Tutorials for Photoshop Production

These tutorials are from materials developed for my Photoshop classes beginning in 1992 with Photoshop 2.
So they can be done in virtually any version of Photoshop that you have. If you go older than PS4 you won't have layers, for example, but the basic procedure will work fine.
The numbers are in the production order for this site not any special order of logic, creation order, or historical context.
Sorry ;-)
[BEGINNER]
#1: Simple compositing of two photos

This is a very easy Photoshop tutorial that I use to determine if my hotshot students in the second term really know anything or not. I give them 15 minutes (but you should be able to do it in less than 7 minutes.

#2: Clean up dirty photo with the History Brush

This is a bit more advanced, but not too bad. The truth is that many of the photos you receive from clients will be this bad or worse. Even worse are the digital photos taken with low-res, poor quality cameras. I tried to make the instruction fairly complete for the beginner but not too boring for the more advanced user. You will need this skill almost daily!

[intermediate]
#5: Fixing a scratched photo

Clean up the photo: perfectly! A Photoshop tutorial teaching stamping, healing brush, and other techniques to fix a damaged photo.

#4: Balancing Color

This is an intermediate Photoshop tutorial where you learn to get rid of color casts in a photograph.

#6: More complex compositing

This is an much more complex version of what you learned in #1: a Photoshop tutorial where you composite two pictures using the Pen Tool and border manipulation commands.

#8: More difficult cleaning & a tritone

This is a more complex Photoshop tutorial where you clean up an old photo that has suffered a lot of damage in wallets over the past three decades..

#10: Using the Pen tool to make a clipping path

This is a more complex Photoshop tutorial where you clean up an old photo that has suffered a lot of damage in wallets over the past three decades..

[Advanced]
#3: Fixing an Over&Underexposed original

This is a very difficult Photoshop tutorial that I use to show you how to fix over-exposed and underexposed areas of a photograph.

#7: Color changes and clipping group

This is a fun but complex Photoshop tutorial that I use to show you how to add a photograph into the shapes of some letters

#9: Deleting and replacing a sky

This is a Photoshop tutorial that I use to show you how to add a photograph into the shapes of some letters