Photoshop Tutorial

CS video DVD

Designed to help you get the best out of your images and Photoshop CS. This DVD uses a high quality video format which will enable us to see the effects more clearly - there will be no breakup or loss of quality in the video..

The run time of each video is shown at the start of the description. A printable PDF menu can also be found on the DVD

All videos play at 1024x768 in your Windows Media player

5:04 Selecting the background using Quick Mask, adding motion blur and desaturating the background
9:38 Creating stunning black and white using layer blend modes and curves. We also explore other ways of creating B/W images
5:26 Creating black and white images and toning the easy way.. it’s magic and unlimited
10:45 Correcting converging verticals and barrel distortion using the transform tool and spherize filter. Selective colour is also used to darken the sky
3:45 Changing the colour of an item within our image using Hue/Sat and Photo filter to warm an image up.
4:33 Using Options in levels to remove a colour cast.
5:26 Setting the black and white point to remove colour cast. Sampler tool, threshold and levels are used
3:59 In this video we use Colour Balance to remove colour cast and also look at using Variations to remove a colour cast
7:24 Adding a copyright symbol to an image and recording it as an Action. Layer styles and the type tool are used
7:55 Sharpening the edges only by using Levels ~ Find Edges ~USM A real must do !!
12:24 Creating a fancy border using the Extract tool ~ adding frames in Layers Styles and the crop tool to add a border to our images
12:14 Using the File Browser.. Saving Layouts ~ creating a contact sheet, adding a copyright to the meta data and much more
2:35 In this video we use the File Browser to apply Camera Raw values to other images.
12:03 Adding a new sky behind trees using the Gradient tool and Layer Styles, correcting verticals with the transform tool and Highlight and Shadows to finish off
15:30 Selective colouring using Adjustment layers…Using Quick Mask to select the background – blurring the background – adding a vignette and using Trim to crop the image
8:18 Brightening the eyes using layer blend modes – Then Dodging and Burning without the Dodge and Burn tool!!
4:50 Photoshop CS shortcuts and how we can create our own shortcuts.
7:54 Adding a speed effect to an image using layer masks, selections, fill tool and motion blur. We also use Levels to change the colour of the water
10:47 Combining two images together using the clone tool. Layer Blend modes are also used
10:45 Using Camera raw to convert raw images from our cameras. We also see how we can make sure we have the correct exposure in both Highlight and Shadow areas.
9:59 Here we look at using Layer Adjustment to bring the best out of our images. We also make selections from the adjustment masks.
3:16 Here we look at creating a Clipping Mask which will allow us to continue to work with layer adjustments.
14:56 Improving an image ~ removing spots using Dust and Scratches, History snap shot ~ Straightening the horizon using the measure tool ~ Shadow and Highlight to bring out the best of an image

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Hi David:

Having been through your Photoshop CS Video Tutorial Disc, and learning a lot from it. I am on Wednesday night becoming enrolled in a Adobe Photoshop Course for 10 weeks. Your very good tutorials mean I can go onto this course confident enough to know what the tutor is talking about. Your discs are worth every penny, they are a fantastic buy, learnt more from them than any book, keep up the good work.

I am sure I will be investing in more of your tutorial discs.

Once again thank you very much.

John Robert McNally.

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Hi David,
I thought I would like to congratulate you on your CS Video. I am only nine tutorials in at the moment but the new information I am gaining is immense.
Absolutely super.
Well done David.
Best wishes,
Roy.

 

 

 

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