Photoshop: Channels and Masks

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Free Online Course: Photoshop: Channels and Masks provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 8 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Photoshop: Channels and Masks is taught by Deke McClelland.

Overview
  • Learn how to leverage masks and channels to refine selected areas of an image. This course covers using color and focus commands, extracting masks, composting, and more.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome to Channels and Masks
    • Loading Deke's custom dekeKeys shortcuts
    • Adjusting the RGB and CMYK color settings
    • Setting up a pro-level workspace
    • Thumbnails and transparency
    1. How Channels Work
    • It all starts with a channel
    • Introducing the Channels panel
    • How color channels work
    • Viewing channels in color
    • How RGB works
    • Single-channel grayscale
    • Drafting a mask with Black & White
    • The other 3-channel mode: Lab
    • The final color mode: CMYK
    • How CMYK works
    • Mask in RGB, copy to CMYK
    2. How Masks Work
    • The alpha channel is home to the mask
    • The origin of the alpha channel
    • How masks work
    • Saving a selection as a layer mask
    • Creating an alpha channel
    • The Save Selection as Channel icon
    • Loading a selection from a channel
    • Loading a selection from a layer
    • Loading a selection from a different image
    • Sweetening the final composition
    3. The Color Range Command
    • The best selection tools are commands
    • A brief Magic Wand refresher
    • Introducing the Color Range command
    • Working in the Color Range dialog box
    • Localized color clusters
    • Selecting complex organic details
    • Using Color Range to augment a mask
    • Finessing and feathering a layer mask
    • Creating a zoom effect with Pinch
    • Isolating Color Range inside a marquee
    • Inverting everything with type
    • Increasing the legibility of type
    4. Select > Subject
    • Just choose a command and let it run
    • Introducing Select > Subject
    • Select > Subject vs. Color Range
    • Combining selections
    • Softening edges with the Blur tool
    • Smoothing edges with the Smudge tool
    • Adding depth of field to a background
    5. The Focus Area Command
    • The Hail Mary of automated selections
    • Edges vs. noise
    • A brief Quick Selection refresher
    • Expanding a selection with Select > Similar
    • Introducing the Focus Area command
    • Using the Focus Area brush
    • Focus Area vs. Select > Subject
    • Bringing in some better hair
    • Viewing mask and image at the same time
    • Non-destructive feather and density
    • Masking a gradient layer
    6. Refining Selections and Masks
    • The joy of automated refinement
    • Introducing Select and Mask
    • Applying global refinements
    • Edge Detection: Radius and Smart Radius
    • Painting with the Refine Edge brush
    • Decontaminating colors
    • Selecting before you refine
    • The legacy Refine Edge command
    • Further refining with Refine Mask
    • Matching the lighting of your scene
    7. Extracting Masks from Channels
    • Mastering channel operations
    • Introducing the Calculations command
    • Previewing channels with Calculations
    • Blending two channels together
    • Increasing the contrast of a channel
    • Filling in regions with the Brush tool
    • Using the Add and Subtract modes
    • The Black and White Point eyedroppers
    • Soft Light, Overlay, and Hard Mix
    • Painting with the Overlay mode
    • Combining alpha channels to make a mask
    8. Compositing: Putting It All Together
    • The power of compositing
    • Smooth edges and color fringing
    • Assigning a shortcut to Refine Edge
    • Correcting wispy edges with Refine Mask
    • Bolstering hair or fur with a blended layer
    • Combining your refined layer masks
    • Dressing up a bad background
    • Masking a background image
    • From alpha channel to filter mask
    • Darkening a sky with Gradient Overlay
    • Creating a synthetic snow effect
    • Enhancing your snowflakes
    • Adding a snowflake bokeh on the lens
    Conclusion
    • Wrapping it all up