Learn the best way to use Color Replacement brush, a feature that combines both selection and paint tools to allow you to quickly change the color or a selected area.
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Views: 6,525
Runtime: 00:02:14
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Design Standard
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Photoshop
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CS6
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Richard Harrrington
Explore the best way to convert images to black and white, as well as add tonal overlays, edge effects, selective coloring and film grain textures. Then, learn how to apply those effects to multiple files using Sync options and Presets.
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Views: 2,550
Added: Jun 10, 2013
Runtime: 00:14:43
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Virtual Copies
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HSL
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Before and After
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Black and White
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Effects
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Grain
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Grayscale
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History
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Lightroom 5
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Presets
Learn how easy it is to apply Lightroom’s selective adjustments including color temperature, exposure, sharpening, noise reduction and more using the new Radial Filter tool.
Discover how easy it is to locally refine and enhance your photographs using Lightroom’s selective adjustment tools to dodge and burn, adjust color, add off-center vignettes, and remove dust spots and distracting elements.
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Views: 2,386
Added: Jun 10, 2013
Runtime: 00:15:05
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Spot Removal
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Develop Module
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Lightroom 5
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Local Adjustments
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The Adjustment Brush
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The Graduated Filter
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The Radial Filter
In this updated video for Adobe Premiere Pro CC (Part 1 of 3), Principal Worldwide Evangelist Jason Levine walks you through the basics of importing footage from your DSLR directly into Adobe Premiere Pro, selecting clips, setting In/Out points, and building a sequence. Work with multiple formats/frame rates/frame sizes, all simultaneously, and learn how the Adobe Mercury Playback Engine can be modified to optimize playback performance, no matter what kind of machine you're editing on.
In this episode of The Complete Picture, Julieanne demonstrates how to use Hue, Saturation, Luminance and the Adjustment Brush to selectively control color in Lighrroom Note: although this video was recorded in Lightroom, the same techniques are available in Adobe Camera Raw in Photoshop CS6.
Create a multi-layered color illustration using Adobe Ideas. Learn to prep your illustration for further refinement in Adobe Illustrator. Part 2 of the 3-part series "Creating a vector illustration using Adobe Ideas and Illustrator."
In this episode of The Complete Picture, discover the power of making selective adjustments like dodging and burning, color corrections and noise removal using the Graduated Filter and Adjustment Brush in Lightroom 4. Note: although this video was recorded in Lightroom, the same techniques are available in Adobe Camera Raw in Photoshop CS6.
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Views: 39,432
Added: Oct 10, 2012
Runtime: 00:24:09
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Adjustment Brush
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Graduated Filter
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Color Corrections
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Dodge and Burn
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Noise Removal
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Selective Adjustments
Is your video footage poorly exposed, or does it have bad color or contrast? Learn easy ways to fix these issues using Adobe Premiere Elements 11. This tutorial shows you how to use the Adjust options in Quick editing mode to apply an automatic fix, or to individually adjust color, lighting, and temperature and tint using sliders and adjustment previews. Also see how to quickly trim clips as you edit them together.
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Views: 15,860
Added: Sep 24, 2012
Runtime: 00:04:51
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Philip Andrews
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Premiere Elements 11
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fixes
In this Quick Tip, Julieanne quickly demonstrates how to create a 32-bit file from multiple exposures in Photoshop and then, using the Develop module in Lightroom 4.1 refines the image's color and tonality both globally and selectively - all while still working in 32-bit!
In the tutorial, I don’t believe that I mentioned that when I choose Edit > In, my default setting is to hand off a TIFF file to Photoshop. That way, when I save the file, it saves a 32-bit TIFF – which is what Lightroom prefers (not a PSD file).
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Views: 42,095
Added: Jun 17, 2012
Runtime: 00:07:30
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32-bit
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hdr
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Global and Selective Adjustments
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Lightroom 4.1
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The Develop Module
Paint a message in the air with light and capture them to create an amazing Mother’s Day photo. This video shows you how to create and capture flashlight images, use Group Shot to combine them, and add color to your light letters.
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Views: 60,821
Added: Apr 17, 2012
Runtime: 00:15:16
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Light
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photoshop elements
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Mother's Day
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flashlight
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light painting
See how Adobe Premiere Elements 10 can automatically boost color tone and vibrance without affecting skin tones. Learn to adjust color with complete control. Also, learn how to independently adjust color in highlights, shadows, and midtones.
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Views: 7,327
Added: Oct 12, 2011
Runtime: 00:06:34
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tutorial
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Philip Andrews
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beginner
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getting started
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premiere elements
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adjust color
How to print color documents as black (Windows version of Acrobat X) or grayscale (Acrobat X Pro.). This tutorial is not specific to the new print dialog introduced in 10.1.2.
