Adobe Photoshop for Beginners
Course 2: Color and Light: Processing & Efficiency: The Camera Raw Filter
By Harrison Kuykendall
Create highlights and shadows with Burn and Dodge
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About the video: Processing & Efficiency: The Camera Raw Filter
Overview
“When an image comes indirectly from a digital camera, it typically comes in as a camera RAW image. Before we even bring the photo into photoshop, in this unit you’ll learn how to use the built-in dialog called camera RAW to process the image. ”
In this video lesson Harrison Kuykendall addresses the topic: Processing & Efficiency: The Camera Raw Filter, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 2: Color and Light. Create highlights and shadows with Burn and Dodge.
Partial transcription of the video
“PHOTOSHOP / COURSE 2 LESSON 7 - Processing & Efficiency: The Camera Raw Filter When an image comes in from a digital camera, it typically comes in as a RAW file. As the name suggests, a RAW file is a large format unprocessed image, which allows us to make the most number of changes. In this unit, we'll see how to bring a RAW image into Photoshop and how to process this, so we can start retouching. Let's take a look at the dialog. Camera Raw is a dialog that's built right into Photoshop, which allows you to process your images before bringing them in for adjustments within the Photoshop ...”
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