Adobe Photoshop for Retouching Portraits
Course 1 - First Steps: Workflow
By Iris Encina
About the video: Workflow
Overview
“At first glance Photoshop may seem like a complicated program, but don't worry because it isn't. In this lesson we will see the correct and non-destructive order to work with photoshop. We will see some examples in .PSD of photographs already edited so you can see the order in which I work. Being ordered in photoshop avoids many dramas, so I recommend you to be ordered from the beginning. ”
In this video lesson Iris Encina addresses the topic: Workflow, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 1 - First Steps. Start laying the foundation for your work with adjustments in Camera Raw.
Partial transcription of the video
“PHOTOSHOP COURSE 1 LESSON 4 Workflow In this lesson I will show you what my workflow is. To do this I will open a photo already retouched and I will show you the order to work in a non-destructive way. Go for it. Here I have a finished photograph, then let's see a little PSD with the order in which I have been working. This is the photograph already finished and this is the original photo. I will discover the layers a little so you can see what there is. Above is an annotation layer, which is not part of the touch-up as such, but I like to mark what I want to touch up. The first thing I did...”
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Iris Encina
By Iris Encina
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