How to use Photoshop – An Atly class that will rock your socks!
Eeek! Have you guys seen Melanie’s new Photoshop class on Atly that’s being offered!?
She’s pre-selling spots at an awesome price and you guys do NOT want to miss it. I’ve been chatting with her a lot about it as she’s helped me design our Bright Night prints, like this one below…
…and there are SO MANY great tools in this class.
Photoshop 100 is for users with little to no experience in Photoshop, or those who have a basic knowledge of the program. The course provides an overview of the entire program of Photoshop, and it focuses on the most important tools that will help you most.
This course is divided into 4 parts and covers the following:
First you immerse yourself in Camera Raw and go over basic adjustments like exposure, temperature, white balance, contrast, highlights, shadows, saturation–and what those mean and how they can change your photos.
Then you dive into more detailed adjustments and edits such as removing blemishes and unwanted items in photos. This is then followed up by putting that final polish on your Photoshop skills by learning how to apply them in the real world. You focus on adding type, work on photo collages for blog headers, newsletters and more.
Plus, Melanie has a fabulous way of explaining things easily and clearly so that they’re super easy to understand, which I know I desperately need, when learning something new!
You can preregister for Melanie’s online instructional classes, by signing up here, so you’re all ready to go when everything’s released in a few days.
Dude, who doesn’t want to know how to use Photoshop better!? – it’s so helpful in all parts of my life, whether it’s designing something at work, making up a church flyer or even just whipping up a few awesome photos for scrapbooks. I’m way excited to learn more too!
THANKS Melanie!
xo
Unknown says
Wish this was a lightroom class!
Unknown says
This is so great to know!
Kathy says
Please post something about your new house! 🙂
Anonymous says
This is great! It's amazing what you can do to a photograph with the right tools.