Monday, September 29, 2014

Photoshop CC: Using Adobe Camera Raw as a Smart Filter

Photoshop CC: Using Adobe Camera Raw as a Smart Filter

In this episode of The Complete Picture, Julieanne Kost demonstrates how to take multiple exposures and combine them into a single 32-bit HDR file that can then be edited nondestructively using Adobe Camera Raw as a Smart Filter in Photoshop. In addition, you’ll discover how powerful using Camera Raw as a Smart Filter can be when working with layered files.


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Photoshop CC: Using Adobe Camera Raw as a Smart Filter

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