Do you know how to get the best out of your digital images? As every art director knows, even the best photographs (on the best of days) can be plagued by problems such as color casts, unnatural tones, dull highlights, murky shadows, or low contrast. That's why color correction is such a critical step in preparing high-quality images for print or the Web.
In this challenging 6-lesson course, you'll learn systematic techniques for every aspect of color management using Photoshop. By evaluating and correcting a wide range of images, including some of your own, you'll learn how to identify classic color scenarios and use both comprehensive and quick-and-dirty methods for correcting them.
The course covers every aspect of correction, from how color channels work, to managing color settings and profiles, to Levels histograms and the Curves command, making target-based corrections, and preparing your images for print using sharpening, on-screen proofing, and CMYK conversion.
This course is developed and taught by imaging and print production guru Dr. Taz Tally, who is known throughout the Photoshop world for his information-rich but accessible presentations and seminars. There's truly no one better to teach you these techniques. Taz demystifies the scientific basis of digital colors, showing you how to get the most out of your images, as efficiently as possible.
Lesson One builds a conceptual foundation for color correction. You'll explore what color correction is and learn why it's an important part of the digital imaging workflow. You'll learn how RGB and CMYK images are constructed by pixels and color channels and displayed on your computer or other output devices, and gain an introduction to main correction terms to know. Projects will explore the resolution and linear dimensions of images as well as auto correction tools, and you will learn to manage and synchronize your Adobe color settings. You'll also pool 5-10 photographs of your own, which you will evaluate for issues and correct later in the course.
Lesson Two equips you with a scientific approach to evaluation using Eyedropper tool and the Info panel. You'll learn how to correct grayscale and color images using expert calibration curves that you've created yourself, and explore how linearization and neutralization are achieved. In the exercise, you'll practice measuring RGB values, and creating target-based correction curves.
Now it's time for the nitty-gritty of colors-identifying diffuse and specular highlights, color casts, midtones, and shadows. Photoshop Levels histograms are explored in detail to help you evaluate these key image components. With professional evaluation techniques, you'll know where your images need to be corrected and how to proceed. The lesson and projects run you through a range of imaging scenarios to help you build your skill in evaluating images.
Lesson Four covers procedures for color correction, ranging from the most efficient to the most exacting. For quick-fix scenarios, you'll learn how to correct images beautifully with just a little work using Levels. For high-profile or critical scenarios, you'll learn a systematic approach to management of colors that removes the guesswork. You'll also explore some of the more subjective areas of correction—how to make skin tone look "right" and when color casts might be used for effect. The exercise puts you through your paces via a range of color correction scenarios
By Lesson Five, you've learned a range of essential techniques for correcting your photos with great accuracy. Here you'll learn to put them all together into a useful and efficient workflow, from measuring your values to adjusting the details. You'll learn to use adjustment layers to accomplish your corrections in an editable, non-destructive manner. In the exercise, you'll put the workflow and adjustment layers to the test using your own photographs.
Correction of colors isn't the final step in producing your images. Once your images are corrected, you still have many important production steps to carry out. In Lesson Six, you'll learn how to sharpen your final images, convert them to CMYK for printing, and preview and proof your print images on-screen. In the exercise, you'll practice working on these production tasks and apply everything you've learned in the course to correcting your own collection of images.