How to manage a workflow in Camera Raw | lynda.com


This Camera Raw tutorial demonstrates a step-by-step process for working with an image, including using Basic, Detail, and Split Toning panels. Watch more at www.lynda.com This specific tutorial is just a single movie from chapter seven of the Photoshop CS5 for Photographers course presented by lynda.com author Chris Orwig. The complete Photoshop for Photographers course has a total duration of 12 hours and 24 minutes, and demonstrates the fundamental skills used to enhance digital photos, manage and correct color, make selections and adjustments, retouch, and print from Photoshop. Photoshop CS5 for Photographers table of contents: Introduction 1. Strategies and Resources for Learning 2. Getting Started with Bridge and Mini Bridge 3. Color Settings and Preferences 4. The Foundations of Color Management 5. Getting Started with Photoshop 6. Understanding Digital Images 7. Camera Raw 8. Layers 9. Making Selections 10. The Masking Panel 11. Custom Borders 12. The Adjustments Panel 13. Levels 14. Curves 15. Blending Modes 16. Color Correction 17. Enhancing Colors 18. Burning and Dodging 19. Black-and-White Conversion 20. Filters 21. Removing Noise 22. Image Cleanup 23. Retouching Essentials 24. Correcting Distortion and Perspective 25. Sharpening 26. Getting Images Online 27. Printing Conclusion


8 Responses to How to manage a workflow in Camera Raw | lynda.com

  1. Patrick Corrigan

    The most important point was at the end. The Don, Open Object, and Save as buttons. I do not however understand the important differences between these options.

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  2. Great tutorial!! Nice job

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  3. Yes, you can… Open using Adobe Mini Bridge comes with Adobe Photoshop CS5…

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  4. my ps cs5 cant open my raw files and my lightroom can…so is it the same thing atlast l mean l can work in lightroom and transfer raw file in ps cs5 if l want…?

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  5. Great tutorial!! Nice job. Very easy to follow. :-)

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  6. very well done.

    when one clicks “done” will the image, if opened in a non adobe app, show the changes made?

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  7. Chris Topher Harper

    6:06 is awesome! took a bit to find something useful, as I am a bit advanced. ! Thanks

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  8. Is it possible to open CameraRaw straight from photoshop? and work on the opened files?

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