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Ce vendredi 28 juillet, Anthony Morel a proposé des applications via lesquelles l'intelligence artificielle peut retoucher nos photos de vacances, comme la suppression ou l'ajout d'éléments, et l'agrandissement du cadre, dans sa chronique Culture Geek, dans l'émission Good Morning Business, présentée par Stéphane Pedrazzi, sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Retoucher and master educator Lisa Carney joins Jeff to talk about cool things you can do editing photos in Adobe's free Lightroom Mobile app. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iphonephotoshow/message
This week, I talk AI with Pratik Naik, one of the most influential figures in high-end retouching and photography.
This week, I talk AI with Pratik Naik, one of the most influential figures in high-end retouching and photography.
Tous les jours à 12h50, Anthony Morel vous fait découvrir les dernières actus techno, dans Estelle Midi, sur RMC. Après le succès d'audience rencontré cette année, Estelle Denis repart pour une nouvelle saison. Toujours accompagnée de Rémy Barret et sa bande, Estelle Denis s'invite à la table des Français pour traiter des sujets qui font leur quotidien. Société, conso, actualité, débats, coup de gueule, coups de cœurs… Cette saison, une nouvelle chronique axée sur la vie conso & quotidienne, vient rythmer l'émission, avec Stéphane Pedrazzi. Coté casting, Périco Légasse, Emmanuelle Dancourt, Jérôme Lavrilleux, Fred Hermel ou encore Mathilde Imer. En simultané sur RMC Story.
Retoucher and master educator Lisa Carney joins Jeff to talk about cool things you can do editing photos in Adobe's free Lightroom Mobile app. Episode #62 Show notes http://www.iphonephototeam.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iphonephotoshow/message
There are two types of people, ones who love having their pictures taken and ones who have been forever scarred by Ray the Retoucher (iykyk). Heather and her guest Jenny Mollen definitely fall in the latter category. Heather is joined by Jenny Mollen who is fresh off her book tour for “Dictator Lunches” and was recently starstruck during a recent trip to Aspen. Do you know who loves Aspen more than celebs? Ghosts. We're being serious– did you know Aspen is low key haunted?! Heather has some stories–Hello spooky season. Don't fret, this episode is also equally sweet especially because we're celebrating the Jewish new year! L'Shanah Tovah to all who celebrate. We have one question though…Who invented the noodle kugel? We're diving into the mystery of what we're calling the sweet jewish mac n' cheese. Plus, having a narcissistic parent can lead to many things. For Jenny, it led her straight to couples therapy…with her sister. Heather and Jenny are discussing the complexities of sisterhood and how they've navigated the challenges that come with it. All that and then some on this episode of Heather Dubrow's World. Please support the show by checking out our sponsors! CareOf: For 50% off your first Care/of order, go to TakeCareOf.com and enter code dubrow50
Tous les jours à 5h50, Anthony Morel, expert High-Tech vous fait découvrir les dernières actus techno, dans Charles Matin, sur RMC. Chaque matin dans "Charles matin", écoutez un show radio/télé unique en France. Un rendez-vous exceptionnel mêlant infos, débats, réactions et intervention d'experts. En simultané de 6h à 8h30 sur RMC Story. En simultané de 8h35 à 9h sur BFMTV. RMC est une radio généraliste, essentiellement axée sur l'actualité et sur l'interactivité avec les auditeurs, dans un format 100% parlé, inédit en France. La grille des programmes de RMC s'articule autour de rendez-vous phares comme Apolline Matin (6h-9h), les Grandes Gueules (9h-12h), Estelle Midi (12h-15h), Super Moscato Show (15h-18h), Rothen s'enflamme (18h-20h), l'After Foot (20h-minuit).
Tous les jours à 5h50, Anthony Morel, expert High-Tech vous fait découvrir les dernières actus techno, dans Charles Matin, sur RMC. Chaque matin dans "Charles matin", écoutez un show radio/télé unique en France. Un rendez-vous exceptionnel mêlant infos, débats, réactions et intervention d'experts. En simultané de 6h à 8h30 sur RMC Story. En simultané de 8h35 à 9h sur BFMTV. RMC est une radio généraliste, essentiellement axée sur l'actualité et sur l'interactivité avec les auditeurs, dans un format 100% parlé, inédit en France. La grille des programmes de RMC s'articule autour de rendez-vous phares comme Apolline Matin (6h-9h), les Grandes Gueules (9h-12h), Estelle Midi (12h-15h), Super Moscato Show (15h-18h), Rothen s'enflamme (18h-20h), l'After Foot (20h-minuit).
Angie Hayes, Photo Retoucher and Artistwww.MeettheCreatives.orgwww.TheHappyPixelProject.com
In the 39th podcast episode of the Creators Connect series, we are joined by beauty photographer Emmanuella Boamah. Emmanuella is a Ghanaian International who is currently based in Accra where she is dominating the beauty photography and photo retouching space. I highly recommend you to take the time to look at some of Ella's work, it is absolutely stunning. In the episode, Ella tells us about what it is like to be self employed, work for herself and chase her grind, she shares how proud she is to be in this position. She also shares the incredible story about how she started her photography career without actually owning a camera and how she ended up buying her very first camera and how much that moment means to her. Totally enjoyed chatting with this phenomenal talent and I hope you thoroughly enjoy this MEGA Conversation.We are going to be posting a lot more Episodes in this series so make sure you are subscribed and enable the bell notification to know when a new episode has gone live! Support the show
'Working with the Best Photographers in the World' with Angie Hayes, Photo Retoucher and Artistwww.UnderExposedPodcast.com
Use code: GH25 to save $25 on PIVOT - PolarPro's Compact Shoulder Rig: https://www.polarprofilters.com/pages/pivotErrick Jackson is an Arkansas portrait photographer and retoucher. He has retouched several high-level portrait sessions with celebrities, models, and amazing ad campaigns. In this interview, we discuss his process as well as dive into Capture One. Errick's website: https://www.ejacson.comFOLLOW ERRICKhttp://instagram.com/ejacsonhttps://twitter.com/ejacson21FOLLOW DAVEhttps://twitter.com/davemazehttps://youtube.com/davemaze1
Angie Hayes, Photo Retoucher and Artistwww.UnderExposedPodcast.comwww.TheHappyPixelProject.com
Photo editing is happening everywhere, all the time, whether you like it or not. But should there be any limits to it? Photographer and natural retoucher Zoe Noble talks about revealing a deeper truth through retouching, and senior lecturer Adam Wiseman explains how we've been manipulating images for longer than you think. Picsart executive creative director Shachar Aylon and photographer Brittabug discuss the ethics of photo editing in a body positive age. To find blogs and images related to each episode, go to domestika.org/podcasts. And to find online courses on hundreds of creative topics, go to domestika.org.
