Photoshop essentials are the skills that separate designers who can fake it from designers who can build anything. Most people learn them backwards — they start with filters and effects when they should start with layers and masks. That mistake costs months. Here's a story. A freelance photographer I know — five years in — was charging $200 a session for portraits. Her photos were technically fine. Exposure was good. Composition was solid. But her edits looked flat. Clients liked her but didn't rave about her. Then she spent two weeks properly learning Photoshop layers, masking, and adjustment layers. Not advanced stuff. Just the core. Her next client called her work "transformative." She raised her rates to $400 a session and filled her calendar in a week. The difference wasn't talent. It was knowing how the tool actually works. Key Takeaways Photoshop essentials start with layers — once you understand layers, everything else clicks into place. ...
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