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Author | : Eddie Tapp |
Publisher | : "O'Reilly Media, Inc." |
Total Pages | : 214 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 9780596101688 |
Acknowledged as one of the premier trainers in digital imaging, Tapp presents the key areas of Photoshop that with an expert's guidance, showing not only how they work, but how they should work for the user and his or her specific needs.
Author | : Mark Fitzgerald |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 563 |
Release | : 2013-05-06 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 0470431717 |
The digital photographer's workflow is divided into two distinct parts - the Production Workflow and the Creative Workflow. The Production workflow is used to import and organize large numbers of images, and prepare them for presentation via proof printing, Web, or slideshow. Increasingly, photographers are turning to Adobe's acclaimed new Lightroom software to manage this part of the workflow. After the best images are identified, photographers move to the second part of the workflow, the Creative Workflow, to fine-tune special images using a variety of advanced digital tools so that the creative vision is realized. An overwhelming majority of digital photographers use Photoshop for this advanced editing. Adobe Photoshop Lightroom & Photoshop Workflow Bible effectively guides digital photographers through both parts of this process. Author Mark Fitzgerald, an Adobe Certified Expert and Adobe Certified Instructor in Photoshop CS3 offers readers a clear path to using both Lightroom 2 and Photoshop CS3 to create a complete digital workflow. Fitzgerald uses tips, tricks, and step-by-step directions to demonstrate how to integrate these two powerful programs to optimize image management and create stunning images. The first part of this book is dedicated to offering an overview of the complete workflow, clearly defining the purpose of both Photoshop and Lightroom within a photographer’s workflow and explaining the basics of image files and how to organize them. The second part delves into using Lightroom to manage the Production Workflow. It begins with an in-depth look at the Lightroom workspace and how images are imported into it. Photographers are then guided through organizing images within Lightroom, processing photos, sharing photos with others in a variety of formats and creating files to use outside of Lightroom. Finally, the workflow is put into action by demonstrating how a wildlife photographer used Lightroom in the field while photographing migrating polar bears in the arctic. The third part focuses on Photoshop and the Creative Workflow, starting with opening files in Photoshop as well as suggesting when and how photographers should be utilizing Bridge and Adobe Camera Raw. A review of the Photoshop workspace is followed by information on adjusting tonality and color with a wide variety of tools, and working with layers. Part four moves into more advanced Photoshop tools and techniques, such as selections, layer masks and using Photoshop’s retouching tools. There is also a discussion on the nuances of using Photoshop and Lightroom together and how to use Photoshop actions in Lightroom. Part five focuses on putting all of the pieces together to create the complete Creative Workflow with Photoshop. It begins with a discussion for creating strategies for success. The author then moves on to how to solve special portrait retouching problems and how to add creative finishing touches. Then Fitzgerald demonstrates the entire process with a downloadable practice file so you can follow along and practice your newly learned skills.
Author | : Peter Krogh |
Publisher | : "O'Reilly Media, Inc." |
Total Pages | : 496 |
Release | : 2009-04-27 |
Genre | : Photography |
ISBN | : 1449343716 |
One of the main concerns for digital photographers today is asset management: how to file, find, protect, and re-use their photos. The best solutions can be found in The DAM Book, our bestselling guide to managing digital images efficiently and effectively. Anyone who shoots, scans, or stores digital photographs is practicing digital asset management (DAM), but few people do it in a way that makes sense. In this second edition, photographer Peter Krogh -- the leading expert on DAM -- provides new tools and techniques to help professionals, amateurs, and students: Understand the image file lifecycle: from shooting to editing, output, and permanent storage Learn new ways to use metadata and key words to track photo files Create a digital archive and name files clearly Determine a strategy for backing up and validating image data Learn a catalog workflow strategy, using Adobe Bridge, Camera Raw, Adobe Lightroom, Microsoft Expression Media, and Photoshop CS4 together Migrate images from one file format to another, from one storage medium to another, and from film to digital Learn how to copyright images To identify and protect your images in the marketplace, having a solid asset management system is essential. The DAM Book offers the best approach.
Author | : Bruce Fraser |
Publisher | : Peachpit Press |
Total Pages | : 338 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 0321334094 |
Describes the features of the Adobe Photoshop CS2 plug-in, Camera Raw, covering such topics as setting the balance, using the File Browser, automating raw conversions, and embedding copyright notices in images.
