2015
Tuts+
Chamira Young
1:54
English
Raw image data from a digital camera needs processing by a computer to turn it from a simple binary record to a beautiful visual image. While profiles and presets can do a good job, it always takes some human intervention to get things just right. In this course you will learn a solid creative and technical foundation for working with images, and you will practice a processing methodology that takes the guesswork out of post-processing. Although this course is delivered in Adobe Lightroom, the principles and methodology learned here are also easily transferable to similar software, such as Adobe Camera Raw and Capture One Pro.
1. Introduction
1.1 Introduction
1.2 What You Need
1.3 What is a Raw Photograph?
1.4 Get Familiar With the Lightroom Interface
1.5 Import Your Photos Into Lightroom
2. Neutralize and Assess
2.1 The Initial Edit: Creating Our "Assembly"
2.2 Lens and Perspective Corrections
2.3 Baseline Exposure and Contrast
2.4 Baseline Color
3. Move the Group
3.1 Further File Rating, and Saving to XMP
3.2 Exposure Balancing: The Graduated Filter and Adjustment Brush
3.3 Advanced Lens Corrections
3.4 Hue, Saturation, and Luminance
3.5 Noise Reduction and Pre-Sharpening
4. Into the Edit
4.1 Evaluate Your Images and Give Them a "Look"
4.2 File Export and Final Edit in Adobe Photoshop
5. Course Conclusion
5.1 Conclusion
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