Views: 11,517
Added: Jun 15, 2011
Runtime: 00:01:38
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black and white
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grayscale
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greyscale
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save ink
In this Episode of the Complete Picture Julieanne Kost explains two different methods for selectively colorizing an image to differentiate the subject from the background using Adobe Camera Raw.
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Views: 33,867
Added: May 18, 2011
Runtime: 00:07:47
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Adjustment Brush
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Adobe Camera Raw
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Desaturate
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HSL
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Photoshop
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Remove Color
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Selective Color Adjustments
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The Complete Picture
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black and white
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julieanne kost
Adobe Press and video2brain show you how to apply motion tracking data to an adjustment layer and use rotoscoping on that adjustment layer to selectively perform color correction on a moving object.
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Views: 25,203
Added: Feb 17, 2011
Runtime: 00:10:30
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Learn By Video
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Adobe Press
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After Effects CS5
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Color Correction
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Peachpit
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Rotoscoping
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adjustment layer
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animated mask
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data
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free-transform feature
See how Photoshop CS5 easily selects intricate image elements such as hair; eliminates background color around selection edges; and automatically varies selection edges and creates perfect masks using new refinement tools.
Colors are represented as red, green, and blue channels, and there's an additional channel that defines transparency – the alpha channel. In this video, you'll see how to control how you view the information about these channels.
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Views: 6,612
Added: Feb 01, 2011
Runtime: 00:08:44
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Learn By Video
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Adobe Press
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After Effects CS5
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Channels
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Color Bit Depth
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Colors
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Peachpit
In this Episode of the Complete Picture Julieanne demonstrates what you can do in Lightroom’s Develop module to enhance your photographs using color and tonality to change the mood and atmosphere of an image . We all know that the goal is to capture the best photograph in camera, but what happens when we aren’t at the right place at the right time? Julieanne will show you how to make subtle changes to increase the photograph’s emotional impact.
In this episode of The Complete Picture Julieanne discusses how to select multiple images to work together as diptychs and triptychs. Learn how to select photographs with similar attributes such as color and shape, mood and lighting, line and form will help to unify two (or more) photographs, perhaps even creating new meaning through the relationship of the imagery.
Adobe Photoshop software is the tool of choice for designers and web professionals. Now with Photoshop CS5 and Photoshop CS5 Extended, you can continue to push the boundaries of traditional digital imaging. Realistically blend colors on canvas with the new Mixer Brush. Create superior composites for print or web layouts with new technology that makes it easy to select even the trickiest image elements, like hair. Remove an image element, and let Content‐Aware Fill intelligently replace the missing pixels. Easily create 3D logos and artwork from any text layer, selection, or layer mask using new Adobe Repoussé technology. Use new Exposure Merge technology to create photo realistic or wildly surreal 32-bit HDR images with unprecedented speed, control, and accuracy. And import animated GIFs. Plus so much more.
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Views: 36,344
Added: Apr 12, 2010
Runtime: 00:17:02
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Photoshop CS5
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Repoussé
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new features
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content‐aware fill
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exposure merge
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mixer brush
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photoshop cs5 feature tour
Take the time and frustration out of making precise image selections. New Truer Edge selection technology in Photoshop CS5 and Photoshop CS5 Extended offers better edge detection and masking results in less time—even when you select the trickiest image elements, like hair. Eliminate background color around the edges of your selection with new color decontamination capabilities.
Add editable text to any image. Then, format the text by changing the font, color, point size, style, and more. After formatting the text, move or rotate it. Use with either Photoshop Elements version 7 or 8.
This tutorial will show you not only how to turn dull skies blue, but also to adjust the color in the rest of your photo so it looks like there’s a relationship between the sky and everything else.
Edit text by changing its font, color, size or content. Learn how to select a text layer for editing and use the type tools to make your changes. Use with either Photoshop Elements version 7 or 8.
Learn about the automatic selection tools in Photoshop Elements, which select areas of an image based on color and tone. Use with either Photoshop Elements version 7 or 8.
Convert an image to black-and-white. Use presets to adjust the style of the image. Then, use sliders to adjust the light and contrast. Use with either Photoshop Elements version 7 or 8.
In this Adobe Photoshop video tutorial podcast, Richard Harrington looks at the color range command used to select a user defined color range of an image in a Photoshop project.
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Views: 4,606
Added: Sep 25, 2009
Runtime: 00:07:00
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Photoshop
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Richard Harrington
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color range
Use CSS rules to style web pages. Write contextual or descendant selectors to change the size, color, and font of text. Duplicate rules for subheadings.