Hallo zusammen! Unser erster Interview-Gast des Jahres und von BLENDE NULL überhaupt ist der großartige Josh Terlinden. Der gebürtige Amerikaner hat sich in den letzten Jahren nicht nur einen guten Namen als Fotograf, sondern besonders auch als toller Retoucher gemacht. Wir haben uns im Vorfeld deswegen um so mehr auf ein spannendes Gespräch gefreut und […]
Já pensou em levar seu trabalho pra outro país? No episódio de hoje, exploramos a carreira fora do Brasil! Para esse bate papo chamamos o Hugo Ceneviva, Artista digital na Apple. Ele já trabalhou como Studio Manager and Retoucher na Veil Digital, já foi Manager of Retouching na VITRO, Senior Visual Artist na Elevendy, Photo Retoucher na TAG Comunicação, e Art Director na Agência Kiwee. Um currículo lindão desses é conquistado com muito conhecimento para compartilhar! Aperta o play e vem escutar esse episódio do UNHIDE Cast! Tópicos discutidos: Como evitar furadas ao sair do Brasil! O que você precisa saber antes de embarcar em uma aventura fora do país. As consequências de trabalhar mais que todo mundo para provar o seu valor. A importância da mentalidade positiva. A busca do mercado por artistas generalistas e versáteis. Como montar um portfólio que mostra que você não tem medo de desafios. Ajude e peça ajuda do seu time! Criando boas relações e como isso pode te ajudar em vagas futuras! Apostas sobre o futuro da arte digital. __ O UNHIDE Cast está disponível em diversas plataformas: Pocket Casts: pca.st/21cyykwk Spotify: spoti.fi/2UutPwk Youtube: bit.ly/YoutubeUnhideSchool __ ○○○ Se inscreva no nosso canal do Youtube: https://bit.ly/YoutubeUnhide ○○○ Faça parte do nosso grupo no Facebook: https://bit.ly/UnhideGroup ○○○ Conheça nosso servidor no Discord: https://bit.ly/unhidediscord ○○○ Siga o nosso canal na Twitch: https://twitch.tv/unhideschool __ Citados no episódio: Nerdeo https://www.nerdeo.net/cghero https://cghero.com/ Dodge and Burn Podcast https://anchor.fm/dodgeandburn __ UNHIDE INDICA: Color and Light: A Guide for the Realist Painter https://www.amazon.com.br/Color-Light-Guide-Realist-Painter Duna | Trailer Principal Oficial - Legendado https://youtu.be/dnBpZuSUISQ Arcane | Trailer oficial | Netflix https://youtu.be/3MB3OK3Xnvs __ Participantes: Julio de Carvalho: https://www.instagram.com/juliobrush/ Hugo Ceneviva https://www.instagram.com/hugo_ceneviva/ __ Produção: Patty Telles: https://www.facebook.com/pattytelles28 Design: Gabriela Strang: https://www.behance.net/gabrielastrang Edição: Gabriel Costa: https://www.instagram.com/bielzor
LTR!036 – Natalia Fadejeva Retoucher – Part II Boutique Retouching - Premium Post-Production Services Natalia Fadejeva who is retouching for magazines like Vogue, ELLE and known Makeup Brands like Anastasia Beverly Hills talks about her journey of becoming a retoucher, the struggles of studying arts at university, and gives valuable insights into real-world retouching scenarios. Daniel
Natalia Fadejeva who is retouching for magazines like Vogue, ELLE and known Makeup Brands like Anastasia Beverly Hills talks about her journey of becoming a retoucher, the struggles of studying arts at university, and gives valuable insights into real-world retouching scenarios.
Back in April I managed to have a fantastic chat with a very talented friend whom I have known for many years and have watched his journey develop like a fine film . Dylan Madden is a professional Image retoucher , Photographer and Web Developer based in Dublin. Working for Successful Photographer Barry McCall has led him to some great locations and worked with some incredible people like Actor Colm Meaney , Hosier, Martin Scorsese & Bono We talk about this journey and Dylan shares some valuable insights that everyone can benefit from. Check out Dylans work here https://dylanmadden.ie/ https://www.instagram.com/dylan_madden80/
This week on The Portrait System Podcast we have a very special guest: Portrait Master Pratik Naik! Listen in as Pratik Naik tells the story of how he started his career and discusses with host Nikki Closser what makes a good retoucher. Pratik also give useful tips and tricks for editing pictures for photographers. If you're looking for inspiration and education, then this is the episode for you!
In the mid- to late-70s, the Khmer Rouge committed a heinous genocide in Cambodia that killed 25% of its population. The government infamously photographed many of these victims at Tuol Seng, a school which was converted into a torture facility. Inexplicably, retoucher Matt Loughrey decided to colorize and alter the expression of some of the depicted victims of the Cambodian genocide into smiles, and as you might imagine, people were outraged.In this episode of Vision Slightly Blurred, Sarah and Allen discuss the controvery. Plus, the NYT publishes images from 28 different Asian and Asian-American photographers to show what love looks like in a time of hate, American Photography takes a stand on Chinese censorship, and Annie Leibovitz captures poet laureate Amanda Gorman for Vogue.
durée : 00:05:26 - Le Tour du monde des idées - par : Brice Couturier - Les livres vieillissent mal on le sait. Retoucher des classiques de la littérature enfantine, afin de corriger les stéréotypes de race ou de genre que certains véhiculent, est devenue une pratique courante aux Etats-Unis. Mais s'agit-il vraiment d'une nouvelle manifestation de la cancel culture ?
