You may have to capture a subject as two separate images. Here we see how Photoshop can automatically align these images and adjust the exposure to create a seamless whole.
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Master Curve Adjustments to selectively alter the contrast and exposure within an image. This tool gives you more points of control than a simple Layers adjustment, expanding your creative scope.
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Views: 907
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Design Standard
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Photoshop
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Richard Harrrington
Fix issues like color balance and incorrect exposure very quickly using the levels command. Here we see how to alter blacks, whites, contrast, and midtones with this easy to use tool.
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Views: 719
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Design Standard
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Photoshop
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CS6
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Richard Harrrington
Learn how to work with Behance, the leading online platform for showcasing and discovering creative work. You'll gain insights into Adobe's vision behind the acquisition of Behance and how we plan to build the community and connect it with Adobe's creative tools. Join Scott Belsky, Adobe vice president of products and community and cofounder of Behance — along with some of his colleagues — to find out how to:• Gain more exposure for your portfolio• Explore the galleries and collections in Behance• Benefit from the Behance ecosystem
Here we see how the Merge to HDR Pro tool to combines multiple exposures to create one high dynamic range image. Photoshop allows you to automatically align the images and apply different presets to bring out different details and effects.
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Views: 1,898
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Design Standard
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Photoshop
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Richard Harrrington
With this movie learn how to use the Camera Raw dialog to adjust color and exposure, add vignetting and crop the image. Then send it on to Photoshop to benefit from the best each program has to offer.
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Design Standard
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Photoshop
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CS6
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Richard Harrrington
The act of taking a picture or shooting a video can be easy and fun, however, moving beyond the camera’s auto-settings can produce better looking images and video. In this tutorial, you will learn how manually adjusting your camera’s focus, color balance, and exposure can significantly improve the look of your images and video.
The alarmingly materialistic culture of modern society begins at childhood. Our video observes the correlation between media exposure and consumerism, explores the relationship between advertisers and children, and offers suggestions for raising a new generation free from the grips of materialism.
Learn how easy it is to apply local adjustments including modifications to exposure, contrast, sharpening and more, using the new non–destructive Radial filter in Lightroom.
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Views: 4,632
Added: Apr 15, 2013
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masking
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Feather
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Local Adjustments
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Off-center Vignette
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Radial Filter
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Selective Blur
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What’s New in Lightroom 5 Beta The Develop Module
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selective Focus
Scott Kelby, President of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals and CEO of Kelby Media Group discusss Adobe Creative Cloud, Photoshop and how using Creative Cloud expands his teams exposure to new creative solutions, makes it easier to collaborate on files and manage his teams access to the most current software.
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Added: Apr 01, 2013
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Creative Cloud
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Kelby Media
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National Association of Photoshop Professionals
This Creative Week Daily Debate discusses if digital photography is all tech and no talent. Knowledge of aperture, exposure and light settings is often considered an art form to be cherished, over auto-settings and quick fixes with all the work done in post-production. But in an age when everything is becoming digitalised, should traditional photographers be ready to embrace image manipulation?
This Creative Week Daily Debate discusses if digital photography is all tech and no talent. Knowledge of aperture, exposure and light settings is often considered an art form to be cherished, over auto-settings and quick fixes with all the work done in post-production. But in an age when everything is becoming digitalised, should traditional photographers be ready to embrace image manipulation?
This Creative Week Daily Debate discusses if digital photography is all tech and no talent. Knowledge of aperture, exposure and light settings is often considered an art form to be cherished, over auto-settings and quick fixes with all the work done in post-production. But in an age when everything is becoming digitalised, should traditional photographers be ready to embrace image manipulation?
This Creative Week Daily Debate discusses if digital photography is all tech and no talent. Knowledge of aperture, exposure and light settings is often considered an art form to be cherished, over auto-settings and quick fixes with all the work done in post-production. But in an age when everything is becoming digitalised, should traditional photographers be ready to embrace image manipulation?
This Creative Week Daily Debate discusses if digital photography is all tech and no talent. Knowledge of aperture, exposure and light settings is often considered an art form to be cherished, over auto-settings and quick fixes with all the work done in post-production. But in an age when everything is becoming digitalised, should traditional photographers be ready to embrace image manipulation?
Learn three simple ways to adjust exposure, brightness, and/or contrast in your photos. The Instant Fix option in the Organizer offers great results fast. Quick Edit mode in the Editor workspace gives you a bit more control with sliders and adjustment previews. And the Brightness and Contrast Guided Edit offers step-by-step assistance so you can get exactly the look you want.
