Edit Photographs With Photoshop & Lightroom: Step-by-Step Process for Fashion & Portrait Photography

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Free Online Course: Edit Photographs With Photoshop & Lightroom: Step-by-Step Process for Fashion & Portrait Photography provided by Skillshare is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for Less than 1 hour of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Edit Photographs With Photoshop & Lightroom: Step-by-Step Process for Fashion & Portrait Photography is taught by Claire Petersen.

Overview
  • You’ve taken some great photographs of a beautiful model, but now what? Take your photography skills to the next level by learning how to edit like a pro, using Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom.

    You'll learn how to:

    • Use both Lightroom and Photoshop to ensure your final image is the best it can be
    • Do basic edits to RAW or JPEG photos in Lightroom including lens correction, sharpening, and adding grain and vignetting
    • Tweak the exposure, white balance, and colour grade your image in Lightroom
    • Retouch the skin in Photoshop and remove blemishes, with 'ethical editing' in mind
    • Take your photos to the next level with additional colour grading in Photoshop
    • Sharpen your image in Photoshop and save a high quality JPEG
    • Improve your workflow, making the process as smooth as possible

    If you feel like your photography is lacking a little something and you're not wow-ed by your final image, this class is for you.

    Or perhaps you're happy with your final edits but it takes hours to arrive at the finished piece... watch these classes to see how a professional photographer works and see how to streamline your workflow.

    Suitable for beginners through to experienced photographers.

Syllabus
    • Let's Begin: Introduction
    • What is the Vibe?
    • Lightroom: Basic Edits
    • Lightroom: Colour Grading
    • Lightroom: Presets and Exporting
    • Photoshop: Retouching
    • Photoshop: Colour Grading
    • Photoshop: Sharpening and Saving
    • Conclusion & Class Project