Épisode n°566 : un 3 ème confinement pour les Français qui amène son lot de questions chez les communiquant. Comment ne rien laisser au hasard sans en faire trop ? Les trucs à vérifier très rapidement :Les posts programmés Les publicités SMA Les horaires de ses points de ventes / notamment GMBOn jette aussi un coup d’oeil aux contenus visuels.Par exemple on évite les posts avec des regroupements, suggérant des moments festifs même entre amis. On fait bien attention aux posts issus de l’UGC notamment. Bien sûr on évite de trop inviter aux déplacements hors département, Super séjours à la montagne pour ces nouvelles vacances ! —— Préparer un plan de réponse pour les CM et le service client Pour être réactif et transparent avec vos clients au cours de ce moment difficile, préparez-vous aux questions et demandes à venir. Pensez à préparer des modèles de réponses pour vos e-mails ou configurez des messages de réponses instantanées avec les informations que vos clients devraient rechercher. Outils :Un Google Sheet avec toute les questions éventuelles sur le sujet et les réponses balisées par la cellule de crise.Utilisez les fonctionnalités natives dans Facebook et Instagram pour préparer vos réponses par avance. —— Communiquez une liste de question réponse Préparez une liste de réponses pour les questions que vos clients sont susceptibles de poser, et fournissez autant de détails et de propos rassurants possibles dans vos réponses. Pensez à bien échanger avec votre agence Voici un exemple de question/réponse :Q : Puis-je annuler ma commande (réservation de voyage, ) ?R : Bien sûr, nous allons annuler votre commande / reporter ou annuler votre voyage / suspendre votre adhésion sur demande de votre part. Une fois votre commande annulée, le montant dépensé de votre achat d’origine sera remboursé sur votre compte. Dans l’attente de vous retrouver prochainement. Outils : Stories Instagram avec HighlightUtilisez la fonction « questions/réponses » du chat bot de Facebook —— ###De quoi on ne parle pas ? Déjà, on ne parle que de ce dont on est sûr.La durée du confinement : 4 semaines, 6 semaines ? Le retour à une vie normale en mai ? Rien de moins sûre donc surtout on en parle pas. Pas de politique ou de polémique.Même si c’est difficile et que parfois la situation est compliquée à suivre, ne vous engagez pas dans un combat qui vous dépasse. —- De quoi on parle ? On contextualise.Rien de pire que d’apparaître comme une marque déconnectée du quotidien.Tous les français sont confinés à nouveau. Faire comme si de rien n’était serait une erreur. Good news, rien n’empêche de le faire avec finesse : « Alors que nous allons tous de nouveau rester en famille ces prochains jours. » —- On raconte les coulisses.Comment les acteurs internes à la marque s’organisent.C’est rassurant et ça humanise la marque. —- On reste positifsEt on invite à se projeter vers un avenir plus radieux. Faut-il continuer à apporter de la Brand utility avec le troisième confinement ? Comment la marque peut-elle être un partenaire du quotidien en période de confinement. La brand utility, c’est mettre le consommateur au coeur de la réflexion stratégiqueLa Brand Utility c’est placer le consommateur, et non plus son produit, au cœur de sa réflexion stratégique. C’est lui proposer de nouveaux services capables de l’engager dans une relation et un attachement durable avec la marque. *Et pendant la crise du COVID-19 ? *Occuper et rassurer. Pas la peine de ressortir l’artillerie lourde non plus. De lancer à nouveau une série de recettes spéciales confinement. Vos audiences comme tous les français ont pris le pli. Exemple : des playlist, des trucs pour occuper les gamins.On saisit les opportunités. Des opportunités additionnelles avec le confinement : le live et les contenus temps long. Vos audiences vont globalement avoir davantage de temps de réseaux disponible ces prochaines semaines. Pourquoi ne pas se projeter sur des contenus différents. Il y a sans doute aussi une opportunité à déplacer vos horaires de publication. Avec le retour du télétravail généralisé, il est vraisemblable que les choses aient bougé de ce côté aussi.
durée : 00:05:26 - Le Tour du monde des idées - par : Brice Couturier - Les livres vieillissent mal on le sait. Retoucher des classiques de la littérature enfantine, afin de corriger les stéréotypes de race ou de genre que certains véhiculent, est devenue une pratique courante aux Etats-Unis. Mais s'agit-il vraiment d'une nouvelle manifestation de la cancel culture ?
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Retrouvez Bernard Vochelet et Joël Villers dans Juste Ciel. Ces 2 trublions du ciel, comme ils se définissent, vous partagent avec joie et bonne humeur leur passion de l'astronomie.
After getting furloughed, a working mom grows her foiled stationery business to five figures. Side Hustle School features a new episode EVERY DAY, featuring detailed case studies of people who earn extra money without quitting their job. This year, the show includes free guided lessons and listener Q&A several days each week. Share: #SideHustleSchool Show notes: SideHustleSchool.com Twitter: @chrisguillebeau Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
LTR!035 – Natalia Fadejeva Retoucher Boutique Retouching - Premium Post-Production Services Listen in when world renowned retoucher Natalia Fadejeva talks about her love of Photoshop and the struggles going through a formal arts education. Daniel
Listen in when world renowned retoucher Natalia Fadejeva talks about her love of Photoshop and the struggles going through a formal arts education.
Flora Borsi is a popular artist/retoucher/photographer who lives and works in Budapest Hungary. She has had many solo exhibitions of her photo art across Europe and North America and her ethereal imagery has won numerous awards and brought her recognition worldwide. She considers her work therapeutic and she communicates her ideas and emotion through her art. https://floraborsi.comhttps://www.instagram.com/floraborsiofficial/feed/?hl=en
Episode 32 Dennis Dunbar Digital Artist and World Class Retoucher Welcome to Episode 32, Today Jake and I are talking with the amazing Digital Artist and world class retoucher Dennis Dunbar. Since the 1990’s Dennis has been adding his Photoshop magic to Movie posters and Ad Campaigns for companies all over the world. His work covers the Automotive, Product, Beauty, Commercial, Fashion and of course the movie industry, where he's worked on movie posters for films like Jumanji, Deadpool2, Creed II, I am Legend, Harry Potter and many more… He’s certainly a master with his own magic wand or more like his pen and tablet.. Dennis is a master of colour, knows his way around curves layers and educates both Jake and me on using Colour layers and luminosity layers. Do we need as many megapixels as modern cameras can give us now, listen to what Dennis has to say on that… As photographers, we like to get it right in camera, but Dennis shares some interesting facts and stories of why it’s not always possible and what they have to do to remedy the inevitable. In a creative way of course! Another great episode into the world of retouching, colour control layers and a little insight into what it takes to create Front covers for Films in the movie industry. Don’t gorget the 10 question ‘Rapid fire not so rapid fire’ round in the middle of the show.. Always a fun few minutes… Website: http://dunbardigital.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/dennisdunbar FB:https://www.facebook.com/ddunbar Twitter: https://twitter.com/DennisDunbar Podlamania has a NEW website, head on over and take a peek and let us know what you think…. New content coming all time so why not subscribe to keep in the loop. Remember, if have a question about anything Photography or Video/Cinema related, we’d love to hear them, you can send your questions to podlamania@gmail.com Thanks for listening and don’t forget to leave a comment and like. Don't forget to give us a LIKE, COMMENT & SHARE on your chosen podcast player, it helps our rankings a lot and helps us grow and get noticed more. Help support PODLAMANIA, so we can bring you even more amazing guests. If you want to help support us to produce and record even more great interviews and content for your ears, and allow us to physically be in front of some of this worlds greatest talents and artists, you can help make this happen by donating on our Paypal page. (Link below) Even a dollar can help.. or more if you love us that much. :) https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9CTSELVWACV2W&source=url https://Waynejohns.com https://Jakehicksphotography.com
Unlock the keys to Self Employment for Beginners! Your Freelancer Success is finally here. This video is part 3 in the series of How To Succeed as a Freelancer. If you take the time to watch them all, I will have given you every freelancer trick that I can think of to help you thrive. From finding Clients, to keeping them coming back. Success truly is within your reach. Beyond the basics of Photoshop, I'll delve into the business aspects of freelancing, offering real-world skills for managing clients, navigating stylistic challenges, and maintaining sanity. From effective time management to setting boundaries, discover the essential elements that contribute to a thriving freelance career. Whether you're a seasoned freelancer or just starting, this video provides practical advice to help you on your journey to freelancer success. Subscribe now for actionable tips and stay ahead in the competitive freelancing landscape. The post How to Succeed as a Freelancer | Self Employment for Beginners appeared first on The Art of Retouching.
