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Kelby's 7-Point System for Lightroom 3
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<blockquote data-quote="Eduard" data-source="post: 7834" data-attributes="member: 986"><p>Realize that the book is getting dated, but the 7-Point Photoshop CS3 System is as follows:</p><p> </p><p>1. Open in Adobe Camera Raw (adjust white balance, exposure, blacks, etc.)</p><p>2. Create Curves Adjustment</p><p>3. Perform Shadow/Highlight Adjustments</p><p>4. Paint with Light (dodge and/or burn)</p><p>5. Perform Channels Adjustments (use Lab mode for more color vibrancy and contrast - note in CS5 we now have these as sliders)</p><p>6. Layer Blend Modes & Layer Masks</p><p>7. Sharpen Image</p><p> </p><p>Working through the examples are great because it is written like a conversation of when to use and when not to use steps. The book presents a lot of real world examples and wallks you through the creative process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eduard, post: 7834, member: 986"] Realize that the book is getting dated, but the 7-Point Photoshop CS3 System is as follows: 1. Open in Adobe Camera Raw (adjust white balance, exposure, blacks, etc.) 2. Create Curves Adjustment 3. Perform Shadow/Highlight Adjustments 4. Paint with Light (dodge and/or burn) 5. Perform Channels Adjustments (use Lab mode for more color vibrancy and contrast - note in CS5 we now have these as sliders) 6. Layer Blend Modes & Layer Masks 7. Sharpen Image Working through the examples are great because it is written like a conversation of when to use and when not to use steps. The book presents a lot of real world examples and wallks you through the creative process. [/QUOTE]
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