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Photoshop for Photographers
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6 CQ
Learn how to fix problems as small as blemishes and as large as light poles using Photoshop tools, including the Spot Healing Brush and Clone Stamp tools.
with Helen BradleyLearn how to fix problems as small as blemishes and as large as light poles using Photoshop tools, including the Spot Healing Brush and Clone Stamp tools.
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5 CQ
Using layers is a key Photoshop skill. Learn some simple layer-based photo edits for overexposed and underexposed images, as well as layer blending techniques.
with Helen BradleyUsing layers is a key Photoshop skill. Learn some simple layer-based photo edits for overexposed and underexposed images, as well as layer blending techniques.
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5 CQ
Learn how to create adjustment layers in Photoshop, and discover how to use them in conjunction with layer masks to correct problems and blend photos.
with Helen BradleyLearn how to create adjustment layers in Photoshop, and discover how to use them in conjunction with layer masks to correct problems and blend photos.
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6 CQ
Sharpening is the final step in fixing a photo, but sharpening noise hurts the image quality. Learn how to sharpen a photo based on the type of noise.
with Helen BradleySharpening is the final step in fixing a photo, but sharpening noise hurts the image quality. Learn how to sharpen a photo based on the type of noise.
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4 CQ
Learn two ways to convert a photo from color to black and white in Photoshop and how to enhance the mood using various contrast adjustments.
with Helen BradleyLearn two ways to convert a photo from color to black and white in Photoshop and how to enhance the mood using various contrast adjustments.
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