Ongoing
Virtual – Photoshop for Photographers (Four 2 Hour Sessions)
Photoshop for Photographers Mickey Strand 4 Sessions November 9, 11, 16, & 18, 2021 - 4:00 - 6:00 pm EST This class is geared for anyone who wants to work on images in Photoshop. You don’t have to have any Photoshop experience. You must have the application installed on your computer and have launched the application. (Follow this link for a free Photoshop trial) The class will meet in 4 sessions, for 2 hours each session. Please allow additional time in your schedule if the class gets interactive and goes over time. This is a Photoshop Soup-2-nuts, (2hr) lesson each week for 4 weeks. Each lesson will be broken down into three 15-20 min lessons (this is the watching part of the show and tell). Each of these lessons will be Followed by a 15-20 min Demo/Do’s (this is where you launch the app and follow along). there will be one short break and a 15 min Q/A period included in each session. Some of the sessions will focus on demonstration and definitions but there is always time for you to demonstrate what you have learned. Below is just a surface scratching of all the amazing Adobe Photoshop we will cover. Nov 9th - Lesson 1 -The interface: Learn the vocabulary of the items on your screen and how to set photoshop
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Virtual – What’s new in Lightroom/Adobe Camera Raw and other Develop Module tips w/Lewis Kemper
Lightroom and Adobe Camera Raw recently went through some big changes. Learn how to get the most out of the new features as well as the old. Lewis will cover all the new changes you need to know to improve your workflow. He will also cover information on the importance of creating custom camera profiles and camera raw defaults. Do you know that everything you are doing to your images in Lightroom and ACR is based on a generic profile that Adobe created? This profile is not the way your camera sees color. Lewis will show you how to create these custom profiles and defaults and how to implement them into your workflow to get the best possible images. This will guarantee you the best color from the beginning and make your processing so much easier. This is essential information whether you area new comer to raw processing or have been using the software for years. Lewis will also cover other Develop module tips to make your processing more efficient and your images look their best.
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