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Levels Command
Levels Command
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.
  • Products covered:
  • Photoshop
  • Product Version: CC
  • Views: 700
  • Runtime: 00:01:35
  • Tags: Design Standard ,  Photoshop ,  CS6 ,  Richard Harrrington
Adobe Audition CC: TC Electronic ITU Loudness Radar
Adobe Audition CC: TC Electronic ITU Loudness Radar
Conform to today's broadcast regulations with a loudness monitor you can reference as you work. The TC Electronic ITU Loudness Radar panel provides visual feedback so you can quickly find and fix audio passages that exceed volume limits.
  • Products covered:
  • Audition
  • Product Version: CC
  • Views: 2,772
  • Added: May 06, 2013
  • Runtime: 00:04:40
  • Tags: Adobe Media Encoder ,  Adobe Premiere Pro ,  Adobe Story ,  After Effects ,  Audio ,  Audition ,  Broadcast ,  Colorgrading ,  Editing ,  Filmmaking
Fixing problems automatically
Fixing problems automatically
If you are looking for a quick fix to improve your image quality, this lesson is for you. You'll learn about the automatic color correction functions in Photoshop.
  • Products covered:
  • Photoshop
  • Product Version: CC
  • Views: 17,985
  • Added: Nov 01, 2012
  • Runtime: 00:02:42
  • Tags: Color Correction ,  correction ,  Chad Perkins ,  Photoshop CS6 ,  auto-fix ,  quick fix
Creative Week Daily Debate - Can Print and Tablet Publishing Co-Exist?
Creative Week Daily Debate - Can Print and Tablet Publishing Co-Exist?
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?
  • Views: 147
  • Added: Oct 04, 2012
  • Runtime: 00:54:27
  • Tags: Creative Week ,  Daily Debate
Creative Week Daily Debate - Do smaller budgets make for more original content?
Creative Week Daily Debate - Do smaller budgets make for more original content?
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?
  • Views: 115
  • Added: Oct 04, 2012
  • Runtime: 00:51:06
  • Tags: Creative Week ,  Daily Debate
Creative Week Daily Debate - Should developers be the Jack of all Trades or the Master of One?
Creative Week Daily Debate - Should developers be the Jack of all Trades or the Master of One?
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?
  • Views: 134
  • Added: Oct 04, 2012
  • Runtime: 00:40:18
  • Tags: Creative Week ,  Daily Debate
Is Digital Photography all Tech and no Talent?
Is Digital Photography all Tech and no Talent?
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?
  • Views: 492
  • Added: Oct 04, 2012
  • Runtime: 00:40:18
Creative Week Daily Debate - Can Print and Tablet Publishing Co-Exist?
Creative Week Daily Debate - Can Print and Tablet Publishing Co-Exist?
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?
  • Views: 146
  • Added: Oct 04, 2012
  • Runtime: 00:36:19
  • Tags: Creative Week ,  Daily Debate
Simple fixes with Photoshop Elements 11
Simple fixes with Photoshop Elements 11
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.
  • Products covered:
  • Photoshop Elements
  • Views: 33,546
  • Added: Sep 24, 2012
  • Runtime: 00:03:21
  • Tags: Philip Andrews ,  Photoshop Elements 11 ,  fixes
What is Photoshop Elements 11?
What is Photoshop Elements 11?
Get a clear overview of Photoshop Elements 11 with this tour of the Organizer and Editor workspaces. See how to use the Organizer to import photos, organize them into albums, add keywords and ratings to make them easy to find, add captions, make quick fixes, and share them via Facebook and more. Also, see how to enhance your photos in the Editor workspace, which offers Quick, Guided, and Expert modes that let you edit the way that fits your needs.
  • Products covered:
  • Photoshop Elements
  • Views: 28,760
  • Added: Sep 24, 2012
  • Runtime: 00:07:31
  • Tags: Philip Andrews ,  overview ,  Photoshop Elements 11
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