In this episode, we focus on the issue of passion. We explore many assumptions we have about passion, the tips, strategies and hacks to identifying your passion as well extracting some money while you are at it. We had this discussion with Mr. Edward Osei-Adu, The CEO of lightbrush_studioz. He is a Photographer, a Retoucher, a YouTuber and a Graphic designer Some of the issues we talk about include · What at all is a passion? · To what extent is the passion we have a viable instrument ? · Can we have multiple passions? · We explore how to nurture the identified passion? · We look at why people do not start monetizing their passion? · We look at the “myth” of motivation · How to get started with the monetization process? · The role of friends and family · The need to have a laid down plan WHO ARE WE? The Two One Show is a show for the 21st century youth. On this show we think about happiness, productivity and human condition. Each week we talk about a topic the 21st century youth is faced with. We explore, find the problem and come out with strategies to solve these problems. Follow us on our social media handles - Facebook, Instagram & Twitter [@thetwooneshow]. Mail us your reviews and suggestions - [thetwooneshow2020@gmail.com or hi@thetwooneshow.com]
What are Color Profiles Photoshop? | What are Color Modes Photoshop? This video is available with Free For All. Running Time: 11 minutes My name is John Ross from The Art of Retouching Studio. In this video I want to clear up the usual common misconceptions about Color Modes, Color Models, Color Profiles, and Color Read More The post What are Color Profiles and Color Modes in Photoshop? appeared first on The Art of Retouching.
My name is John Ross from the Art of Retouching Studio. In this video, I'll introduce you to three important topics that are essential for working with digital images in Photoshop, and these are pixels, image size and image resolution. Having a solid understanding of how they are related to each other is essential for getting the best results when resizing images, both for print and for the web. Let's take a look at Image Resolution, and how you can make it work for you. The post What is Effective Resolution? | Resolution and Pixel Density appeared first on The Art of Retouching.
Lensrentals Blog Editor, Zach Sutton is speaking with the incredible Retoucher, Sef McCullough today! Sef is passionately working to make a career in retouching accessible to a wider and more diverse audience. Sef realized the privilege he was afforded isn’t given to everyone, so he’s doing something about it by providing free tutorials and very in-depth breakdowns of his processes. Enjoy this deep dive into the world of retouching and digital art! Find Sef at his website Frequency Separation Behance Instagram Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Resources, tools, and gear mentioned in this episode: Photoshop Waycom Cintiq Wacom Cintiq Pro One by Wacom Dell Ultra Sharp 27" Monitor The Lensrentals Podcast is a production of Lensrentals.com, founded by Roger Cicala. Our production staff includes Drew Cicala, Ryan Hill, Sarah McAlexander, SJ Smith, Julian Harper, John Tucker, and Zach Sutton. Other contributors include Roger Cicala, Joey Miller, Ally Aycock Patterson, and Joshua Richardson. Let’s keep this conversation going! Leave a comment on our voicemail at 901-609-LENS or shoot us a question at: podcast@lensrentals.com. www.Lensrentals.com Read our blog Find us on Instagram Follow us on Facebook Send us pictures of your cat on Twitter
How to Succeed as a Freelancer – Self-Employment Strategies This video is available with Free For All. Running Time: 10 minutes My name is John Ross with the Art of Retouching Studio. This video is part 2 in the series of How To Succeed as a Freelancer, Self-Employment Strategies. How do you handle clients who Read More The post How to Succeed as a Freelancer | Self-Employment Strategies appeared first on The Art of Retouching.
"Creative Retoucher e Artista digital, com uma trajetória publicitária de 15 anos, já fez trabalhos para grandes estúdios do nacionais e internacionais para clientes como Netflix, National Geographic entre outros. Hoje compõe a equipe da Platinum FMD no Rio de Janeiro.''
How to Succeed as a Freelancer – Freelancing Strategies This video is available with Free For All. Running Time: 13 minutes The sad thing about working as a freelancer is that thanks to the word “Free”, people often think that the work you do is low cost. In their mind, they are doing YOU the Read More The post How to Succeed as a Freelancer | Freelancing Strategies appeared first on The Art of Retouching.
What is the difference between editing images in 8-bit or 16-bit? While it should be obvious that 16-bit color is significantly better than 8-bit color. After all, 8-bit is only 16.7 million colors when comparing that to 16-bit which is 2.81 Trillion Colors. However, it just doesn't seem that way to the naked eye. This is because humans can only see less than 10 million colors anyway. Since 8-bit already exceeds 16 million colors, why in the world do we need to work in a bit depth that moves us into trillions of colors? Visually, they both look the same, why use the higher resolution? Related posts: RAW vs. JPEG | Digital Fundamental Basic Tutorial Color Spaces & Color Profiles – RGB, CMYK, sRGB, Adobe RGB, ProPhoto Color Spaces and Color Profiles | Digital Fundamental Tutorial
Retouching is only done by boring people hiding behind their screens? Wrong! Join in into todays hilarious conversation with Joseph Parry who is delighted to bring more fun to retouching, and, at the same time educates us on pitfalls on the path of becoming a more than solid retoucher. Joseph Parry is a freelance Fashion and Commercial retoucher based in the UK. He's worked for the likes of Superdry, Ted Baker, Fairfax & Favour, Danskin, Scholl, Gaviscon, Canon Deutschland and more. He likes music, video games, and the odd pint at the local pub.
LTR!033 – Joseph Parry Retoucher Boutique Retouching - Premium Post-Production Services Retouching is only done by boring people hiding behind their screens? Wrong! Join in into todays hilarious conversation with Joseph Parry who is delighted to bring more fun to retouching, and, at the same time educates us on pitfalls on the path of becoming a more than solid retoucher. Joseph Parry is a freelance Fashion and Commercial retoucher based in the UK. He's worked for the likes of Superdry, Ted Baker, Fairfax & Favour, Danskin, Scholl, Gaviscon, Canon Deutschland and more. He likes music, video games, and the odd pint at the local pub. Daniel
Websites https://purpleport.com/portfolio/phly/ https://www.instagram.com/theboardroom.studio/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/phlypostproduction/ MUSIC Wallpaper by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4604-wallpaperLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
This week we speak to Headshot Photographer and Lawson lead singer Andy Brown, about the Headshot Photography industry, surviving major heath issues and lockdown. For music fans to photographers, if you are looking for inspiration this the one for you.Listen as we have a relaxed chat to Andy about his stunning photography, how he achieves his imagery and the journey he has been on in just a short space of time. From running down the rock in Gibraltar and saving a lens, to having life saving surgery...twice!You can check out Andy's work here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andybrown.photography/Website:brownphotography.co.ukMake sure you watch the Lawson mini mocumentry too.Equipment mentioned:Manfrotto Heavy Duty BoomLastolite Joe McNally Collapsible BackgroundHere are the episodes we reference in this episode:Episode 44: Martin DurrEpisode 41: Peter NeillEpisode 35: George FairbairnEpisode 29: Ross GrieveEpisode 26: The Yerbury's You can check out Andy's interview with Angela from Camera Jabber too, just click hereKeep in touch with Talking Shot Podcast updates and new episodes by subscribing to our Podcast on your favourite Podcast App. We'd love to hear your suggestions or wishes for future guests.Ross' Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rossagrieve/Matts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/narcosispictures/Email: podcast@talkingshot.co.ukWebsite: http://www.talkingshot.co.ukTwitter: @talkingshotpodInstagram: @talkingshotFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkingshot/Our guests views are their own, and may not be those of the Talking Shot team.Recommended Podcasts:He Shoots He DrawsMastering Portrait PhotographyPPN - Photography Podcast NetworkRecommended by The British Institute of Professional Photographers.
