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Photography
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Make the Move to Aperture 3
Richard HarringtonAperture 3 is a powerful photo management tool from Apple. It includes features for organizing, adjusting, exporting, publishing, displaying your photos, and more. Rich Harrington takes you through the software and demonstrates just what Aperture 3 is capable of
Watch Now View Lessons- Introduction (00:53)
- Importing to the Library (18:23)
- Organizing Your Pictures (10:45)
- Faces: Using Face Recognition (07:50)
- Places: Using Geo Tags (06:28)
- Compare and Select (17:04)
- Introducing Image Adjustments (09:01)
- Exploring Image Adjustments (16:46)
- Precision Brushes (06:13)
- Slideshow (16:24)
- Export to the Web (09:00)
- Creating a Book (14:05)
- Conclusion (00:37)
- Total: 02:13:29
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Getting Killer Prints From Your Epson Printer
Scott KelbyPrinting a quality version of your image takes skill and a lot of photographers don't know where to start. In this course, Scott is joined by Dan Steinhardt from Epson as they discuss everything you need to know to make high quality prints from your favorite images. In the course, you will learn about individual Epson printers, how to pick a paper type that meets your needs, optimizing images for print, sharpening and printing from Photoshop, choosing a color space, making test prints, and much, much more. Follow along with course and you will be producing high quality prints in no time.
Watch Now View Lessons- Introduction (01:30)
- Print Head and Color Space (05:10)
- Stylus Photo R2880 (06:24)
- Stylus Pro 3880 (07:31)
- Stylus Pro 4880 (02:10)
- Stylus Pro 7900 (04:56)
- Optimizing a File for Print (07:36)
- Sharpening Tips (05:50)
- Print Profiles (14:50)
- All About Paper (09:28)
- Calibrating Monitor (06:16)
- Mac Printing 01 (18:39)
- Mac Printing 02 (08:15)
- Permanence (11:07)
- Printing from Photoshop in Windows (06:54)
- Print Sharpening Tip (09:39)
- Printing From Lightroom (04:25)
- Printing FAQ (17:31)
- Total: 02:28:11
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Architectural Photography
Richard RileyPhotographer Richard Riley invites viewers to follow along as he shoots the interior and exterior of a residential house. As he works, Richard talks about preproduction tips, shot selection, bracketing, lighting techniques, composition, and creating the final exposure in post production.
Watch Now View Lessons- Getting Started (10:32)
- Home Interior (12:55)
- Getting the Correct Lighting (09:56)
- Third Interior Shot (09:34)
- Dimension and Composition (05:11)
- Exterior Shot (12:30)
- Total: 01:00:38
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Light it, Shoot it, Retouch it, Part 3
Scott KelbyScott Kelby is back with the third installment of this popular series. In part three, Scott lays out a basic studio set using two different backdrops and a single light source on the subject. He also experiments shooting with a ring flash. During the second half of the course, Scott opens all of the exposures in Lightroom and picks his three favorites for final retouching in Photoshop.
Watch Now View Lessons- Getting Started (08:43)
- Test Shots (07:41)
- Starting Point (04:09)
- Taking It Up a Notch (06:26)
- Continuing with the Shoot (03:50)
- Ring Flash (04:20)
- Organizing Images in Lightroom (17:28)
- Retouching, First Image (16:14)
- Retouching, Second Image (16:57)
- Retouching, Third Image (09:27)
- Makeup for a Studio Shoot (03:27)
- Total: 01:38:42
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The Nikon D3S Power Session
Moose PetersonPro Photographer Moose Peterson talks about the new features of the Nikon D3S as well as how to customize the settings to get the most out of your camera and your photos.
Watch Now View Lessons- Overview of the Nikon D3S (05:02)
- DS3 Video Features (06:46)
- Customize Settings (08:03)
- Total: 00:19:51
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Photoshop Color Strategies
John Paul CaponigroTrue mastery of color requires not only knowing how to use the various color tools available to you, but also knowing how to choose between them, when to apply them, and why to apply them to achieve specific color effects. You can combine all of this new knowledge to craft your own unique artistic signature style. Put the unprecedented power and precision of digital color to work for you and your images now.
