Wednesday, September 03, 2008 from 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM (PT)

How do you improve the color balance of your images? There are dozens of theories and approaches. This workshop will show you the basic principals of color correction — with real-world application of those principals.
In this information-packed session, you'll learn a variety of color correction techniques using Levels, Curves, and Hue and Saturation adjustment layers. You'll also dig into matching color between images, and balancing color to give “pleasing color” to images.
This 90-minute workshop covers the real-world use of Photoshop's color correction tools. Including:
We design our training materials in quick, bite-sized modules. The results are short, focused workshops that allow busy creative professionals to get what they need, and get back to work.
Here's the pitch: Join us online for about an hour, pick up a couple new skills, and get back to work. You can put what you learned into use the same day.
These workshops are demonstrated using Photoshop CS3 on Mac OS X, however the learning applies to PC users as well as previous versions of Photoshop.
This webinar is taught over the Internet using Acrobat Connect. Requirements:
After registering you'll receive an initial confirmation email. Several days before the webinar, we'll send you links and instructions for connecting using your web browser. We'll also send you a PDF handout for this workshop.
The registration fee covers a single computer connection. You can gather as many people around that computer as you like.
This workshop start at 9AM in Seattle, which means these times in the United States:
For our readers outside the US, here is a link that shows what 9AM in Seattle translates to around the world:
Link: What time is 9AM in Seattle?
We're adjusting to thinking in multiple time zones.
E-Pro Training and Support for Seattle Creative Teams.
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