Photoshop Professor Notes – Adobe Camera Raw and Bridge
Photoshop Professor Notes – Adobe Camera Raw and Bridge, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4, with 30 lectures, based on 10 reviews, and has 216 subscribers.
You will learn about By the end of this course you will be able to efficiently process and edit your RAW images. in an efficient manner. This course explains why you should want to be shooting in the Raw file format as opposed to the JPEG file format. You will learn Adobe Bridge inside and out to make use of all it’s features. You will learn how to automate personalized workflows utilizing both Camera Raw and Bridge based on your editing needs. Using Instructor supplied Raw image files you will follow along as we work through the various projects and chapters in this course. This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is intended for those who have just started shooting in the Raw File Format with their digital cameras and for those who want to learn how to integrate Adobe Camera Raw and Adobe Bridge to manage and edit their photos with ease. It is particularly useful for This course is intended for those who have just started shooting in the Raw File Format with their digital cameras and for those who want to learn how to integrate Adobe Camera Raw and Adobe Bridge to manage and edit their photos with ease.
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Summary
Title: Photoshop Professor Notes – Adobe Camera Raw and Bridge
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4
Number of Lectures: 30
Number of Published Lectures: 30
Number of Curriculum Items: 30
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 30
Original Price: $27.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- By the end of this course you will be able to efficiently process and edit your RAW images. in an efficient manner.
- This course explains why you should want to be shooting in the Raw file format as opposed to the JPEG file format.
- You will learn Adobe Bridge inside and out to make use of all it’s features.
- You will learn how to automate personalized workflows utilizing both Camera Raw and Bridge based on your editing needs.
- Using Instructor supplied Raw image files you will follow along as we work through the various projects and chapters in this course.
Who Should Attend
- This course is intended for those who have just started shooting in the Raw File Format with their digital cameras and for those who want to learn how to integrate Adobe Camera Raw and Adobe Bridge to manage and edit their photos with ease.
Target Audiences
- This course is intended for those who have just started shooting in the Raw File Format with their digital cameras and for those who want to learn how to integrate Adobe Camera Raw and Adobe Bridge to manage and edit their photos with ease.
Photoshop Professor Notes Adobe Camera Raw & Bridge
Understanding the Raw Workflow …
This course is divided into three sections beginning with understanding the raw workflow inside Adobe Camera Raw itself. Discussing topics such as Jpeg vs Raw, setting your white balance, adjusting the tonal range using the exposure, highlights, shadows as well as setting the white point and black point to set the dynamic range and adjusting the colours in your photos and converting your colour images to dynamic black & white photographs.
Next is an in-depth look at Adobe Camera Raw’s editing tools including cropping & straightening photos, retouching imperfections using content-aware, healing and the clone stamp tools and then creating presets to speed up your image editing. We will also look at the snapshots feature which will assist you in comparing various edit versions while you are still editing your image.
Lastly we dig deep into Adobe Bridge learning how to create our own metadata templates to apply information such as copyright info to all images, adding keywords, batch renaming multiple image files and automating using the Image Processor to export out our images as Jpeg’s, Tiff’s or PSD files. Lastly I will show you how to use those presets you created in Adobe Camera Raw to apply those changes from with Adobe Bridge so if that is all you need to do to your images, then you won’t have to go into Adobe Camera Raw to make those adjustments – just export directly from the Camera Raw interface itself.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Adobe Camera Raw
Lecture 1: Adobe Camera Raw: A Brief Overview
Lecture 2: Understanding the Difference Between 8-Bit Images and 16-Bit Images
Lecture 3: The Camera Raw Interface
Lecture 4: Adobe Camera Raw: The Camera Calibration Tab
Lecture 5: Explaining the differences between Process Version 2012, 2010 & 2003
Lecture 6: Adobe Camera Raw: Setting Your White Balance
Lecture 7: Adobe Camera Raw: The Basics Tab – Part 1 of 2
Lecture 8: Adobe Camera Raw: The Basics Tab – Part 2 of 2
Lecture 9: Adobe Camera Raw: The Tone Curve Tab
Lecture 10: Adobe Camera Raw: The Details Tab – Part 1 of 3
Lecture 11: Adobe Camera Raw: The Details Tab – Part 2 of 3
Lecture 12: Adobe Camera Raw: The Details Tab – Part 3 of 3
Lecture 13: Adobe Camera Raw: The HSL/Greyscale Tab
Lecture 14: Adobe Camera Raw: The Split Toning Tab
Lecture 15: Adobe Camera Raw: The Lens Correction Tab
Lecture 16: Adobe Camera Raw: The Effects Tab
Lecture 17: Adobe Camera Raw: The Presets Tab
Lecture 18: Adobe Camera Raw: The Snapshots Tab
Chapter 2: An In-depth Look at Adobe Camera Raw's Editing Tools
Lecture 1: Adobe Camera Raw: The Editing Tools – Part 1 of 5
Lecture 2: Adobe Camera Raw: The Editing Tools – Part 2 of 5
Lecture 3: Adobe Camera Raw: The Editing Tools – Part 3 of 5
Lecture 4: Adobe Camera Raw: The Editing Tools – Part 4 of 5
Lecture 5: Adobe Camera Raw: The Editing Tools – Part 5 of 5
Lecture 6: Adobe Camera Raw: Saving and Exporting Your Raw Files
Chapter 3: Using Bridge and Automating Your Workflow
Lecture 1: Adobe Bridge: Folder Management
Lecture 2: Adobe Bridge: Importing Your Images
Lecture 3: Adobe Bridge: Working with Collections
Lecture 4: Adobe Bridge: Adding Metadata
Lecture 5: Adobe Bridge: Importing Keywords
Lecture 6: Adobe Bridge: Automating Using Image Processor
Instructors
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John Warren
Professional Photographer and Adobe Certified Instructor
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