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This is Part One of our White Balance Assignment where we import our images that were shot with the greyscale step wedge.
I will discuss the benefits of using the Adobe Photo Downloader which will allow us to import our images inot specific folders, rename our files, save back up copies to another directory and add our very own metadata right from the start. |
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Part Two of this assignment starts off in Adobe Bridge where we have already sorted through what we want to keep and what we want to dump into the trash. Next we head off to the Output tab where we create our PDF Contact Sheet of all of our images before we edit them in Adobe Camera Raw. |
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In this tutorial I show you how to set the correct white balance for one of the images in this secquence. |
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In this tutorial I show you how to select multiple images and open them all in Adobe Camera Raw at once and edit them. |
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Part Five is a continuation of, you guessed it, Part Four,where we get into Batch Processing the remaining 24 image files in Adobe Camera Raw. |
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The last in this series goes over the exporting of a contact sheet once again but this time we are working with the edited versions but what we do is the same as we did before. The end result is you have two contact sheets; one of the unedited image files and the second of the edited image files for comparision. This is supposed to be a learning tool for you all. |
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