Photoshop for Photographers: Creative Cloud Updates (PREVIEW)
Take a look at the updates to Photoshop CC from a photographer's perspective.Take a look at the updates to Photoshop CC from a photographer's perspective. In this course, author Chris Orwig reviews the new features and performance improvements in this ever-evolving program that can take what comes out of your camera to the next level. Learn about the improved sharpening and shake reduction tools, enhancements to the way you resize and upsample photos, leading to greater image and print quality in less time, and the Camera Raw improvements that allow you to fix perspective, selectively brighten, or retouch and remove distractions in better ways. Adobe announced this update at the Adobe MAX 20…
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Take a look at the updates to Photoshop CC from a photographer's perspective.Take a look at the updates to Photoshop CC from a photographer's perspective. In this course, author Chris Orwig reviews the new features and performance improvements in this ever-evolving program that can take what comes out of your camera to the next level. Learn about the improved sharpening and shake reduction tools, enhancements to the way you resize and upsample photos, leading to greater image and print quality in less time, and the Camera Raw improvements that allow you to fix perspective, selectively brighten, or retouch and remove distractions in better ways. Adobe announced this update at the Adobe MAX 2013 conference. It is coming soon to Adobe Creative Cloud subscribers, but you can preview it here first in this course. Note: Adobe Creative Cloud is updated on a regular basis. We will add more tutorials as features are added or changed, so check back often. Topics include: Introducing Shake Reduction sharpening Using the Blur Direction tool Improving long exposures Resizing and upsampling more effectively Automating perspective correction with Upright Making linear retouching adjustments Improving masks with Minimum
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