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Adobe Photoshop is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. I am in no
way affiliated with Adobe. Hi, I'm Steve Anthony. I'm a photographer and digital retouching
artist here in New York City. In this clip we're going to talk about how to make your
portfolio using Photoshop. It really couldn't be simpler, they've done it all for you. Basically
go to your file, automate, PDF presentation. And go into your source files browse and just
select the picture that you'd like - the pictures that you'd like to include in your portfolio.
I'm just randomly choosing some snapshots and just demonstration shots, just to give
you an idea of what we're talking about.
I mean this is plenty to give you an idea. And you can - there are all sorts of different
adjustments that you can make. You can set it up to look exactly like you want it to
look. In this case I'm going to leave everything as it is, select save. I'm going to save it
in my documents, I'm just going to call it Portfolio. Helps when you spell it right,
it's easier to find later that way. Click save and then just allow it to - I would just
use the existing presets. You can change them to your own tastes, experiment, find out what
you like. Click save PDF, and watch it go, and basically it's just taking these pictures
and putting them together in a PDF. And when it's all done it looks a little something like...this. And
as you can see all of the pictures have been assembled into a portfolio. And again, you
can make this as simple or as complicated as you like. I'm Steve Anthony, and this has
been how to make your portfolio using Photoshop.