Correcting Common Mistakes in Photoshop Information
Learn how to fix the five most common mistakes photographers make!
In this class, I discuss the top mistakes photographers make when creating images and how to fix them in Photoshop, as well as how to correct them in-camera next time and avoid unnecessary extra hours fixing problems in post-production.
This two-pronged approach ensures that you’ll leave this course with new skills that will make you a better photographer and retoucher.
What You’ll Learn In Correcting Common Mistakes in Photoshop?
Introduction
We discuss the parts of the course and what you will be learning and how this will not only influence your retouching but your photography for the better.
Fixing Underexposed Backgrounds
Flash photography requires careful balance to have all elements lit evenly, here I show you how to correct this when it’s done wrong.
Fixing Incorrect Color Temperature
Having different color lights can be a nightmare to fix in Photoshop when the color temperature is wrong, but I’ll show you how to correct this quickly.
Correcting Over Exposed Images Part 1
When you have an overexposed image it is vital to be able to recover the image so it can be usable and here I’ll show you how to bring the right color back in.
Correcting Over Exposed Images Part 2
In part 2 of this, you’ve already recovered the color and now I’m going to teach you my tricks for recovering the skin texture to save the image.
Getting Rid of Camera Shake
In this lesson, I’ll show you how to fix unwanted motion blur from having a shutter speed that is too slow resulting in an image that isn’t as sharp as you want.
Removing Noise From Your Image
Every photographer who shoots in low-light scenarios often knows the struggle of keeping noise out of the image; here I’ll show you what I do to get rid of the noise.
Clone Stamp Power User Features
In this lesson, I want to show you some pro tips to unlock some of the power of Photoshop’s Clone Stamp tool.
Fixing Background Problems
In this lesson, I’ll show you some of my tricks for extending backgrounds so that they cover the full frame of your image.
Conclusion
Some last points I think you should consider following this class to be a better retoucher and photographer.
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