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Photoshop CS3, CS4, and Lightroom
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Video Tutorials
- Smarter Filters in Adobe Photoshop CS3
- Getting Even Smarter With Filters in Photoshop CS3
- Vanishing Point Improvements in Photoshop CS3
- Hide Your Photoshop CS3 Palettes Automatically
- Using Adobe Lightroom with Adobe Photoshop CS3
- Get An Eye for Detail in Bridge CS3's Loupe View
- Recover Your Highlights in Camera Raw 4
- Photoshop CS3's New Quick Selection Tool
- New and Improved Curves in Photoshop CS3
- Better Black and Whites in CS3
- Cloning in Photoshop Has Never Been Easier
- Camera Raw Processing in Photoshop CS3
- Resizing Made Easy in CS3
- Creating Killer Selection Edges in CS3
- Matt's Top 10 Favorite Features in Lightroom 1.1
- The Coolest New Feature in Camera Raw 4.1
- Put Your Photos Into a PDF
- Flattening Layers Without Flattening
- Show Off Your Photos In Bridge
- Save Multiple Versions of an Image Easily
- How to Use Photoshop CS3's Auto Align Tool
- Create Lab Color Presets with the New Curves Dialog
- How to Create The Ray of Light Effect
- How to Create The Border Breakout Effect
- Creating Patterns in CS3
- Filtering in CS3
- Using Curves 101
- Adding Text on Top of Photos
- Create Panoramas that Rock
- Fixing Fringes In Your Photos
- Create Borders with Custom Brushes
- Export from Lightroom to Photoshop
- Creating Vector Grunge Brushes
- Create Silhouettes with the Pen Tool
- Performing a Virtual Nose Job
- A Few of Matt's Favorite Things
- Where to Store Your Photos in Lightroom
- Sharpening in Lightroom
- Creating Great Black and Whites in Lightroom
- Cropping and Straightening in Lightroom
- Printing From Lightroom
- Photoshop Action Shortcuts
- Making Changes to Multiple Photos at Once in Lightroom
- Develop Module 101
- Don't Lose That Brush!: Saving and Loading Photoshop Presets
- Creative Warping in Photoshop
- Layer Masking 101
- Layer Masking 102
- Selecting By Color
- How to Use Presets in Camera Raw
- Creating a Photo-Based Desktop Calendar
- Remove Distractions From Your Photos
- Changing Portrait Backdrops
- Layer Blend Modes Made Easy
- Instant Night Photo Enhancement
- Creative Blurring With The Lens Blur Filter
- Using Photoshop's Selection Brush
- Dragging Layer Styles
- Adjust Backgrounds with Layers
- Creative Contact Sheets
- Cloning 911
- Drop Five Pounds Fast!
- Dramatic Depth of Field Effect
- Liquify as a Retouch Tool
- Fixing Underwater Photos
- What is DNG?
- Dramatic Coloring in Photoshop
- Upsizing Your Photos
- Keyboard Shortcuts That Make Sense
- JPEG vs. GIF
- Create Explosive Backgrounds
- Color Photo Transitions
- Ghosted Man Effect
- On Image Controls
- Vibrance
- CS4's New Content Aware Scaling Feature
- Cloning with a Preview in CS4
- High Dynamic Range Photography (HDR), Part 1
- High Dynamic Range Photography (HDR), Part 2
- Photoshop CS4 Interface Enhancements
- Auto Blending Multiple Photos
- Background Effects using Illustrator and Photoshop
- CS4's New and Improved Dodge and Burn
- Improving your Waterfall Photos
- Using Collections in Bridge CS4
- Smart Collections in Bridge CS4
- Getting on the Web with Bridge CS4
- Emailing your Gallery using PDF Presentation
- The Missing Contact Sheet in CS4
- Setting Color Balance the Easy Way
- Turning Your Signature into a Brush
- Raw and DNG
- Photoshop and Illustrator Backgrounds
- Enhancing Hair
- The Unsharp Mask vs. Smart Sharpen Smack Down
- Reducing Shiny Spots in Portraits
- Realistic Perspective Graphics
- Edge Darkening
- Editing Photos
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Video Tutorials
- Photoshop CS2
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Photoshop CS
- What is Photoshop?
- Basics and Setup
- Color Management
- Layers
- Selections
- Masks
- Channels
- Paths and Shapes
- Painting and Brushes
- Type
- Color and Value
- Filters
- Restoring, Manipulating, and Compositing
- Saving and Exporting
- Actions and Automation
- Building Web Graphics With ImageReady
- Working With Adobe Version Cue
- Cool, Quick Effects
Creating Great Black and Whites in Lightroom
Last updated Mar 14, 2003.
Before Lightroom, creating a great black and white photo used to involve knowing the "tricks of the trade." When it came to Photoshop, there wasn’t any one adjustment that was made for creating black and whites. With Lightroom, however, that all changed. There’s a dedicated panel to not only converting your photo to a black and white, but also getting your black and white to look just how you want it to be. In the video tutorial below, I show you just how easy it is to create great black and white photos in Lightroom.
How to Get Great Black and Whites in Lightroom: Video Tutorial
