1 Remove Moire Patterns. Load an image with a noticeable halftone pattern, then click the Filter menu’s “Blur” item to display a list of filters that add blur effects to images.
Get in-depth training on Camera Raw 8, the Photoshop component that enables photographers to make nondestructive corrections and improvements to photographs. This installment of Photoshop CC for Photographers takes you deep into selective adjustments and blemish corrections. Author Chris Orwig shows how to enhance eyes and whiten teeth with the Adjustment Brush, correct overexposed skies with the Graduated Filter tool, and remove general dust, noise, and scratches. Then dive into the Curves and HSL controls for improving color and tone. Chris also includes a section on Camera Raw's Lens Correction toolset for removing distortion and chromatic aberration in your photographs. Last but not least, discover how to harness presets, actions and the batch processing power of Bridge, and camera calibration controls to speed up your workflow and get great looking results every time. Instructor.
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By: Chris Orwig course. 8h 26m 41s. 7,376 viewers. Course Transcript We can use a Camera Raw adjustment brush in order to paint in different types of corrections.
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We can use it to paint away noise or color fringing or to paint away moire pattern like we have here in this photograph. If you double-click the Zoom tool to take this image to 100%, you'll notice that there's this interesting pattern all across the photograph. This often happens in digital capture when you're capturing images of textiles or clothing like this, sometimes these patterns will appear. Whether you want to remove noise or defringing or moire pattern The technique is exactly the same, and here's how we do it. Go ahead and select the adjustment brush by clicking on the adjustment brush icon above. Next, in the adjustment brush panel you want to scroll down to this area where we have a few sliders which allow us to reduce noise or reduce the murray pattern or to defringe the image and get rid of color fringing. Here what I want to do is increase the murray reduction, so we'll click.
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Course Contents. Introduction Introduction. 1. Using the Adjustment Brush 1. Using the Adjustment Brush. 2. Making Specific Corrections with the Adjustment Brush 2.
Making Specific Corrections with the Adjustment Brush. 3. Making Adjustments with the Graduated Filter Tool 3. Making Adjustments with the Graduated Filter Tool.
4. Creating Selective Adjustments with the Radial Filter 4. Creating Selective Adjustments with the Radial Filter.
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5. Retouching Blemishes 5. Retouching Blemishes. 6.
The Advantages of the Tone Curve 6. The Advantages of the Tone Curve. 7. Using the HSL Controls 7. Using the HSL Controls.
8. Creating a Split-Toned Effect 8. Creating a Split-Toned Effect. 9.
Making Lens Corrections 9. Making Lens Corrections. 10. Adding Film Grain and Vignette Effects 10. Adding Film Grain and Vignette Effects. 11.
Saving and Applying Presets 11. Saving and Applying Presets. 12. Speeding Up Your Workflow 12.
Speeding Up Your Workflow. 13. Camera Raw Creativity 13. Camera Raw Creativity. 14. Camera Calibration 14. Camera Calibration.
Conclusion Conclusion.