Hunt's Photo Education often promotes the idea of using Adobe
LIGHTROOM FOR MOST BASIC EDITING, as the program's interface for
editing multiple images is fairly intuitive and is designed
specifically for photographers. LIGHTROOM CAN DO QUITE A BIT, but
there are times when Adobe PHOTOSHOP CAN DO A BETTER JOB. But where
can we benefit from using PHOTOSHOP AS OPPOSED TO LIGHTROOM?
Our course, LIGHTROOM TO PHOTOSHOP AND BACK AGAIN, does exactly what
the title says, by starting in LIGHTROOM, then bringing images into
PHOTOSHOP, and then sending them back to LIGHTROOM. We will begin by
making basic changes to the images in LIGHTROOM, then bring them to
PHOTOSHOP TO FINE-tune them and make the corrections that we either
cannot make in LIGHTROOM _or ones that would be easier or better
quality _to make in PHOTOSHOP. Since LIGHTROOM FUNCTIONS AS AN
ORGANIZER AS WELL AS AN EDITOR, we will finish by bringing the images
back into LIGHTROOM.
In this course we will learn:
•When and why to use PS over LR
•What are Layers?
•Basic PHOTOSHOP WORKFLOW
•Removing objects
•Basic adjustments
•Adding textWe recommend bringing a laptop for this class with Adobe
LIGHTROOM CC CLASSIC AND ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CC INSTALLED. PLEASE BE
ADVISED: LIGHTROOM CC CLASSIC AND PHOTOSHOP CC ARE THE ONLY VERSIONS
WE RECOMMEND FOR THIS CLASS. Please make sure they are both downloaded
and make sure you can open them _prior_ to arriving. Also, please be
advised that Adobe Photoshop Elements and older versions of Photoshop
have very different layouts and will not translate as well for this
class.
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