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Topics covered on this tutorial video include:
Getting Started
Using a Digital Camera
- Using the Shutter Button
- Using the Mode Dial
- Using the Flash Button
- Using the Trash Button
- Using the Focusing Range Button
- Metering Modes
The Camera's LCD Monitors
- Preview Monitor Settings
- Settings Monitor Settings
Focus
- Automatic Focus Procedure
- Manual Focus Procedure
Depth-of-field
- Controlling Depth-of-field
- Use Minimum Aperture
Shooting Modes
- Program or Point-and-shoot
- Aperture Priority Mode
- Manual Mode /Shutter Priority Mode
Special Scene Modes
- Backlight
- Night
- Action /Portrait
Lighting
- Working with Backlighting
- When and How to Use Fill Flash
- Using Flash as the Main Light Source
- Using the Built-in Flash
- Using External Flash For Greater Control
- Using Multiple Light Sources
- Lighting For 2D Objects
Composing the Picture
- Keep it Simple
- Empasize the Center of Interest
- The Rule of Thirds
- Use Geometry
- Make Use of Apparent Motion
Controlling Focus
- Controlling Depth-of-field
- Focusing for Extreme Close-ups
- Focusing for Location Portraits
- Focusing for Scenics /Still Lifes /Architecture
Using the Built-in Light Meter
- Built-in Light Meter Modes
- Using Your Camera as a Light Meter
- When to Bracket
When to Use a Tripod
- When Shutter Speed is Less Than 1/60th Second
- Whenever You Need to Keep Your Hands Free
When the Going Gets Tough
- Stopping Fast Action
- Creating the Illusion of Fast Motion
- Shooting at Night
- Shooting in Bad Weather
Things Only a Digital Camera Can Do
- Shooting a Panorama
- Best Shot Mode
- Shoot a Sequence
- Shoot Video
Managing Images
- Using the Photoshop File Browser
- Organizing the Files
- How the Image Browser Functions
Imaging Editing Tools
- Imaging Editing Tools 1
- Imaging Editing Tools 2
- Imaging Editing Tools 3
- Imaging Editing Tools 4
- About Options Bars
- Using the Marquee Tools
- Using the Move Tool
- Using the Crop Tool
- Using the Slice Tool
- Using the Brush Tool
- Using the Erasers
- Using the Pattern Stamp
- Using the Fill (Paint Bucket) Tool
- Using the Gradient Tool
- Using the Path Tool
- Using the Text Tool
- Making Notes and Voice Annotations
- Using the Eyedropper
- Using the Navigation Tools
- Switching Between Normal and QuickMask Mode
- Using the Color Swatches
- Using the Screen Modes
- Jumping to Image Ready
Dialogs
- Dialogs
- Standard Components of a Dialog
Palettes
- What is a Palette?
- Making Palettes Appear
- The Components of a Palette
Self Teaching Routines (Photoshop Elements Only)
- Self Teaching Routines
- Where to Find Them
- How to Use Them
Automating Photoshop
- Automating Photoshop - Intro
- Actions in Photoshop 1
- Actions in Photoshop 2
- Places to Find Ready-made Actions
- Things You Can't Do with Actions
- Creating Your Own Actions 1
- Creating your own Actions 2
- Creating your own Actions 3
Correcting Exposure
- Correcting Exposure - Intro
- Using the Levels Command 1
- Using the Levels Command 2
- Changing Exposure Locally by Burning and Dodging
- Changing Exposure in Specific Areas of the Image
- Making a High-key Photo
- Making a Low-key Photo
Color Balance Effects
- Color Balance Effects - Intro
- Correcting Color Balance 1
- Correcting Color balance 2
- Changing the Mood of the Picture
- Creating a Tinted Picture
- Tinting with the Blend Modes
Enhancing Contrast
- Enhancing contrast - Introduction
- Using the Brightness/Contrast Dialog
- Changing the Contrast in Part of the Image
- Restoring Shadow Detail with the Fill Flash Command
- Saving Shadow Detail with the Soft Light Blend Mode
Selecting and Protecting Specific Areas of the Photo
- Introduction: Making Selections
- Various Ways of Making Selections 1
- Various Ways of Making Selections 2
- Various Ways of Making Selections 3
- Feathering a Selection
- Modifying the Shape of a Selection
Making a Fictitious Photo
- Introduction - Making a Fictitious Photo
- Choosing a Background and Moving a New Image Into It
- Matching Exposure /Color balance /Lighting Direction
- Grouping and Flattening Layers
Painting with Filters
- Painting with Filters 1
- Painting with Filters 2
- Painting by Hand with Photoshop 7 Brushes 1
- Painting by hand with Photoshop 7 Brushes 2
- Painting by hand with Photoshop 7 Brushes 3
- Online Digital camera photography tutorials
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