A Video Photoshop Tutorial: before and after in CS6

So are you still undecided about making the jump to Adobe Photoshop CS6? Go for it!  You’ll love it! If you’re familiar with CS4 or CS5, you really won’t have much of a learning curve at all. The main thing that is different is how the adjustment panel works. You still have an adjustment panel but you now have a Properties Panel where you make changes to your chosen adjustment. You still choose your adjustments from the adjustment panel but once you’ve done so, you’re taken to a properties panel. It is here that you make your adjustments. And from here you can switch back and forth between your actual adjustment and your layer mask. No more mask panel. It’s different at first but it really makes things so much easier.  Would you like to see how I edit my photos and get a glimpse at CS6?  Click on the picture below to watch a video of me editing!

Adobe Photoshop CS6 portrait edit before and after by Lisa Harrison

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Lisa Harrison

With her Canon 5d mark III and various lenses, mostly primes, she enjoys lifestyle photography with bright clean processing and natural skin tones but equally loves black and whites. Living in Vermont with her husband, two children, and black lab Lucy, Lisa loves skiing and boating.

See more from Lisa at lisaharrisonphotography.com.

107 thoughts on “A Video Photoshop Tutorial: before and after in CS6”

  1. Shared on FB! I took PS 101 study along. It would be great to follow up w/ 201, and full participation is even better!

  2. Thanks for sharing that. I just bought CS6 because I got a really great deal on it, but I am en Elements user and I’m still feeling my way around. Love to see your edits! One of these days I would love to take your classes.

  3. I shared this on my FB wall. Keeping my fingers crossed. Sounds like an excellent (and well needed) class.

  4. Hi! I shared on facebook.. Sounds like a brilliant course, I’m anxious to improve my processing skills.

  5. I’d love to take this follow class with you Lisa! Learned so much in PS101. Thanks for the opportunity. Shared on FB and Twitter for you!

  6. LOVE Lisa…seriously, she is the best of the best! What a generous offer especially as I am hoping to take this class sometime 🙂 I shared on Facebook. Thank you!

  7. Yes! I shared on Facebook and Twitter. I’ve tried 3 different ways to pin it on Pinterest but it’s not taking. Has this been an issue? Suggestions? I’d love to have this tutorial on my board.

  8. Shared on fb!! Oh boy this looks like an awesome change to Ps!!!! Love the darker colors, less distracting! Fingers, toes and eyes, all crossed!

  9. Hi! I am trying to view your editing photo, is it disabled? I’m very curious in seeing the steps you take to edit your photos!
    Best!

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