Watch Now View Lessons- What is Color? (12:04)
- Memory (03:49)
- Optical Effects (09:26)
- Side by Side Comparison (05:12)
- Infinite Variations (05:36)
- Three Types of Color (06:41)
- Structure a Color Palette (11:08)
- Color Psychology (10:25)
- Light Filled Images (03:25)
- Luminosity (10:49)
- Increase Hue Contrast (09:17)
- Reduce Hue Contrast (10:13)
- Increase Saturation (06:26)
- Reduce Saturation (04:40)
- Neutrals (09:22)
- Selectivity (08:18)
- Atmospheric Perspective (06:28)
- Color of Shadows and Highlights (08:16)
- Night (05:41)
- Inversion (09:21)
- Transpose Natural Color (11:56)
- Synthetic Color (05:08)
- Total: 02:53:41
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The Art of Proofing
John Paul CaponigroLearn the cumulative process in which subtle corrections are made while reviewing a print on a specific substrate, so you can create a significantly improved final master print. Learn what to look for and what actions to take including how to create test files, how to evaluate different substrates, bracket proofing, full scale proofing, proofing for changes in scale, customizing ink limit, and adjusting for over inking.
Watch Now View Lessons- Evaluating Substrates (10:34)
- Test Files (04:59)
- Final Proof (04:31)
- Proofing Adjustments (01:58)
- Filling the Template (02:35)
- Taking Notes (03:33)
- Taking Notes, Continued (02:19)
- Screenshots (04:07)
- Masks or No Masks (08:15)
- Full Scale Image Adjustments (04:01)
- Proofing for Scale (11:36)
- Total: 00:58:28
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Fixing Photographic Problems with Adobe Photoshop
Dave CrossIdeally, every photo we take would be perfect: perfect exposure, perfect white balance, no backlighting, no harsh shadows. Of course the reality is that some images need to be fixed, and in this course we will look at ways to deal with common problems. In each lesson Dave will fix a problem image, real-time, step-by-step.
Watch Now View Lessons- Introduction (03:08)
- Fixing White Balance (10:36)
- Too Much Flash (14:41)
- Removing Distracting Shadows (13:11)
- Dealing with Lighting Issues (07:48)
- Backlit Images (11:25)
- Backlit Images, Part 2 (05:59)
- Changing Eye Position (11:49)
- Fixing Glare on Glasses (11:55)
- Distortion from Glasses (06:14)
- Adjusting Tan Lines (11:24)
- Conclusion (00:51)
- Total: 01:49:01
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Outdoor Lighting for Senior Portraits
James SchmelzerProfessional photographer James Schmelzer has made a career shooting of high school senior portraits. In this course, James demonstrates some of the techniques he has learned for controlling and shaping light while shooting outdoors and using natural light.
Watch Now View Lessons- Direct Sunlight into Shade Using a Reflector (06:45)
- Blocking Light with Natural Gobos (02:21)
- Subtractive Light Control (01:14)
- Softening Raw Light Using a Diffuser (02:00)
- Lighting and Posing on Railroad Tracks (06:12)
- Choosing the Correct Side of a Building (02:05)
- Evening Portraits (02:19)
- Matching the Background and the Outfit (03:15)
- Natural Light with Reflector Fill (02:21)
- Lighting for Urban Scenes (02:59)
- Portraits at the Park (08:04)
- Creating an Outdoor Studio (02:16)
- Beach Portraits (04:13)
- Total: 00:46:04
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Creative Lighting for Photographers
Joe McNallyJoe McNally takes you to, what only can be called not the prettiest of locations to teach you just how far a little creative lighting can take your shot... and tell a story. Join him as he uses a lot of different lights in a lot of different ways to tell a story with a beautifully lit, if not so beautiful, ending.
Watch Now View Lessons- Describing the Scene (03:11)
- Transforming Light Sources (08:55)
- Altering the Mood (06:28)
- Single SB900 Flash (10:22)
- Hard Light (05:51)
- Snapping Away (05:15)
- Lots of Drama (08:39)
- Creepy Color (04:38)
- Crime Scene Shoot (07:45)
- High Speed Synch (05:36)
- Skate Park Shoot (08:35)
- Action Shots (02:57)
- Bits and Pieces (07:48)
- Total: 01:26:00
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