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Added: Sep 24, 2012
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Philip Andrews
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Photoshop Elements 11
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fixes
Lean to combine multiple exposures together into one composite shot with Adobe Photoshop CS6. This tutorial demonstrates stacking images and using advanced blend modes to combine multiple images together.
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Views: 4,288
Added: Jul 31, 2012
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Photoshop
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Long exposure. Flash exposure
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Multiple Exposures
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Night Photography
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Stacking
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Star Rotation
Learn some creative techniques for replacing the night sky with advanced masking, and Smart Objects. Also discover the best eposure settings for capturing the detail in the Milky Way galaxy.
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Views: 3,087
Added: Jul 31, 2012
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Blend Modes
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Galaxy
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Photoshop
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Long exposure
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Multiple Exposures
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Night Photography
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Stacking
Many advanced photographers are shooting multiple exposures these days in an attempt to blend them together and achieve the perfect composition. In this episode, Colin will reveal a simple one-click feature that will do all the work for you and the result looks like the same as if you took hours to paint a complex Layer Mask.
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: 40,942
Added: Jun 17, 2012
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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
Game developers talk about why they love developing games in Flash: easy workflow, maximum exposure, rapid prototyping, ubiquity of experience across devices, Stage 3D, graphics acceleration, and the ability to distribute to multiple platforms.
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Views: 17,908
Added: May 15, 2012
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Flash
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3d
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Professional
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developer
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device
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devices
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games
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gaming
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graphic
Napp Instructor Matt Kloskowski goes over some of the basics and benefits with making selective adjustments to images using the Adjustment Brush in Lightroom 4.
Don’t have time to do a proper “time lapse” star rotation exposure in your night sky image? Russell Brown shows you a quick way to get the same effect in minutes.
See how to create photo-realistic or surreal HDR images with unprecedented speed, control, and accuracy. Get better-than-ever results thanks to automatic ghost removal and greater control with tone mapping and adjustments.
There are lots of cameras available today and each one offers different features and benefits. In this video tutorial series, you'll learn to select the appropriate camera, become familiar with the basic operations, and explore popular shooting techniques.
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Views: 1,682
Added: Dec 10, 2010
Runtime: 00:06:55
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Adam Shaening-Pokrasso
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Adobe Youth Voices
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camcorder
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exposure
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focus
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pre-production
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shooting techniques
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video camera
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video production
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video tutorial
Every time you head out to shoot video, many challenges can come up. Whether you're creating a documentary, narrative, or personal story, to get the most out of your shoot, you should strive to be very organized before, during and after the filming. This video explores best practices for youth video shoots and provides many guidelines that will help yield smooth productions.
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Views: 550
Added: Dec 10, 2010
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Adam Shaening-Pokrasso
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Adobe Youth Voices
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camcorder
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exposure
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focus
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pre-production
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shooting techniques
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video camera
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video production
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video tutorial
There are lots of cameras available today and each one offers different features and benefits. In this video tutorial series, you'll learn to select the appropriate camera, become familiar with the basic operations, and explore popular shooting techniques.
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Views: 626
Added: Nov 30, 2010
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Adam Shaening-Pokrasso
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Adobe Youth Voices
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camcorder
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exposure
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focus
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pre-production
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shooting techniques
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video camera
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video production
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video tutorial
There are lots of cameras available today and each one offers different features and benefits. In this video tutorial series, you'll learn to select the appropriate camera, become familiar with the basic operations, and explore popular shooting techniques.
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Views: 760
Added: Nov 30, 2010
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Adam Shaening-Pokrasso
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Adobe Youth Voices
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camcorder
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exposure
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focus
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pre-production
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shooting techniques
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video camera
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video production
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video tutorial
Learn the essential settings for lighting and exposure when shooting with DSLR cameras. Find out which lighting tools are available and the benefits of three-point lighting, filters and reflectors. You’ll also discover how to fix lighting problems in DSLR footage using Adobe Premiere Pro.
