Course Content
Lesson 1:- Photoshop for Complete Beginners
Photoshop for Complete Beginners
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RESOURCES USED
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Lesson 2:- Master Layers – Photoshop for Beginners
Master Layers - Photoshop for Beginners
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Lesson 3:- Opacity vs Fill – Photoshop for Beginners
Opacity vs Fill - Photoshop for Beginners
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Lesson 4:- Layer Mask – Photoshop for Beginners
Layer Mask - Photoshop for Beginners
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Lesson 5:- Blending Modes – Photoshop for Beginners
Blending Modes - Photoshop for Beginners
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Lesson 6:- Selections – Photoshop for Beginners
Selections - Photoshop for Beginners
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Lesson 7:- Remove Tool – Photoshop for Beginners
Remove Tool - Photoshop for Beginners
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Lesson 8:- “Blend If” Explained – Photoshop for Beginners
"Blend If" Explained - Photoshop for Beginners
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Lesson 9:- Master Filters – Photoshop for Beginners
Master Filters - Photoshop for Beginners
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Lesson 10:- How to Save & Export – Photoshop for Beginners
How to Save & Export - Photoshop for Beginners
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Lesson 11:- Intro to Camera Raw – Photoshop for Beginners
Intro to Camera Raw - Photoshop for Beginners
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Lesson 12:- Master Brush Tool from Start to Finish – Photoshop for Beginners
Master Brush Tool from Start to Finish - Photoshop for Beginners
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Photoshop for Beginners
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Camera Raw: A Photographer’s Dream Within Photoshop

What is Camera Raw?

Camera Raw is a powerful image processing engine integrated into Photoshop. It’s specifically designed to work with RAW image files, which contain more unprocessed data than standard JPEGs. This extra information allows for greater flexibility and control during editing.

Why is Camera Raw Important?

  • Non-Destructive Editing: Camera Raw operates non-destructively, meaning you can make adjustments without permanently altering the original image data. This allows for experimentation and easy reverts.
  • Enhanced Control: Camera Raw offers a wide range of tools for adjusting exposure, color, white balance, sharpening, noise reduction, and more.
  • RAW Image Support: It provides comprehensive support for various camera RAW file formats.
  • Workflow Integration: Camera Raw seamlessly integrates with Photoshop, allowing you to move between the two environments effortlessly.

Key Features:

  • Basic Panel: Adjusts exposure, contrast, highlights, shadows, whites, and blacks.
  • Tone Curve: Provides precise control over tonal range.
  • HSL/Color/B&W: Adjusts hue, saturation, and luminance for individual colors or convert to black and white.
  • Details Panel: Controls sharpening, noise reduction, and clarity.
  • Lens Corrections: Corrects lens distortions, vignetting, and chromatic aberration.
  • Calibration: Adjusts camera-specific color profiles.

Accessing Camera Raw:

  • Open a RAW File: When you open a RAW file in Photoshop, it automatically launches the Camera Raw dialog.
  • Camera Raw Filter: Apply the Camera Raw Filter to any layer (including JPEGs) for non-destructive editing.

In essence, Camera Raw is a photographer’s toolkit within Photoshop, offering unparalleled control and flexibility for enhancing and perfecting images.