Retouching is only done by boring people hiding behind their screens? Wrong! Join in into todays hilarious conversation with Joseph Parry who is delighted to bring more fun to retouching, and, at the same time educates us on pitfalls on the path of becoming a more than solid retoucher. Joseph Parry is a freelance Fashion and Commercial retoucher based in the UK. He's worked for the likes of Superdry, Ted Baker, Fairfax & Favour, Danskin, Scholl, Gaviscon, Canon Deutschland and more. He likes music, video games, and the odd pint at the local pub.
LTR!032 – Joseph Parry Retoucher Boutique Retouching - Premium Post-Production Services Retouching is only done by boring people hiding behind their screens? Wrong! Join in into todays hilarious conversation with Joseph Parry who is delighted to bring more fun to retouching, and, at the same time educates us on pitfalls on the path of becoming a more than solid retoucher. Joseph Parry is a freelance Fashion and Commercial retoucher based in the UK. He's worked for the likes of Superdry, Ted Baker, Fairfax & Favour, Danskin, Scholl, Gaviscon, Canon Deutschland and more. He likes music, video games, and the odd pint at the local pub. Daniel
Introducing our new weekly series Fashion on Covid - the affects of the pandemic. During this time we will be releasing episodes featuring, small fashion businesses and creatives. Our first episode will be out next week Thursday at 7pm. In the meantime if you are a: Small Luxe business, Photographer, Retoucher, Stylist, Creative director, in Production, Designer, PR & Marketing etc and you would like to be featured in future episodes, send us an email at info@eyesonthebrands.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eotbpod/message
Dans cette épisode je t'explique pourquoi il est très important de retoucher un minimum tes photos.J'ai mis du temps à m'y mettre et j'en apprends encore tous les jours!Tu peux Télécharger gratuitement le récapitulatif de l'épisode et avoir des bonus supplémentaires : http://eepurl.com/gXPtjbSi tu as la moindre question ou suggestion, n’hésite pas à m’en faire par, je me faire un plaisir de te lire!
LTR!030 – Daniel Meadows Retoucher Boutique Retouching - Premium Post-Production Services Professional retoucher Daniel Meadows shares insights in professional retouching, how he learned retouching with the help of browsing forums, and how to work with advertising agencies. Daniel
Professional retoucher Daniel Meadows shares insights in professional retouching, how he learned retouching with the help of browsing forums, and how to work with advertising agencies.
Trav and I continue our conversation on fashion and beauty photography. www.travmcavaddy.com (image by Trav McAvaddy)
In this episode our special guest Symone Seven talks about honing in your skills and perfecting the retouching art. Symone does retouch edits for all levels so whether you need a cell phone selfie retouched or an editorial look for your magazine, Symone is the person to get the job done. Look more about her work here on website www.symoneseven.com. To be featured on a future episode or just send us questions, visit www.thephotographybae.com or send us an email at info@thephotographybae.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thephotographybaepodcast/message
Er ist nicht nur Mitglied unserer Community, sondern vor allem erfolgreich als Fotograf und Retoucher im Business: Robert Sakowski schaut am goldenen Tisch vorbei und wird von Lars begrüßt. Neben den beiden sind auch Ben und Mark am Start und besprechen gemeinsam, wie man eigentlich Fotograf wird, was die unterschiedlichen Felder, wie Portrait-, Street- und Architekturfotografie unterscheidet und wie man erfolgreich das Abbilden einer Hochzeit versaut.
Nach Jean Noir der zweite Gast, den ich mir in Zingst schnappen konnte, um mit ihm über seinen Job zu sprechen. Dom ist Retoucher und Fotograf - Wir sprechen darüber, wie er mit 15 Jahren sein erstes "Startup" gründete und Homepages verkaufte, was er später studiert hat und wie er zum Retoucher wurde. Hier sind die Links zu Dom Quichotte: https://domquichotte.com/ https://www.instagram.com/domquichotte Hier noch ein paar Infos zu uns: Matthes Zimmermannwww.mattheszimmermann.dewww.fusnap.comwww.instagram.com/mattheszimmermannwww.instagram.com/herr_matthes Andreas Jornswww.ajorns.comwww.instagram.com/andreasjornswww.facebook.com/andreas.jorns
This week Dionna is interviewing Lexie Coulum. Lexie is a young, inspiring photographer and artist. She currently has been working professionally as a retoucher while exploring and expanding her craft post college. This episode is full of lessons about professional boundaries, expanding yourself as an artist, and fighting against perfectionism.As always, thanks for listening! Rate/Review/Subscribe and Share with a friend! For more on Lexie, visit www.lexiecoulum.com and find her on Instagram @lexielouphotoFor more about Dionna, visit www.dionnaeshleman.com and find her on Instagram @thenourishedactorFor full show notes, visit thenourishedactor.buzzsprout.comThis show is sponsored by my Beautycounter business! To support the podcast AND upgrade to safer, healthier skincare and makeup, shop with me through Beautycounter. Swapping out toxic personal care products is a simple, easy way to start creating a healthier, sustainable lifestyle. Click here to support the podcast.From the show:Check out the exhibition Lexie talked about at MOMA Ps.1- Paper Mirror by Nancy Spero thru June 23rd.The Four Tendencies by Gretchen RubinThe 4s Collective on Instagram SubmittableStone AppThis episode description contains affiliate links so if you click and shop through the link, I may get a small financial kickback. That said, shopping through these links is another great way to support The Nourished Actor Podcast.
Lisa Carney is a high end retoucher and photoshop artist who has spent over two decades working with the most dynamic players in the print, motion picture, and television industries including Disney, Netflix, Sony, Universal, ABC, ESPN and more. Besides being a regular presenter at the Adobe MAX conference, her teaching roster runs the gamut from beginners to professional retouchers, and includes universities, design & movie studios, private students and of course, CreativeLive. In this episode Lisa explores the balance of creativity for work as a commercial retoucher and photography for self-expression. She describes how moving to France at the peak of her career led to some of her hardest life lessons. Lisa talks about how her dad dying at age 18 impacted the direction of her life, how being a mother has influenced her art and why allowing yourself to show up and feel uncomfortable is a secret to success. This is We Are Photographers with Lisa Carney and this is her story.