Author | : Stacy Cates |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 754 |
Release | : 2009-01-27 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 0470470925 |
The ultimate comprehensive reference to Adobe now updated and revised to cover the CS4 release! As the industry-standard image-editing software for print and digital media, Photoshop has a phenomenally broad reach and, if you’re a user, then you’re anxious to get started with CS4! This authoritative guide to Photoshop CS4 shows you how to retouch, color correct, manipulate, and combine images Sheds light on optimal ways to create cutting-edge special effects for digital or film-based images, and then use them on the Web or in print More than 1,200 pages are packed with advice that demystifies even the most complex Photoshop tasks Covers everything from image-editing basics to techniques for working with camera raw images Also discusses the file browser, histogram palette, lens blur, customizable keyboard shortcuts, and more Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
Author | : Scott Kelby |
Publisher | : Pearson Education |
Total Pages | : 725 |
Release | : 2011-03-24 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 0132118718 |
Each year, Scott Kelby, Editor-in-Chief of Photoshop User magazine and the #1 best-selling Photoshop author, trains literally thousands of photographers on how to retouch portraits using Photoshop through his live seminars, online classes, DVDs, and standing-room only workshops at the Photoshop World Conference & Expo. Now you can learn the same techniques he uses in his own retouching workflow, in the only book of its kind–one written expressly for photographers who do their own retouching. As a pro photographer himself, Scott understands that photographers make their living shooting, not retouching. But, delivering fully retouched images is now expected by clients. That’s why Scott put together this amazing resource for teaching photographers the quickest, easiest, and most effective ways to create professional-looking, retouched final images without spending hours grinding away at painstaking, detailed techniques. LEARN HOW THE PROS DO IT It’s all here–the step-by-step methods for fixing, enhancing, and finishing your portraits in Photoshop. Using the techniques in this book, you’ll create images that will absolutely wow your clients. You’ll learn: • How to soften skin and still retain detail and texture • The best tricks for beautifully enhancing eyes, eyebrows, and eyelashes • How to selectively sharpen portraits without complicated masking • How to create gorgeous-looking lips • How to remove blemishes fast and keep the most detail • The pros’ tricks for body sculpting • How to make your subject’s hair look fabulous • How to give your retouches that natural look that sets them apart • Plus, you get Scott’s complete 5-minute, 15-minute, and 30-minute start-to-finish workflows If you’re ready to learn the “tricks of the trade”–the same ones that today’s leading pro photographers use to retouch, tuck, tighten, and tone their images for that pro-retouched look–you’re holding the book that will do exactly that. It will radically change the way you retouch your portraits from here on out, and give you the best-looking, most natural retouches you’ve ever done.
Author | : John DiMarco |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 405 |
Release | : 2011-09-19 |
Genre | : Design |
ISBN | : 0470639199 |
The all-inclusive guide—from theory to practice—for print and Web design Any well-conceived print or Web design features the dynamic interplay between visual artistry and technical skill. It becomes important, therefore, for the designer to cultivate an aesthetic eye as well as develop a high degree of computer savvy. By combining basic theory with hands-on technique, Digital Design for Print and Web takes the unique approach of uniting two subjects traditionally approached separately into one complete volume. As a result, you will gain a clearer understanding of the entire creative process, from project management to working with graphics to designing for print and, ultimately, the Web. In this book, you'll find: Full-color text and illustrated, step-by-step instruction supported by more than 75 video tutorials Coverage of professional software including the Adobe Creative Suite A wide variety of inspirational images from well-known designers Online full-length project assignments from entry level to advanced An ideal resource for design students or practitioners, Digital Design for Print and Web will show you to how to create more effectively and guide you on the path toward digital design mastery.
Author | : Martin Evening |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 752 |
Release | : 2015-08-20 |
Genre | : Photography |
ISBN | : 1317423712 |
Adobe Photoshop CC for Photographers by Photoshop hall-of-famer and acclaimed digital imaging professional Martin Evening has been revamped for a thirteenth edition to include detailed instruction for all of the updates to Photoshop CC on Adobe’s Creative Cloud, including significant new features, such as faster Camera Raw processing, Blur Gallery noise matching, and new export options for quick image-saving and layers as separate documents. This guide covers all the tools and techniques photographers and professional image editors need to know when using Photoshop CC, from workflow guidance to core skills to advanced techniques for professional results. Using clear, succinct instruction and real world examples, this guide is the essential reference for Photoshop users. Accompanying the book is the photoshopforphotographers.com website, fully updated with new sample images, tutorial videos, and bonus chapters.
