Adobe Camera Raw is an extremely powerful, but user friendly program that is an integral part of Photoshop CS4 and Bridge. Its function is to enable you to create the best possible conversion of the raw data captured by the camera’s sensor. Not only can you make global adjustments in Adobe Camera Raw, but now you can make localized adjustments to specific areas of your image with unprecedented ease. This practical “how to” course by Photoshop expert Ellen Anon explains every facet of the Adobe Camera Raw interface so that you can take advantage of all the features. The course begins with the basics and progresses through the advanced options. To begin learning, simply click on the movie links.
Overview
Overview
The Interface
Viewing Your Images
Initial Appearances
Histograms & Clipping Warnings
Basic Tools
Setting Workflow Options
Save/Open/Cancel/Done
The Adjustment Tabs
White Balance
Exposure Controls pt. 1
Exposure Controls pt. 2
Clarity/Saturation/Vibrance
Parametric Curves
Point Curves
Sharpening
Noise Reduction
HSL Tab
Split Toning
Chromatic Aberration
Vignetting
Settings
Snapshots
Additional Tools
Targeted Adjustments
Adjustment Brush pt. 1
Adjustment Brush pt. 2
Graduated Filter
Spot Removal
Batch Processing
Processing Multiple Images
Conclusion
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