Photoshop CC One-on-One Complete (2016)
Photoshop CC One-on-One Complete (2016)
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Salepage: Photoshop CC One-on-One Complete (2016)
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This is the whole collection of the Original CC One-on-One course with Deke McClelland, covering everything from the basics to mastery.
Since then, there haven’t really been too many significant updates to Photoshop, and from what I’ve seen, a lot of the course has just been rewritten.
This top-to-bottom review of Adobe Photoshop, the most potent image altering program in the world, will teach you everything you need to know about Photoshop in the order you need to know it. Deke McClelland’s popular One-on-One series is totally updated for Photoshop CC 2015 with all-new videos and exercise files. Deke gives you a specialized tour of the fundamental tools and methods that are the foundation of excellent photos and graphic design in this Fundamentals edition, the first of three. He also keeps you informed about the most recent developments available in Creative Cloud.
Learn how to navigate panels and menus, crop and align photos, open images from various sources, and work with layers—a tool that enables you to mask specific areas of an image, combine effects, and create composite artwork. Deke demonstrates how to carry out crucial editing operations, such as altering brightness and contrast, fixing color, and retouching and repairing pictures. Additionally, he discusses printing, web graphics preparation, and text formatting in Photoshop.
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