
Introduction
Use of Camera Raw
Dashboard
Navigate on photo
View before after
Sampler overlay
Reset parameters
Profiles
Presets
Histogram
Adjustment white balance
Adjustment exposure
Adjustment highlights and shadows
Adjustment texture and clarity
Adjustment dehaze
Adjustment vibrance and saturation
Adjustment curve
Adjustment color mixer
Adjustment color grading
Adjustment detail
Adjustment optics
Adjustment geometry
Adjustment calibration
Adjustment vignetting
Adjustment grain
Spot removal
Red eye removal
Brush part 1
Brush part 2
Graduated filter part 1
Graduated filter part 2
Radial filter part 1
Radial filter part 2
Landscape black and white
Portrait black and white
Selective black and white example 1
Selective black and white example 2
Mix color with black and white
Camera Raw
Camera Raw is an extension located in Photoshop software filters. It allows you to have access to a complete interface to edit your images. This interface is quite similar to Lightroom, but the advantage is that you can directly edit your photos with this interface directly using Photoshop, in an efficient and intuitive way.
Raw files
A Raw file cannot be edited. Changes made to the image are therefore not saved in the image itself. The Raw file has the raw data of your photos and that is why you will be able to independently correct each parameter. Most cameras generate a Raw file. Rest assured all the images in JPEG of your camera can open in Camera Raw because the software automatically generates an interpretation of the Raw file, updated in real time according to your settings. In this course we will also use images in JPEG format to improve a photo quickly and beautify a photo quickly without having to go through layers and longer settings in Photoshop, just use Camera Raw for effective modifications.
Work interface
The interface is simple and presents itself with editing tools located at the top of the screen such as white balance, cropping and even red eyes. It is possible to retouch any photo like Lightroom does with this filter directly integrated into Photoshop. The whole remains intuitive and by mastering the various photo settings, it is possible to make the best possible improvements.
What you will learn in this course
In this training I will show you how to effectively use Camera Raw for retouching your photos. You just need to have Photoshop and the extension is automatically found in Photoshop. We will start by seeing the basics of Camera Raw with the working interface. Then, we will work with all the settings in the smallest details to improve a photo. Filters are very important and I will show you how to make adjustments using the brush, the graduated filter or the radial filter. We will see at the end several trainings with the work on a portrait photo or many examples on landscape photos.