Author | : Bruce Fraser |
Publisher | : Peachpit Press |
Total Pages | : 660 |
Release | : 2010-04-09 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 0132104415 |
The Adobe Photoshop Camera Raw plug-in for Adobe Photoshop has changed the way photographers work with images. Shooting in the raw format gives digital photographers complete control over every aspect of image quality. Camera Raw makes the process of using raw files easier by providing a standardized way of accessing and working with these uncompressed digital negatives. Today serious photographers shoot raw images only. Real World Camera Raw with Adobe Photoshop was the first book devoted exclusively to the topic, explaining the advantages and challenges of using Camera Raw to produce magnificent images. Real World Adobe Camera Raw in Photoshop CS4 keeps pace with new directions in digital photography and raw image processing. Jeff Schewe, a contributor to the development of Camera Raw from its beginnings, updates Bruce Fraser’s bestselling book with inside knowledge of how new features let photographers optimize and convert images for the best results in Adobe Photoshop CS4. Hands-on techniques show readers how to expose and shoot for raw image capture as well as use new features. Readers will also learn how to use the latest version of Adobe Bridge to manage the thousands of images--and gigabytes of data--that result from raw shooting. Finally, Schewe discusses how Adobe’s latest revolutionary imaging software Photoshop Lightroom adds to the raw equation.
Author | : TeachUcomp |
Publisher | : TeachUcomp Inc. |
Total Pages | : 488 |
Release | : 2023-06-29 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : |
Complete classroom training manual for Adobe Photoshop. Includes 488 pages and 215 individual topics. Includes practice exercises and keyboard shortcuts. You will learn how to use Image Raw, edit photos, use painting tools, make selections, work with layers, add text, manipulate images, and so much more. Topics Covered: Getting Acquainted with Photoshop 1. Introduction to Photoshop 2. The Photoshop Home Screen 3. How to Create a New Document in Photoshop 4. Photoshop Workspace Overview 5. How to Open a File in Photoshop 6. How to Close a File in Photoshop 7. How to Use Panels in Photoshop 8. How to Use the Document Windows in Photoshop 9. How to Create and Change Workspaces in Photoshop 10. How to Use the Tools Panel in Photoshop 11. How to Use the Contextual Task Bar in Photoshop Camera Raw 1. About JPEG and Camera Raw Files 2. About Processing Camera Raw Files 3. How to Open a Camera Raw Image in Photoshop 4. The Camera Raw Dialog Box in Photoshop 5. The Zoom Tool and Hand Tool in Camera Raw 6. Toggle Sampler and Grid Overlays in Camera Raw 7. Process Versions and the Calibration Panel in Camera Raw 8. How to Adjust the White Balance in Camera Raw 9. How to Make Basic Tonal Adjustments in Camera Raw 10. How to Use the Tone Curve in Camera Raw 11. How to Make Detail Adjustments in Camera Raw 12. How to Use the Color Mixer in Camera Raw 13. How to Use Color Grading in Camera Raw 14. How to Use Optics in Camera Raw 15. How to Use Geometry in Camera Raw 16. How to Use Effects in Camera Raw 17. How to Apply Camera Raw Profiles 18. How to Reset Camera Raw Adjustments 19. How to Use Crop and Rotate Tools in Camera Raw 20. How to Use Healing in Camera Raw 21. How to Use Masking in Camera Raw 22. How to Remove Red Eye or Pet Eye in Camera Raw 23. How to Use Snapshots in Camera Raw 24. How to Use Presets in Camera Raw 25. How to Use the Filmstrip in Camera Raw 26. How to Update and Apply Camera Raw Adjustments in Photoshop 27. How to Convert and Save a Camera Raw File in Photoshop 28. How to Change Camera Raw Preferences Image Editing Basics 1. Raster and Vector Image Data 2. How to Change the Image Size and Resolution 3. How to Place Embedded and Place Linked Files 4. How to Use the Rulers and Grid in Photoshop 5. How to Use Guides in Photoshop 6. How to Use Guide Layouts in Photoshop 7. The Undo Command and History Panel 8. How to View Document Information in Photoshop 