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Making Basic panel adjustments in Camera Raw | lynda.com tutorial

31 Oct

This Camera Raw tutorial discusses how to make image adjustments using the Basic panel and the Crop tool. Watch more at www.lynda.com This specific tutorial is just a single movie from chapter ten of the Photoshop CS5: Athletic Retouching Projects course presented by lynda.com author Chris Orwig. The complete Photoshop CS5: Athletic Retouching Projects course has a total duration of 6 hours and 9 minutes, and covers removing blemishes from the subject and the background, adding motion blur, enhancing muscle tone, making adjustments to photos shot in an outdoor setting, and more. Photoshop CS5: Athletic Retouching Projects table of contents: Introduction 1. Outdoor Portrait 2. Simplicity 3. Strength 4. Speed 5. Gym Workout 6. Energy 7. Pushup 8. Indoor Track Sprint 9. Enhancing Strength 10. Surfer Portrait 11. Underwater Portrait 12. Jump 13. Father and Son Portrait Conclusion

Check out Bas Rutten’s Liver Shot on MMA Surge: bit.ly In this video, Mahalo expert Justin Z. briefly explains how the Sharpen tool works in Photoshop. Sharpen Tool ——————————————————————— The Sharpen tool is a neat feature that allows you to make pixels look slightly more jagged. On photographs, it will help create a sharpened effect that will make the selection look clearer. 1. To access this tool, click and hold the “teardrop” icon in the tool bar. Drag down to the tool that looks like a “triangle” that says Sharpen Tool.2. Click and drag on a portion of your canvas to see the effect. This tool can prove useful for both enhancing and hiding blur created by photographs. You can use it for all kinds of effects.3. The top Options panel has a few choices: * Brush Size and Stroke * Strength (which determines how much blur will be created with each stroke) * All Layers (which allows you to use the Sharpen tool on all layers at once) Read more by visiting our page at: www.mahalo.com
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