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Introduction to Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic

Course 4 - Developing II: Practice

By Juan Achiaga

Madrid, Spain.
Joined November 2017
Domestika Basics Course 4 of 5
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About the video: Practice

Overview

“In this lesson we will do a little review of everything learned in this course.”

In this video lesson Juan Achiaga addresses the topic: Practice, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 4 - Developing II. Learn to hone your photo-editing skills.

Partial transcription of the video

“In this practice, we will make a spot development with masks and a spot development with a brush to see the differences. Finally, we will add some grain to a photograph. Let's go with it. carry out this practice and we will make a complete development to this photograph for example. To do this, let's Reveal. The first thing we will do is make a lens correction and then apply some basic settings. I will do it fast because we will go to the important thing of the course that is to perform a development, for example, punctual with masks or with a brush, remove a stain that bothers us and then ...”

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Course summary for: Course 4 - Developing II

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  • 13 students
  • 12 units
  • 12 lessons (1h 16m)

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Course 4 - Developing II

By Juan Achiaga
Madrid, Spain.
Joined November 2017
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