9. How to Use the Zoom Tool 10. How to Use the Hand Tool and Navigator Panel Color Basics 1. Color Modes and Models in Photoshop 2. How to Convert Color Modes in Photoshop 3. How to Change Color Settings in Photoshop 4. Foreground and Background Colors in Photoshop 5. How to Select a Color Using the Color Picker Dialog Box 6. How to Select a Color Using the Eyedropper Tool 7. How to Select a Color Using the Swatches Panel 8. How to Select a Color Using the Color Panel Painting Tools 1. How to Use the Brush Tool in Photoshop 2. Blending Modes in Photoshop 3. How to Use the History Brush in Photoshop 4. How to Use the Art History Brush in Photoshop 5. How to Use the Pencil Tool in Photoshop 6. How to Use the Color Replacement Tool in Photoshop 7. How to Use the Mixer Brush Tool in Photoshop 8. How to Use the Eraser Tool in Photoshop 9. How to Use the Magic Eraser Tool in Photoshop 10. How to Use the Background Eraser Tool in Photoshop Brush Settings 1. How to Use the Brush Preset Picker in Photoshop 2. How to Import Brushes in Photoshop 3. How to Use the Brush Settings Panel in Photoshop 4. Brush Tip Shape Settings in Photoshop 5. Shape Dynamics Settings in Photoshop 6. Scattering Settings in Photoshop 7. Texture Settings in Photoshop 8. Dual Brush Settings in Photoshop 9. Color Dynamics Settings in Photoshop 10. Transfer Settings in Photoshop 11. Brush Pose Settings in Photoshop 12. How to Create Custom Brush Presets in Photoshop 13. How to Create a Brush Tip from a Selection in Photoshop 14. How to Reset Brush Presets and Tools and Clear Brush Settings in Photoshop 15. How to Create Tool Presets in Photoshop Making Selections 1. How to Make Basic Pixel Selections in Photoshop 2. How to Use the Marquee Tools in Photoshop 3. How to Use the Lasso Tool in Photoshop 4. How to Use the Polygonal Lasso Tool in Photoshop 5. How to Use the Magnetic Lasso Tool in Photoshop 6. How to Use the Object Selection Tool in Photoshop 7. How to Use the Quick Selection Tool in Photoshop 8. How to Use the Magic Wand Tool in Photoshop 9. Select Subject in Photoshop 10. How to Use the Select and Mask Workspace in Photoshop 11. How to Use Menu Bar Commands to Modify Pixel Selections in Photoshop 12. How to Transform Selections in Photoshop 13. How to Select a Color Range in Photoshop 14. How to Select a Focus Area in Photoshop 15. How to Copy and Paste Pixel Selections in Photoshop 16. How to Save, Edit, and Load Selections in Photoshop Filling and Stroking 1. How to Apply Fills in Photoshop Using the Fill Dialog Box 2. How to Apply a Stroke in Photoshop Using the Stroke Dialog Box 3. How to Use the Gradient Tool in Photoshop 4. How to Edit a Gradient Adjustment in Photoshop 5. How to Use the Gradient Editor in Photoshop 6. How to Use the Paint Bucket Tool in Photoshop Layers 1. About Layers and the Layers Panel in Photoshop 2. How to Create Different Layer Types in Photoshop 3. How to Create a New Layer in Photoshop 4. How to Convert a Background Layer in Photoshop 5. How to Select Layers in Photoshop 6. How to Hide and Show Layers in Photoshop 7. How to Duplicate Layers in Photoshop 8. How to Stack Layers and Order Layers in Photoshop 9. How to Link Layers in Photoshop 10. How to Group Layers in Photoshop 11. How to Color-Code Layers in Photoshop 12. How to Use the Move Tool in Photoshop to Move, Transform, Align, and Distribute Layer Content 13. How to Lock Pixels in Layers in Photoshop 14. How to Rename Layers and Delete Layers in Photoshop 15. How to Merge Layers and Flatten Layers in Photoshop 16. How to Apply a Layer Style in Photoshop 17. How to Create Adjustment Layers and Fill Layers in Photoshop 18. How to Create Clipping Masks in Photoshop 19. How to Create Layer Masks in Photoshop 20. How to Filter Layers in Photoshop Text 1. How to Create Vector Text and Raster Text Using the Type Tools in Photoshop 2. How to Create Point Text Using the Type Tools in Photoshop 3. How to Create Paragraph Text Using the Type Tools in Photoshop 4. How to Select Text in Photoshop 5. How to Use the Character and Paragraph Panels in Photoshop 6. How to Edit Text