Excellent video! I really appreciate how you show the whole process, and repeat the commands a couple times, so I can see how it is REALLY used. One suggestion: how about switching the video to high speed while you go through FINISHING the job, and making the image look really professional. I would appreciate seing both how you fixed the riffled water and the ends of the branches, and what it could look like. that 10% often seems to confound me. Great series. I really enjoy your work.
Anthony, been watching lots of your photoshop training videos. I just wanted to leave a quick note of thanks and let you know that I've learned so much from your videos. Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much for all you do! Your videos are so helpful and you have a special way to explain things that make it easy to understand. You are my all time favorite for everything to do with photography. I am always looking forward to what you have to offer in the future!
I found this very helpful Anthony. I will try this technique in LR5 as I don't have the luxury of a stand alone PS program because I refuse to purchase the Adobe PS Cloud service... I do have Elements 13 but is mostly a jpeg program and my preference is to do these spot healing and/or clone adj's. while in LR5 raw before exporting to jpg... I will say in LR5, I have failed miserably with these adj. tools you have made look so easy to use in Photoshop successfully. Thank you, Bill Farr...
I find these lessons very helpful and I've learned most of what I know through them... But there is just one thing I have to say at this point. I don't think you need to spell out the :Control" vs. "Command" and "alt" vs "option" key differences between a PC and Mac now that you're into intermediate lessons.
Thank you Anthony. As always nothing but the best in showing & explanation. Always with you. Neville J.
With such a confusing selection of spot and healing etc tools this has helped in choosing the right tool, thank you Anthony.
Didn't know about shift-click until this video. Thanks Anthony!
You are absolutely brilliant Anthony, you are great at explaining ...
Very helpful. You're gradually demystifying Photoshop for me. Thanks, Anthony.
holy mackerel, I've been using PS for years and didn't know a lot of this whattt. also incredibly satisfying to watch
I am SO glad that YOU take your time. This was incredibly helpful. I can't thank you enough.
Hi Anthony, thanks for these Photoshop videos, I hope there will be some more in this series soon.
Excellent video! I really appreciate how you show the whole process, and repeat the commands a couple times, so I can see how it is REALLY used. One suggestion: how about switching the video to high speed while you go through FINISHING the job, and making the image look really professional. I would appreciate seing both how you fixed the riffled water and the ends of the branches, and what it could look like. that 10% often seems to confound me. Great series. I really enjoy your work.
Great vedio so helpful thank you so much ❤️
Hi Anthony, and many thanks for presenting the variety of options for spot -healing, regards Joe.
Anthony, been watching lots of your photoshop training videos. I just wanted to leave a quick note of thanks and let you know that I've learned so much from your videos. Keep up the great work!
Great video. Thanks!
Thank you so much for all you do! Your videos are so helpful and you have a special way to explain things that make it easy to understand. You are my all time favorite for everything to do with photography. I am always looking forward to what you have to offer in the future!
You make it very clear (no pun intended). Thank ya..
Thanks! You make this so easy to learn. I really appreciate your videos.
I found this very helpful Anthony. I will try this technique in LR5 as I don't have the luxury of a stand alone PS program because I refuse to purchase the Adobe PS Cloud service... I do have Elements 13 but is mostly a jpeg program and my preference is to do these spot healing and/or clone adj's. while in LR5 raw before exporting to jpg... I will say in LR5, I have failed miserably with these adj. tools you have made look so easy to use in Photoshop successfully.
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Bill Farr...
Thank you!
great video thanks so much
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You not tried on1Photo Raw yet would love your opinion on this excellent software
I find these lessons very helpful and I've learned most of what I know through them... But there is just one thing I have to say at this point. I don't think you need to spell out the :Control" vs. "Command" and "alt" vs "option" key differences between a PC and Mac now that you're into intermediate lessons.
A lot of artifacts on the power lines.
Very good but TOO long. I used the Z key to take a nap . Thanks
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