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Views: 13,598
Added: Oct 18, 2010
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DSLR
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Lighting Essentials
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Richard Harrington
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video
“We are Photographers” is a multimedia exploration of the role that photography plays in the lives of youth around the world. Last summer, students from SF Camerawork’s First Exposures program traveled to Ghana to explore commonalities across cultures through an exchange with the Ghana Youth Photo Project. This visual collaboration looks at young people’s lives in San Francisco, CA and Accra, Ghana. As a extension of the exhibition, United in Nima, the project made it’s debut in March 2009. For more information please visit http://www.sfcamerawork.org
Create a composite image by using the HDR (high dynamic range) features in Photoshop CS5. Automatically merge tonal values from multiple exposures of the same scene.
Whether you're helping corporate clients communicate through images, expressing your vision in fine art, or capturing life's moments at weddings, in portraits, or for news media, you're driven by the art of your craft. That's why professional photographers have long relied on Adobe Photoshop software for the ultimate in creative control and image quality. New Photoshop CS5 helps you achieve the visual and emotional effects you’re after with re-engineered features for reducing and adding grain, performing post-crop vignetting, and sharpening. CS5 reinvents HDR imaging with Exposure Merge, which makes it easy to preserve the full tonal range of a scene—or go from photorealistic to wildly surrealistic—and automatically remove ghost artifacts. It delivers new black-and-white conversion features and a GPU-enabled crop experience. It accelerates your workflow with powerful new selection technology, integrated Adobe Mini Bridge for faster file browsing, and cross-platform 64-bit support for faster performance.
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Views: 58,537
Added: Apr 12, 2010
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Photoshop CS5
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exposure merge
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hdr imaging
The vast majority of video professionals use Adobe Photoshop software to help them create and enhance visual effects and motion graphics, or to prepare still images and text for inclusion in video projects. With new Photoshop CS5 Extended, you can leverage cross‐platform 64‐bit support, the unrivaled Photoshop image‐editing toolset, and Adobe 3D Forge—the powerful Photoshop 3D engine that enables you to create and enhance 3D and motion‐based content. Plus, you can enjoy tighter integration with Adobe tools you use every day, including Adobe After Effects CS5, and Adobe Premiere Pro CS5. Realistically blend colors on canvas with the new Mixer Brush, and paint on 2D and 3D artwork more naturally using lifelike Bristle Tips. Remove an image element, and let Content‐Aware Fill intelligently replace the missing pixels.Use new Exposure Merge technology to create photorealistic or wildly surreal 32-bit HDR images with unprecedented speed, control, and accuracy. Take advantage of new Adobe Repoussé technology to easily create 3D artwork from any text layer, selection, or layer mask. And so much more.
With Photoshop CS5 and Photoshop CS5 Extended, you can use new HDR Pro technology to create photorealistic or wildly surreal 32-Bit HDR images with unprecedented speed, control, and accuracy. Exposure Merge offers automatic ghost removal and greater control with tone mapping and adjustments so you can retain complete clarity and see the full tonal range.
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: 36,296
Added: Apr 12, 2010
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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
Learn how to use the new Photomerge Exposure feature in Photoshop Elements 8 to combine images with different exposures into one perfect image. See why Manual mode is best when combining images that were taken with and without flash.
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Views: 19,932
Added: Dec 16, 2009
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phil hawkins
: Learn how to use the new Photomerge Exposure feature in Photoshop Elements 8 to automatically combine images with different exposures into one perfect image.
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Views: 13,878
Added: Dec 14, 2009
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Learn about the new Photomerge Exposure feature in Photoshop Elements 8, which allows you to create properly exposed images that you can't capture in one shot. Discover the other Photomerge features, such as Photomerge Panorama, and Photomerge Faces.
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Views: 81,987
Added: Oct 05, 2009
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phil hawkins
Setting the exposure can be difficult, especially when there is an array of settings. Learn with Rob Sheppard how to set exposure for the highest-quality image.
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Views: 815
Added: Dec 23, 2008
Runtime: 00:06:11
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after effects
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inspiration
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student
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work
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youth
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philanthropy
In this episode, Deke investigates how to simulate an extreme-detail HDR portrait -- which would otherwise require you to shoot multiple exposures of a person locked down in a body brace. These are the depths of scariness we go to.
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Views: 12,540
Added: Oct 14, 2008
Runtime: 00:06:26
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entertainment
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hdr
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tips
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Deke
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info
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pod
RC opens up iTunes and shows viewers just how easy it is to find podcasts and other free content that is available out there. Jean Francois O'Kane makes another guest appearance to talk about setting white balance and exposure in your camera.
Setting the exposure can be difficult, especially when there is an array of settings. Learn with Rob Sheppard how to set exposure for the highest-quality image.