MBF - Marv beantwortet Fragen Der interaktive Fotografiepodcast. Du stellst Fragen, ich antworte. So einfach ist das. Heute mit Robert Sakowski über die Themen Portraitfotografie und Bildbearbeitung. Robert ist hauptberuflich Bildbearbeiter oder Retoucher wie es die coolen Kids nennen und ein sehr begabter Portraitfotograf aus München. Sein Instagram-Feed ist geschmückt mit vielen tollen Portraits bekannter Menschen, unter anderem standen Daniel Aminati und Rebecca Mir vor seiner Kamera. Robert bespricht mit mir eure Fragen. Wir reden über das große Thema, wie finde ich Modelle, wie läuft ein Shooting ab, was ist an einer Bildretusche wichtig, was geht gar nicht, ist Retusche überhaupt notwendig und wir plaudern auch über seinen Alltag als Retoucher für große Produktionen und namhafte Kunden. Wenn Du mehr über Robert erfahren möchtest, dann nur zu, hier sind die Internetauftritte: https://www.robertsakowski.de/ https://www.instagram.com/robertsakowski/ https://www.facebook.com/shock86 So erreichst du mich am besten: https://marvinstellmach.blog/mbf/ hi@marvinstellmach.blog https://instagram.com/marvinstellmach/ https://facebook.com/marvinstellmach/ https://yt.marvinstellmach.blog
Eli has been a lifelong illustrator who is now a happily tenured professor at CUNY's City Tech here in Brooklyn. We discuss how his art education as effected his professional career, what it was like to be a retoucher at Spin magazine, and even learn how to mount a transparency in a drum scanner!
Dans ce nouveau podcast, je vous montre comment prendre de belles photos et les retoucher avec un seul appareil: votre smartphone. Et si vous n’aviezLire la suite
LTR!000 – How To Become A Retoucher | Introducing Your Host Daniel Hager Boutique Retouching - Premium Post-Production Services A creative path starting with playing in bands, going into the fields of information technology, computer hardware and printing ultimately ended by working a creative job called high-end retouching. But what made this path so natural to follow while being torn between analytical thinking and the need for a creative outlet? While photography is a great artform that is also technical, I found myself more drawn to the post-production side which is more technical than one might think. Daniel
LTR!000 – How To Become A Retoucher | Introducing Your Host Daniel Hager Boutique Retouching - Premium Post-Production Services A creative path starting with playing in bands, going into the fields of information technology, computer hardware and printing ultimately ended by working a creative job called high-end retouching. But what made this path so natural to follow while being torn between analytical thinking and the need for a creative outlet? While photography is a great artform that is also technical, I found myself more drawn to the post-production side which is more technical than one might think. Daniel
Glossaire Prenez quelques minutes avant de commencer à lire et à écouter l’épisode pour connaître la définition de quelques mots difficiles présents dans l’article. 1. Recettes (f) : montant total des sommes gagnées entrées en caisse à un moment donné. 2. Retoucher : rectifier, corriger, modifier certains détails. 3. Davantage : indique une plus grande quantité, un plus haut degré. 4. Bourrelet (m) : pli de graisse. 5. Désormais : à partir de maintenant, de ce moment. 6. Morphologie (f) : la forme et la structure externes. American Eagle : moins de Photoshop=plus d’argent La marque American Eagle a vu ses recettes(1) augmenter depuis le lancement de sa campagne certifiée «sans retouche(2).» En Janvier 2014 American Eagle a lancé sa campagne « Aerie Real » dont les mannequins ressemblent davantage(3) à la plupart de personnes : pas de top models, pas de retouches : grains de beauté, tatouages et bourrelets(4) sont désormais(5) visibles sur les photos. Alors que la campagne « The perfect body » (le corps parfait) de Victoria’s Secret a été le sujet de nombreuses critiques, American Eagle a vu ses recettes augmenter de 9% depuis le lancement de sa campagne certifiée « sans retouche. » Les mannequins d’American Eagle sont encore jeunes et belles, sauf que cette fois-ci, elles ressemblent un peu plus au reste d'entre nous. « Avec cette campagne nous espérons que les vraies filles commenceront à mieux apprécier leur propre beauté » a assuré la représentante d’Aerie, Jenny Altman. Ce changement de politique a une raison pratique aussi : De nos jours, les achats sur internet sont très populaires. Le nouveau site web Aerie a alors diversifié la morphologie(6) de ses mannequins pour permettre aux clientes de visualiser les articles sur une personne qui aurait un corps similaire au leur. De cette façon, la cliente pourra mieux imaginer l’article sur elle-même et ainsi prendre une meilleure décision d’achat. Depuis le lancement de la campagne « Real Beauty » par Dove, il y a 10 ans, nous avons vu plusieurs sociétés se sommer à la promotion de standards de beauté plus réalistes, telles que « Debenhams lingerie » et « Verily magazine », lesquelles ont adopté une politique sans Photoshop pour leurs publicités. Aujourd’hui c’est American Eagle qui se somme à cette révolution pour le retour aux corps réels. If you enjoyed this episode please rate us on iTunes, it helps us to continue to bring you this service for Free. Thank you!
Behind The Retouching | John Ross – Natural Beauty – Advanced Photoshop Magazine #138 This video is available with Free For All. Running Time: 33 minutes My name is John Ross, and welcome back to Behind the Retouching! It’s been quite a while, and it is my absolute pleasure to lead you into another in-depth Read More Related posts: Behind The Retouching | Ramel Adjibi Behind The Retouching | Felipe Buccianti Behind The Retouching | John Ross Architecture
Adobe Fails | Changes, Glitches, and Poor Decisions This video is available Free for Everyone. Running Time: 10 minutes As big a deal as Adobe Photoshop is in the world of retouching today, there are and always will be, errors inside the program—from minor inconveniences to glaring mistakes that are bordering on ridiculous. While the Read More No related posts.
