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Working with profiles and presets - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Photoshop 2024 Essential Training
Working with profiles and presets
- [Instructor] Two of the most fun and powerful features in Camera Raw are the use of Profiles and Presets. I'm going to select the farm, as well as the portrait and the waterfall image, and then click on the Open in Camera Raw icon to open all three of these files. We'll start with the waterfall image, and I want to start by talking about Profiles. So Profiles, we can think of them as setting the base interpretation of the image. So every raw file must have a profile, and you can only have one profile applied to an image at a time. You can change the profile at any time, but when you select another profile, it's going to remove the one that was previously applied. When working with raw files, Adobe's default profile is Adobe Color for color images and Adobe Monochrome for black and white images. Now, if you're working with JPEG files, a profile is actually applied when the image was captured, and created, and saved.…
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A tour of the Camera Raw interface6m 58s
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Removing distortions and cropping photos5m 46s
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Working with profiles and presets7m 3s
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Enhancing contrast, color, and tone10m 7s
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Removing distracting elements7m 57s
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Using the masking tools to adjust a portion of an image10m 7s
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Using masking to retouch portraits4m 2s
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B/W conversions, color toning, and snapshots6m 25s
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Removing noise and adding Lens Blur7m 1s
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Saving and opening files in Photoshop5m 14s
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