Digital Tutors – Introduction to Photoshop CS3
Popular highlights include:
* Tool Overview
* Palette Overview
* Print / Web / Design Workflows
* Non-Destructive Workflow
* Managing Multi-layer Documents
* Creating Effects
* Restoring Photographs
* Enhancing Photographs
* Color Adjustments and Correction
* Utilizing Automation Scripts
* Creating Actions
* Building Web Galleries
* Using Photomerge
* Using Bridge
* Working with Camera Raw Images
* Compressing Images for Web
* Working with Smart Objects & Smart Filters
* Importing Adobe Illustrator Files
Lesson Outline:
1. Introduction and project overview 1:02
2. Overview of workspace and UI 3:14
3. Creating documents / opening documents 4:21
4. Mastering the Marquee tool 5:32
5. Using the Move tool and some of the shortcuts associated with it 4:24
6. Making selections using the Lasso tool 7:05
7. Working with the Magic Wand and Quick Select tools 7:25
8. Cropping images 3:09
9. Slicing images for the web 2:30
10. Repairing images with the Heal Brush 8:32
11. Painting with the Brush tool 6:33
12. Modifying brushes with the brush palette 13:25
13. Changing colors using the Color Replacement tool 4:56
14. Fixing images with the Clone tool 9:58
15. Painting in time with the History Brush 4:05
16. Erasing pixels tools and workflows 9:47
17. Using and customizing gradients 9:48
18. Filling selections with the Paint Bucket 4:16
19. Blurring and sharpening an image 3:46
20. Smearing images with the Smudge tool 4:20
21. Dodging and burning images 5:35
22. Enhancing images with the Sponge tool 3:24
23. Creating paths with the Pen tool 9:14
24. Creating organic shapes with the Freeform Pen tool 3:21
25. Creating shapes using the Shape tool 6:14
26. Creating text in your document using the Text tool 7:53
27. Modifying the text using the Character palette 7:49
28. Loading your own shape tools 8:35
29. Creating custom vector shapes 6:13
30. Leaving notes in your image using the Annotation tool 2:50
31. Sampling colors tools and shortcuts 4:29
32. Measuring and counting objects in your image 4:21
33. Panning and zooming your image 5:00
34. Picking the right color using the Color Picker 3:37
35. Making selections using the QuickMask mode 8:03
36. Mastering the Layer palette 8:09
37. Continuing with the Layer palette 12:00
38. Storing selections using Alpha channels 4:57
39. Creating paths from selections 4:08
40. Working with the Navigator, Histogram and Info palette 4:05
41. Selecting and storing colors, creating custom styles 8:14
42. Creating snapshots and using actions 7:43
43. Building a preset tool library 5:08
44. Creating multiple layouts using the Layer Comp palette 2:38
45. Publishing your images to the web as a gallery 6:45
46. Creating panoramic images using Photomerge 3:39
47. Saving images for the web, using various compression settings 9:12
48. Working with Gif images 3:16
49. Animating graphics in Photoshop 7:03
50. Using the new Timeline feature 4:29
51. Working with Video in Photoshop 3:22
52. Resizing images and cropping 7:33
53. Adjusting tonal value with Levels 6:01
54. Using the brightness and contrast adjustments 2:19
55. Tinting images with the Photo Filter 2:32
56. Matching colors between different images 2:21
57. Using Gradient Mapping to remap colors 2:24
58. Creating rich black and white images 5:25
59. Mastering the Layer Mask 10:32
60. Non-destructive editing with Smart Objects 6:10
61. Using Smart Filters to stack filters 7:40
62. Having fun with Liquify 8:37
63. Working with Camera Raw 6:22
64. Extracting images from the background 2:51
65. Using Guides, Snapping and Aligning 5:12
66. Clipping layers and grouping 8:49
67. Conclusion 1:03
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