Photoshop: Capturing Great Portraits Recap
Jared Platt
Lesson Info
23. Photoshop: Capturing Great Portraits Recap
Lessons
Introduction
01:26 2Looking for Light
01:40 3Setting Exposure
01:56 4ISO, F-Stop, and Shutter Speed
01:59 5Composition- Rule of Thirds
01:03 6Internal Composition
01:35 7Auto and Back Button Focus
01:35 8Posing vs. Directing
01:12Shooting Manual Mode Recap
01:34 10Lightroom: Interface
00:57 11Lightroom: Importing and Albums
01:33 12Lightroom: Sorting and Ranking
01:56 13Lightroom: Auto Adjustments
01:38 14Lightroom: Color Profiles
02:31 15Lightroom: Export and Share
00:53 16Lightroom: Gradients
02:14 17Lightroom: Brush Tool
01:27 18Lightroom: Copy and Paste Settings
02:09 19Why Use Photoshop
01:03 20Photoshop: Content Aware Fill to Remove Objects
01:16 21Photoshop: Liquify Tool
02:39 22Photoshop: Getting Back to Lightroom
00:36 23Photoshop: Capturing Great Portraits Recap
01:04Lesson Info
Photoshop: Capturing Great Portraits Recap
So we started photographing at the train museum and we paid really close attention to our exposures so that we would have all of our images as usable, and we did that by paying really close attention to the histogram. Then when we came here into Lightroom CC, we selected our favorite images, and chose the image that we wanted to edit. And with the click of two buttons really, we took it 90% of the way where it wanted to go. And with a couple of tweaks here and there, we really perfected the image, and then all that needed to be done was fix the dress, fix the lunch box in Photoshop, but in the end, it's all back here in Lightroom, ready to go. So what you should be learning from all this is that it's not as complex as it seems. The creative cloud makes it super easy to get in and edit your photographs. So open up Lightroom CC and start playing, and you'll find that you'll get from good photographs to great photographs, easily and quickly.
Ratings and Reviews
T. Goss
I enjoyed this quick tutorial. A very good introduction to how to use lightroom.