in Photoshop 7. How to Warp Text and Raster Content in Photoshop 8. How to Rasterize Type Layers in Photoshop 9. How to Add Text to the Border of an Open Path or Shape in Photoshop 10. How to Add Text Inside a Closed Path or Shape in Photoshop Drawing 1. Paths and Shapes in Photoshop 2. How to Use the Pen Tool in Photoshop 3. How to Use the Freeform Pen Tool in Photoshop 4. How to Use the Curvature Pen Tool in Photoshop 5. How to Use the Paths Panel in Photoshop 6. How to Use the Path Selection Tool in Photoshop 7. How to Use the Direct Selection Tool in Photoshop 8. How to Use the Add Anchor Point Tool in Photoshop 9. How to Use the Delete Anchor Point Tool in Photoshop 10. How to Use the Convert Point Tool in Photoshop 11. How to Use the Shape Tools in Photoshop 12. How to Set Path Operations in Photoshop 13. How to Align and Distribute Paths in Photoshop 14. How to Arrange Paths in Photoshop 15. How to Convert Paths to Selections in Photoshop 16. How to Convert a Selection into a Path in Photoshop 17. How to Convert a Path into a Shape in Photoshop 18. How to Define a Custom Shape in Photoshop 19. How to Use Vector Masks in Photoshop Manipulating Images 1. How to Change the Canvas Size in Photoshop 2. How to Rotate and Flip the Canvas or Use the Rotate View Tool in Photoshop 3. How to Crop in Photoshop 4. How to Straighten an Image in Photoshop 5. How to Transform Content in Photoshop 6. How to Use the Smudge Tool in Photoshop 7. How to Use the Blur Tool in Photoshop 8. How to Use the Sharpen Tool in Photoshop 9. How to Use the Dodge Tool in Photoshop 10. How to Use the Burn Tool in Photoshop 11. How to Use the Sponge Tool in Photoshop 12. How to Use the Clone Stamp Tool in Photoshop 13. How to Use the Pattern Stamp Tool in Photoshop 14. How to Use the Spot Healing Brush Tool in Photoshop 15. How to Use the Remove Tool in Photoshop 16. How to Use the Healing Brush Tool in Photoshop 17. How to Use the Patch Tool in Photoshop 18. How to Use the Content-Aware Move Tool in Photoshop 19. How to Use the Red Eye Tool in Photoshop 20. How to Use Photomerge in Photoshop 21. How to Create a Knockout in Photoshop 22. How to Use Sky Replacement in Photoshop Filtering and Adjusting Photos 1. Methods of Applying Filters and Adjustments in Photoshop 2. How to Apply Filters in Photoshop and Use the Filter Gallery 3. How to Use the Liquify Command in Photoshop 4. How to Apply Lens Correction in Photoshop 5. How to Apply Auto Adjustments in Photoshop 6. How to Adjust Shadows/Highlights in Photoshop 7. How to Adjust the Brightness/Contrast in Photoshop 8. How to Adjust the Levels in Photoshop 9. How to Adjust the Hue/Saturation in Photoshop 10. How to Desaturate in Photoshop 11. How to Replace Color in Photoshop 12. How to Adjust Curves in Photoshop 13. How to Adjust Exposure in Photoshop 14. How to Adjust Vibrance in Photoshop 15. How to Apply a Black and White Adjustment in Photoshop 16. How to Apply a Color Balance Adjustment in Photoshop 17. How to Apply a Photo Filter Adjustment in Photoshop 18. How to Apply a Channel Mixer Adjustment in Photoshop 19. How to Apply a Color Lookup Adjustment in Photoshop 20. How to Invert Colors in Photoshop 21. How to Apply a Threshold Adjustment in Photoshop 22. How to Apply a Gradient Map Adjustment in Photoshop 23. How to Apply a Selective Color Adjustment in Photoshop 24. Photo Repair Filters in Photoshop 25. How to Use the Smart Sharpen Filter in Photoshop 26. How to Use the Unsharp Mask Filter in Photoshop Artboards 1. Learn about Artboards in Photoshop 2. How to Create Artboards in Photoshop 3. How to Manage Artboards in Photoshop 4. How to Export Artboards to Files in Photoshop 5. How to Export Artboards to Files in Photoshop Saving, Printing, and Exporting Files 1. How to Save Files in Photoshop 2. How to Use Save for Web in Photoshop 3. How to Set Export Preferences in Photoshop 4. How to Use Quick Export in Photoshop 5. How to Use Export As in Photoshop 6. How to Print in Photoshop Help 1. How to Find Help in Photoshop 2. How to Show Your System Info in Photoshop 3. How to Download Updates to Photoshop