Workflow and post-processing Photoshop
Equine Fine Art
An addition to the course Equine Fine Art
Learn step-by-step how to transform your photos from raw images to stunning works of art. From importing your photos to organizing after customer selection, we'll guide you through the entire process.
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This course is designed for those who already have experience with Photoshop and want to sharpen their skills. It is the perfect addition to the course "Equine Fine Art - Horses in the studio" and offers a glimpse into the workflow and post-processing techniques I use as a fine art photographer.
So, if you're ready to go the extra mile to take your photos to the next level, the Equine Fine Art post-processing course is for you!
Who is the course for?
What do you need.
This course includes
This course is for anyone who wants to learn how to edit black photos or fine art photos according to my workflow
A computer with the paid version of Photoshop. If this is an older version it doesn't matter. Do you want the new version like me? Then install it via:
more than 45 minutes of footage about my workflow and post-processing
INHOUD CURSUS
INTRO
Introduction
WORKFLOW
Intro
Importing photos
Making photo selections
Convert photos to jpeg
Prepare photo selection for the customer
Organize photos after customer selection
PHOTOSHOP POST PROCESSING
Photo editing with camera raw
Photoshop editing
Export/save photo
CLOSING
Course closure
FROM THIS:
TO THIS:
Learn how to best edit your blackphoto or fine art photo
Learn my workflow
that I have developed over the past few years
Watch every step in Photoshop with me
Combi deal
Do you want to get started right away and get started with post-processing? Then choose the combination deal
For €899!
Price includes VAT
In the course workflow and
post-processing:
WORKFLOW
Intro
Importing photos
Making photo selections
Convert photos to jpeg
Prepare photo selection for the customer
Organize photos after customer selection
PHOTOSHOP POST PROCESSING
Photo editing with camera raw
Photoshop editing
Export/save photo