Photography Tips Podcast interview with Photographer, Retoucher and F-Stoppers writer Nino Batista and Craig Beckta. Nino Batista shares tips on how you can take your Photography and retouching to the next level... Shutter Slam.com
In this week's episode, we talk to Retoucher and Creative Director, Bianca Carosio about how she chose her creative path, women in the industry, and multiple tangents. www.BiancaCarosio.com Instagram.com/BiancaCarosio www.BryonSummers.com Instagram.com/BryonSummers Phocabulary: Color Space The range of colors that can be reproduced on a computer monitor or in print. The most commonly used color spaces for digital imaging are the baseline sRGB or Standard RGB, created in 1996, and a wider-gamut, Adobe RGB later in 1998. Source: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/photography/buying-guide/glossary-digital-photography-terms Book: This week I'm suggesting you head to your local book store check out a few magazines that catch your eye. Pay attention to the model or subject on the cover and analyze the editing. Try to figure out how much retouching was involved to create that finished product. I'm a fan of tangible things so I would actually go to a brick and mortar book store but you can also find a wide range of magazines on Issuu.com. Music: KB @push-music --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bryonsummers/support
For Advanced Photoshop Magazine #130, I was asked to show how I create my selections. In this extended video, I'm going to show you the ins and outs of Professional Masking. Properly masking an image with Adobe Photoshop is often done using one of the simple selection tools like Magic Wand or Lasso. This is simply the wrong approach. You should actually be using Color Range and QuickMask. If you're itching to know how I work around these tools, you've come to the right place. I'm going to let you in on the tips and tricks that I use behind the scenes in order to come up with a clean and accurate final image. Lets get started. Related posts: Extended Cloning Preview | Photoshop Tutorial Color Channels | Photoshop Intermediate Tutorial Behind The Retouching | Noureddine M
(Retoucher, photographer) Sigurd Widenfalk comes in to the city to humble me through sharing his heart and mind! Tonight we talk about finding your guru, overcoming fears, the fashion industry, art, advertising, looking for the 360 senses, and finding utopia. SigurdWidenfalk.com ......................................................................... GET MORE INVOLVED! Visit my site for my photography, videos, more podcasts, and to join the discussion! StudioDonovan.com FOLLOW ON SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram | Tumblr | Twitter | Facebook | Vimeo SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW:iTunes | Stitcher | RSS Feed Please remember to rate and review so others can find the podcast as well! SPONSORS• AMAZON: Remember to bookmark the page! Amazon will donate a portion of the profits to the show whenever you use this link or the bookmark! • ZIPCAR: Vroom Vroom!!! Get $25 of free driving from ZipCar! Join today! • PATREON: Donate to the show monthly! • DONATE DIRECTLY: Want to donate directly to the show? Safely use your Visa, Mastercard, Discover, or AmEx card to donate today!
Whether you are retouching portraits or composites, the Smart Object is, and always will be, the right way to go. In this short session, I will tell you all about the magic of Smart Objects and Smart Filters. For any retoucher, it is important to develop a non-destructive workflow. Smart Objects and Smart Filters will give you the ability to go back and forth between your actions without permanently damaging your photo. Related posts: QuickMask | Photoshop Intermediate Tutorial Color Channels | Photoshop Intermediate Tutorial Alpha Channels | Photoshop Intermediate Tutorial
Adobe has released another update to Photoshop CC. They even released a pretty interesting video showing the future of the entire suite of products. While this was a video to showcase their new partnership with Microsoft, there is plenty to look forward to. Unfortunately, I am not a graphic designer, illustrator, or video editor. I have only seen one thing out of Adobe since the initial release of CC over a year ago that I even cared about, much less used (Linked Smart Objects). Sadly, I even needed to be an advanced composite user to even care about that. My Previous Top 10 List was passed along to Adobe's Engineers by Julieanne Kost (thanks). While I don't know if anything I wrote about the first time will ever make it into Photoshop for Photographers and Retouchers, I feel it's important to keep them on their toes. Therefore, I bring to your attention 10 more things still missing in Photoshop for retouchers. No related posts.
(Retoucher, Musician) Master retoucher and musician, Jessica Skiles swings by the East Village to chat up. I tried to pin her down on discussions about media and retouching but she wasn't feeling it... so we ended up drinking a bottle of wine and talking about everything else happening in the world right now.. her music projects in USA and Japan, death, terrorism, serial killers, mental health, atheism, synesthesia, body image and much, much, much more! Jessica's instagram StudioDonovan.com ......................................................................... GET MORE INVOLVED! Visit my site for my photography, videos, more podcasts, and to join the discussion! StudioDonovan.com FOLLOW ON SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram | Tumblr | Twitter | Facebook | Vimeo SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW:iTunes | Stitcher | RSS Feed Please remember to rate and review so others can find the podcast as well! SPONSORS• AMAZON: Remember to bookmark the page! Amazon will donate a portion of the profits to the show whenever you use this link or the bookmark! • ZIPCAR: Vroom Vroom!!! Get $25 of free driving from ZipCar! Join today! • PATREON: Donate to the show monthly! • DONATE DIRECTLY: Want to donate directly to the show? Safely use your Visa, Mastercard, Discover, or AmEx card to donate today!
When working in Photoshop, while most of it is creative, sometimes you will want to be as accurate as you possibly can. Rulers and guides come in handy because they help you create specific points in your image that you may want to refer to at a later point in time. Related posts: Selective Color | Photoshop Basic Tutorial Levels | Photoshop Basic Tutorial Camera Raw Local Adjustments Tutorial
Aside from the Lasso-based tools, we can also use the Magic Wand when it comes to making selections in Photoshop. You can press and hold the Quick Selection Tool to choose the Magic Wand Tool. When you click on a section in your image, it selects an area based on the range of colors that your provide, limited by the value of your Tolerance in the Options bar. Photoshop’s default Tolerance is 32, but you can increase or decrease that value to grab more areas at once or less areas at once respectively. Related posts: Levels | Photoshop Basic Tutorial Color Range | Photoshop Basic Tutorial Portraits, Camera Raw & Smart Objects
The purpose of making a selection, is so that you can make changes within a limited, and controlled area.There are a variety of tools you should consider when making selections in your image. There are several that will allow you make direct selections by drawing them, and a few that let you make your selections based on color. I will preface this by saying that make generic selections like this might create what is called a Layer Mask, none of the techniques I am going to talk about are ones that I would teach to my students. they are simplistic, and will not yield optimal results. The reason I am talking about them with you now, is because they are an easy way to get you to your end goals. While they are not the best, they are simply the easiest for you to get started with. Related posts: Selective Color | Photoshop Basic Tutorial Levels | Photoshop Basic Tutorial Camera Raw Local Adjustments Tutorial
Selective Color is the go-to tool for simple color correction. Little need for masking, and no confusing RGB sliders. You just need someone to give you a little direction, and you will find how easy this tool can be. As with the other Adjustment Tools, you can find it with the Adjustments Palettee, which is found within Window – Adjustments. The second way is at the bottom of the Layers Palette, with the Black and White Circle icon for New Adjustment Layers. Lastly, it’s also in Layer – New Adjustment Layer – Selective Color. Related posts: Selective Color | Photoshop Basic Tutorial Levels | Photoshop Basic Tutorial Camera Raw Local Adjustments Tutorial
(Model, Retoucher, Psychonaut) Today is Rebecca's first time at an icaros ceremony where she will be drinking ayahuasca. After a short talk with her and Petteri about time in China and Finland, we move on to talk about ayahuasca, the the state of psychedelics, medicine, and mental health in our culture. ......................................................................... GET MORE INVOLVED! Visit my site for my photography, videos, more podcasts, and to join the discussion! StudioDonovan.com FOLLOW ON SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram | Tumblr | Twitter | Facebook | Vimeo SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW:iTunes | Stitcher | RSS Feed Please remember to rate and review so others can find the podcast as well! SPONSORS• AMAZON: Remember to bookmark the page! Amazon will donate a portion of the profits to the show whenever you use this link or the bookmark! • ZIPCAR: Vroom Vroom!!! Get $25 of free driving from ZipCar! Join today! • PATREON: Donate to the show monthly! • DONATE DIRECTLY: Want to donate directly to the show? Safely use your Visa, Mastercard, Discover, or AmEx card to donate today!
