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I spend too much of my life on TPF!
Brand new noob
I just bought a photoshop CS5 last week. Only adjust contrast, brightness and saturation before. Never really get into photo edit software.
Read threads here, learn little bit about level, curve, and RGB.
What tools do you use for photo editing?
Any resource I can start with?
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11-22-2011 08:08 PM
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I would go to Google and start searching for videos under the heading "Photoshop tutorials". Also, perhaps "Photoshop for Photographers". THe world wide web is soooooooo filled with Photoshop tutorials that I cannot thin k of a specific place to suggest. One of the biggest problems as I see it is that so,so many of the tutorials are done by people who are not really educators, nor video producers, and at times they release videos that are just not,well, not good enough for beginners. Many PS video creators assume a fairly high degree of knowledge on the part of those viewing their videos.
I think the assumed base level of skill is what makes so many "beginner" videos nearly useless for actual beginners!
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Originally Posted by
Derrel
Gosh, I thought Exposure Compensation was like Title IX, or the Equal Rights Act....you know, designed as a way to make up for wrongs of the past, and to give disadvantaged exposures compensation for the past history of under-exposures, inflated ISO ratings, and deliberate and willful over-exposures in the face of sidelighting...huh....guess not...we love ya tevo...
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No longer a newbie, moving up!
Here's an awesome website filled with free HD video tutorials made by a professional photographer and a Photoshop wizard, Aaron Nace: Phlearn
A lot of them are different kind of effects but there are good tips on more basic stuff too.
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For starters, you need to learn about adjustment layers so you can make reversible overall image adjustments (e.g., curves, color, brightness, etc.), then about layer masks so you can do selective adjustments to parts of an image (also reversible).
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I spend too much of my life on TPF!
Great thread. Looks like the Adobe TV and NAPP are great resource.
Phlearn is also a good site to learn from. Some basic tips and tricks are very useful.
Thanks.
Last edited by RichardsTPF; 11-23-2011 at 10:23 AM.
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Just made a quick tutorial about adding artificial snow to your landscape image.
Snow not here yet, so might be of use this time of year 
+1 on Adobe TV!
Jaan
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I spend too much of my life on TPF!

Originally Posted by
Derrel
I think the assumed base level of skill is what makes so many "beginner" videos nearly useless for actual beginners!
and the "advanced" tutorials spend so much time explaining stuff that it is a bloody waste of time to watch it.