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Intro to Editing Section

Lesson 29 from: iPhone Photography & Mobile Photography

Philip Ebiner

Intro to Editing Section

Lesson 29 from: iPhone Photography & Mobile Photography

Philip Ebiner

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Lesson Info

29. Intro to Editing Section

Next Lesson: Storing Your Photos

Lessons

Class Trailer

Course Introduction

1

Welcome to Class

00:50
2

Why Are Smartphone Cameras Awesome?

02:10
3

The Course Challenge: Capture Your Day in 5 Photos

09:03

Camera Basics for Mobile & Smartphone Photography

4

Intro to Camera Basics

01:14
5

Exposure

03:56
6

Focal Length

01:46

Lesson Info

Intro to Editing Section

Now that we have learned all the technical and creative skills behind photography, we've gone out and taken a bunch of photos. It's time to talk about what we call in the industry, post production. Really? What is this? It's just what we do after you take the photo. Uh throughout this section, we're going to be talking about storage, where do all those photos go, the apps that we use to edit the photos and really what it is that, you know, why we use certain apps and how we use them to really make the photos that we take the best possible and that's through editing them and you know, fine tuning all those little things. So let's dive in. Uh first up, we're going to talk about storage.

Ratings and Reviews

Joanna
 

Definitely geared to beginners, but the class has a lot of good information. As an advanced camera photographer still trying to get to know my phone camera better, I learned a few things I didn't know (like you can use portrait mode for selfies, what hyper lapse is and the VSCO app). Nice job!

user-d195e3
 

Good course for everyone starting out and needed to have some more basic info beyond the common snap shot. I had wished for more info on using mobile in the more professional field like when switching from camera to mobile. Additional lenses and flashes and things like that. But this course was obviously not targeted at this. So overall still a nice brush up.

Barbara
 

Great class. Well organized and clearly presented. Would be very good for beginners and mid level users. highly recommend.

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