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Ben Willmore – Adjustment Layers in Adobe Photoshop
8 Video lessons in HD
1h 7m of class content
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LESSONS
1. Class Introduction
2. Optimizing Grayscale With Levels
3. Adjusting Levels With A Histogram
4. Understanding Curves
5. Editing An Image Using Curves
6. Editing With Shadows/Highlights Adjustment
7. Dodge And Burn Using Quick Mask Mode
8. Editing With Blending Modes
CLASS DESCRIPTION
The Most Flexible Way To Apply Adjustments In Photoshop
AFTER THIS CLASS YOU’LL BE ABLE TO:
See how Adjustment Layers differ from direct adjustments
Optimize black & white images with Levels
Apply the Shadow/Highlight adjustment to reveal detail
Brighten and darken areas by painting on a Dodge & Burn layer
Utilize Histograms to help you determine if you’re over adjusting an image
Apply Blending Modes to prevent brightness or color shifts
WHO THIS CLASS IS FOR:
Beginner, intermediate, and advanced users of Adobe Photoshop.
Those who want to gain confidence in Adobe Photoshop and learn new features to help edit photos.
Students who’d like to take ordinary images and make them look extraordinary with some image editing or Photoshop fixes.
SOFTWARE USED:
Adobe Photoshop 2020Â (V21)
BEN WILLMORE
As a photographer, Ben Willmore has shot in all 50 states and explored over 80 countries. He has been pushing Photoshop and Lightroom Classic to their limits since the beginning. Ben is part of a select group of non-employees that Adobe trusts with pre-release beta versions of their software so he can have a voice in the future direction of their software. He has written more than a dozen books on digital imaging that have been translated into 9 languages, has written over 100 articles for major magazines, and was inducted into the Photoshop Hall of Fame. He has been a featured speaker at events on all seven continents where he has taught well over 100,000 people.