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Working with Colors in Photoshop 2018.10 by Nick Page

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Release date:2018, October 19

Author:Nick Page

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Not Provided

Exposure, contrast and colors are inextricably linked. In this in-depth Photoshop tutorial, world-renowned photographer and photo educator, Nick Page, will explain how the to bring out brilliant colors that you see in nature. He’ll start by exploring how to adjust colors in both RAW converter and in Photoshop. Then he’ll share some of the advance post processing techniques to making the most out of the colors in your nature photos. He uses Lightroom and Photoshop to offer practical advise to create a seamless workflow for working with colors.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
Discover how exposure, contrast and colors are linked together.
Find out how to make precise colors adjustments using white balance, camera profiles, hue, saturation and more.
Find out how colors can add depth and atmosphere to your images in post processing.
Explore advanced post-processing techniques such as selective color adjustments, Orton Effect, painting with colors, and more.
Learn to use targeted color seperation to draw the viewer’s eye through your photos.
Create a seamless workflow between Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop.

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