Adobe evangelist Julieanne Kost takes you through Camera Raw, from fixing common problems to finding more creative uses for the program's nondestructive editing tools.
Adobe Camera Raw Essential Training
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Welcome
- Opening files from Adobe Bridge
- Starting in Camera Raw instead of Photoshop
- Comparing raw and JPEG files
- Touring the Camera Raw user interface
- Profiles: Setting a baseline for editing raw files
- Previewing before and after adjustments
- Resetting files in ACR
- Choosing the correct Camera Raw settings when handing off files to Photoshop
- Saving a copy without going to Photoshop
- Correcting lens distortion
- Removing chromatic aberration
- Automatically correcting perspective using Upright
- Using the nondestructive Crop tool
- Correcting a tilted horizon
- Fixing color casts with the White Balance tool
- Using the histogram and clipping warning when adjusting tones
- Recovering hidden highlight and shadow detail
- Making images pop using Contrast, Clarity, and Dehaze
- Boosting an image’s impact using Color Theme 27
- Removing small imperfections with the Spot Removal tool
- Reducing distracting noise
- Sharpening image details
- Bringing it all together: From meh to wow!
- Enhancing an image using the Graduated Filter
- Highlighting important elements using radial gradients
- Making selective enhancements using the Adjustment brush
- Using the Range Mask tool to isolate local adjustments
- Saving presets for the local adjustment tools
- Adding creative effects using profiles
- Converting images to black and white
- Using the Snapshot tool to explore different adjustments
- Using HSL for selective color changes
- Selective colorization of an image
- Creating a hand-colored look using the Adjustment brush
- Recreating traditional color toning effects
- Simulating cross-process and split-tone effects
- Emulating film grain textures
- Adding vignettes and border effects
- Retouching blemishes with the Spot Removal tool
- Making teeth and eyes sparkle with the Adjustment brush
- Selective skin softening using negative clarity
- Removing red eye and pet eye
- Adjusting multiple images in Camera Raw
- Synchronizing changes across multiple files
- Copying and pasting adjustments across files
- Creating and applying Camera Raw presets
- Saving multiple files in Camera Raw
- Using Image Processor to batch process multiple files
- Merging multiple images to create a panorama
- Merging multiple exposures to improve dynamic range
- Creating a high dynamic range panorama
- Next steps
Taught by
Julieanne Kost