Aesthetic

Photoshop for Photographers

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    11. How to Resize Images in Photoshop
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    Understand the basics of file size and image resolution and how to resize a photo so you ensure you have a file of the appropriate size for web and print.

    Understand the basics of file size and image resolution and how to resize a photo so you ensure you have a file of the appropriate size for web and print.

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    12. How to Save Photos & Choose File Formats
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    Once you’re satisfied with an image, it’s time to save it in the appropriate file format(s). Helen Bradley explains the jpeg, psd, and png file formats.

    Once you’re satisfied with an image, it’s time to save it in the appropriate file format(s). Helen Bradley explains the jpeg, psd, and png file formats.

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    13. How to Print a Photo in Photoshop
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    Printing a photo is a more complicated task than many realize. Find out how to get the best results by selecting the right paper and Photoshop print settings.

    Printing a photo is a more complicated task than many realize. Find out how to get the best results by selecting the right paper and Photoshop print settings.

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    14. Working in Adobe Camera Raw
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    Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) is used to pre-process raw photos before opening them in Photoshop. Learn how to process raw files and other photos in ACR.

    Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) is used to pre-process raw photos before opening them in Photoshop. Learn how to process raw files and other photos in ACR.

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