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Jun 26, 2007 13:54 |  #1

I just recently bought a new camera 2 weeks ago (XTi, 28mm 1.8, 70-200 F4) so I already have a ton to learn. Today I got a copy of Photoshop CS2 and have absolutely no previous expierence with it. So I have enough now to keep me busy for months.

But I would like a few quick run throughs if you dont mind. Does anyone have a "basic" step they do to an average picture to spice it up? Id like to play around with a few pictures but dont really know what Im doing, would like to see what you guys do and see how it effects my pictures..

thanks ahead of time


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Jun 26, 2007 14:00 |  #2

Go to your library and get a hold of a copy of Scott Kelby's Photoshop CS2 for Photographers book. That's about the best quick-start out there. PS is too sophisticated for us to walk you through its use.


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Jun 26, 2007 14:11 |  #3

Congratulations on all your new stuff. I know this can be a very daunting thing but hang in there.

The first thing that I would do is buy a book for CS2. Take a look at Scott Kelby's book for CS2 for Photographers. Great book with step by step instructions.

Next, I would start shooting RAW. Why RAW? Well, it offers you more flexibilty if things go wrong, and they will. While you are learning how to take pictures the best that you can it is nice to have a little more leniency if you mess up, like with WB or exposure.

Also, only work on a duplicate copy and not the original of your image. This way you can always start over if you need to (although with RAW you can always start over because you can not save over the original file).

Now, there is no single method to editing your pics. Not all shots need the same thing either. So it would be difficult to tell you how to edit your pics. There are certain things that are typically done to each photo though adn these would be levels, curves, and sharpening.

Levels (look under Image > Adjustments) - set the level of your white point, black point, and midtones. There are several ways to accomplish this, either by dragging the sliders or using the eyedroppers.

Curves (again under Image > Adjustments) - set the black point, white point, and grey point for contrast and color. Here you can use the curve to select points for adjustment as well as the eyedroppers.

Sharpening - This is the one step that EVERYONE uses at one point or another. Save it until the final step of your workflow. There are too many methods to comment on here but Unsharp Mask (USM) is the most popular method of sharpening and found under Filter > Sharpen. Do a search for favorite settings.


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Jun 26, 2007 21:09 |  #4

just open it up, open up a picture and start playing with it. learn basics like color correction, hue/saturation, levels etc. Then, once u hit a roadblock, just google Photoshop tutorials and copy them.

ive never bought a book, just played with it and internet new stuff. wait, I did buy a book but never opened it up (photoshop for dummies lol). I have no patience to read, just do do do!!


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