From memory card to finished work
The whole process just got easier. Tools,tips, and video clips explain the way as you are guided fromLightroom to Photoshop to a finished product.
Learn Culling in Lightroom
After a photo shoot, you have hundreds or thousands of images review and choose the picks from the rejects. This process is called 'Culling" and is an essential part of every photographer's workflow. Learn the Phlearn Method for culling and quickly narrow down your selection of winning images. Use "Comparison" and "Survey" views to refine your choices quickly.Reshape and Retouch the Body
Most people think about faces when the word "retouching" is mentioned, but in full-body photos, retouching is often applied to the entire subject. Learn to smooth skin inconsistencies and re-shape the body create a more flattering photo.Combine Multiple Exposures to Increase Dynamic Range (HDR)
Ever taken a photo and the sky was too light or the shadows were too dark? A camera is limited by its dynamic range and can only capture a certain amount of information. Learn to combine multiple exposures to increase the dynamic range of an image, saving detail in the highlights and shadows.Frequency Separation
Frequency Separation is a revolutionary retouching technique that allows you to separate skin texture from skin color—and edit each separately. Learn from the #1 resource for Frequency Separation, while using custom actions created precisely for skin retouching. Smooth skin underneath pores with ease.
Included in Your Download
Our goal is to provide you with the most comprehensive learning experience possible. When you purchase the Retouching 101-301 Pack, you’ll get more than just videos. We provide everything you need to learn and practice at the same time!
- 35 hours of step-by-step Photoshop & Lightroom instruction
- 47 16-Bit RAW Images
- 6 Full-Length Retouching Exercises
- 30 Separate Lessons
- Abdoumadara Actions & Brushes
- Skin Tone Chart
- 1080P 60 FPS Video Tutorials
- Chapter-by-Chapter Table of Contents
From memory card to finished work
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February 24, 2017
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