Let’s say you have an image that’s looking pretty pale. When you want to adjust the saturation of an image, I normally don’t recommend using the Saturation Adjustment. Instead, what we’ll be using is the Vibrance Adjustment, because it has Saturation included, and gives you more control over your adjustments. Over at the Adjustments Palette, you can select the Vibrance icon. You can also find it at the bottom of your Layers Palette, as well as in Layer – New Adjustment Layer – Vibrance. Related posts: Selective Color | Photoshop Basic Tutorial Levels | Photoshop Basic Tutorial Camera Raw Local Adjustments Tutorial
When you want to create tonal changes the easiest and simplest way possible, your best bet is to use Levels. Simply go over to the Adjustments palette (or if it isn’t open yet, go to Window – Adjustments). There, click on the icon that says “Levels”. Another way would be to go to the Layers palette and click on the Black/White Circle icon that says “Create new fill or adjustment layer”. Finally, a third way of doing it is to go over to Layer – New Adjustment Layer – Levels. Related posts: Selective Color | Photoshop Basic Tutorial Levels | Photoshop Basic Tutorial Camera Raw Local Adjustments Tutorial
Adjustment Layers work like tinted sheets of glass that you overlay on top of your image one at a time. It’s kind of like a tinted or colored light bulb. You can turn on/off the effect, or adjust the values as a separate layer on top of your original image background layer. For instance, on top of your base layer (original image), we can make tone adjustments as well as color adjustments. Each of these adjustments will be placed on separate layers, on top of your original background image. Because you’re working on a separate layer for all these adjustments, you are not causing any permanent damage to your original background base image. You are effectively preserving it pixel by pixel in case you need to undo your changes later. As an example, when you click on one of the icons in the Adjustments Palette, it will automatically add a new layer in your Layers Palette, as well as open up the Properties window for that particular adjustment you chose. Related posts: Selective Color | Photoshop Basic Tutorial Levels | Photoshop Basic Tutorial Camera Raw Local Adjustments Tutorial
The Color Picker in Photoshop is used for a variety of different reasons. At a basic level, it can be used to choose a color, and then then you can paint with that color. Once you become more familiar with how it works, it can be used to match colors, transfer color values from one program to another, for internet use, or otherwise communicate with graphic designers and pressmen. This will be a simple introduction at this point. None of that crazy stuff. Related posts: Selective Color | Photoshop Basic Tutorial Levels | Photoshop Basic Tutorial Camera Raw Local Adjustments Tutorial
Nearly every image can benefit from Cloning or Healing. It could be removing flyaway hair, dust on the lens, skin blemishes, or any of the other hundred things I could think of. Some corrections require some skill, and knowledge to handle the various tools properly. One tool stands alone for it's absolute simplicity, the Spot Healing Brush. Older versions of this tool were pretty crappy, and gave it immediate negative feels, and no one really wanted to use it. Myself included. However, with the release of CS6 and then CC, Adobe has continued to improve upon how smart it's automatic functions work. If you are new to Photoshop, check out how easy it is to clean up your images. Related posts: Levels | Photoshop Basic Tutorial Masking with Color Range and QuickMask | Photoshop Tutorial Smart Objects Inside Smart Objects | Photoshop Basic Tutorial
Photoshop is an amazing tool. Mindblowingly complex, but nearly flawless. Recently, Adobe announced all the new 2014 features for the Creative Cloud Suite of products. While I am sure that graphic designers, 3D modelers, and video technicians have plenty to be excited about, as an Image Retoucher, I find this to be another lack-luster release. Read More No related posts.
When it comes to navigating around your image, there are two tools and one palette that will come in really handy. This video will walk you through how to use the Navigator Palette, Hand Tool, and Zoom Tool. These are some of the most basic items in Photoshop, and they are really easy to use. Except maybe the Zoom Tool (otherwise known as the Magnifaction Tool). Adobe broke it in back in CS4, but I will show you how to make it work like it used to, in case you find that you hate it as much as I do. Related posts: Levels | Photoshop Basic Tutorial Masking with Color Range and QuickMask | Photoshop Tutorial Smart Objects Inside Smart Objects | Photoshop Basic Tutorial
Nobody is perfect. We all make mistakes, especially when it comes to perfecting our retouching. In those moments when you just can’t find the right adjustment for something, the History Palette comes to the rescue. By default, you will have 20 past steps that you can undo. The history palette basically just allows you to go back to your previous actions and correct past mistakes. Initially, when you go to the history palette, you will see your image and the label that says “Open”. This means that you haven’t really done anything yet but open the image. Start by clicking the pulldown Window - History, and it will open the History Palette. Related posts: Levels | Photoshop Basic Tutorial Masking with Color Range and QuickMask | Photoshop Tutorial Smart Objects Inside Smart Objects | Photoshop Basic Tutorial
Layers make up a huge chunk of the magic of Photoshop. It is one of the most crucial tools that you can use especially for non-destructive editing, but it is also one of the most confusing if you don’t quite know how to make your way around it. Don’t worry, I will help you master and understand just how each layer works by giving you the simplest and most basic overview. Related posts: Levels | Photoshop Basic Tutorial Masking with Color Range and QuickMask | Photoshop Tutorial Smart Objects Inside Smart Objects | Photoshop Basic Tutorial
Do you see that toolbar that runs along the top of Photoshop, below the main menu? That is the Options bar. The Options bar changes depending on the tool that you have selected. For instance, if we click on the Eyedropper tool, the Options bar changes into the different options and settings specifically for the Eyedropper tool only. As we go further in this whole Retouching for Beginners crash course, we’ll eventually get to the nitty-gritty of every single tool and their corresponding Options. Related posts: Levels | Photoshop Basic Tutorial Masking with Color Range and QuickMask | Photoshop Tutorial Smart Objects Inside Smart Objects | Photoshop Basic Tutorial
The Info Palette shows you different information about your image, based on your selected tool. It will tell you about color breakdown, measurements, and other useful tidbits. Related posts: Levels | Photoshop Basic Tutorial Masking with Color Range and QuickMask | Photoshop Tutorial Smart Objects Inside Smart Objects | Photoshop Basic Tutorial
In Episode 6 entführt uns Dom von fx-ray.com in das Apassionata Projekt. Der bekannte Retoucher ist auf der aktuellen Tour fest mit im Creative Team der Show eingebunden und zeigt sich verantwortlich für die Bespielung der Hintergrundprojektionen.