11. Retouch and Heal
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Your best face forward1m 13s
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12. Introducing Camera Raw
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Nondestructive Camera Raw4m 55s
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13. Creating and Formatting Text
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Finding the perfect font7m 10s
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Type size and script fonts5m 29s
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Creating text along a circle5m 15s
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Double-stroking a circle3m 37s
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14. Printing Your Images
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Print from RGB, not CMYK3m 10s
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Print, size, and position6m 30s
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15. Creating Web Graphics
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Stroking translucent text7m 25s
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Conclusion
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Until next time1m 18s
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