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Build on your Photoshop – Level 1 skills with advanced techniques. Enhance your photo editing skills with retouching, creative color manipulation, and correcting common issues like exposure problems and red eye.
Take your Photoshop skills to the next level in this intermediate course designed for those who have completed Photoshop – Level 1.
Build on your foundation by exploring essential photography terms and key editing concepts to streamline your workflow and take your creative projects to the next level. You'll learn practical techniques for retouching photos, creatively manipulating color, and correcting common image issues like exposure and red eye. This class also introduces essential photography terms and editing concepts to help you work more efficiently and confidently. Perfect for anyone looking to refine their workflow and bring a more professional finish to their visual projects.
Important: We recommend you have taken Level 1 or have prior knowledge of the Photoshop Design Space.
This class requires your Adobe ID, https://account.adobe.com.
You will need access to the phone number or email associated with your Adobe ID account during class to complete a Two-Factor Authentication process.
Made possible by Friends of the Library through gifts to The Indianapolis Public Library Foundation.
AGE GROUP: | Educators | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Computer/Technology | Class/Workshop | Art/Crafts/Hobbies |
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