Adobe Photoshop 5.0 for Photographers has become a classic reference source written to deal directly with the needs of photographers. Whether you are an accomplished user or are just starting out, this book contains a wealth of practical advice, hints and tips to help you achieve professional looking results. The book begins with an introduction to working with digital images, providing essential information on everything from file compression to...
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Adobe Photoshop Arts, Music & Photography Communication & Journalism Computer Science Computers Computers & Technology Digital Photography Equipment, Techniques & Reference Graphic Design Graphics & Multimedia Graphics & Visualization Journalism Journalism & Nonfiction Photo Editing Photography Programming Reference Software Visual Arts WritingI got this as a gift for my husband who has used it every time he works on pictures.
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I think this book is a wonderful overview of not only Photoshop techniques which directly apply to a photographer, but also a lot of information about the scanning,saving, and printing process. It makes the world of Digital Graphics real for a photographer. I recommend this book to photographers out there who are getting started with the digital processes. It clears the smoke.
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This is a GREAT book. I've read a lot of Photoshop books about levels and curves, but this was the first book to show me how to actually use them to color correct scanned images. The other books tell you how the levels and curves work, but this book showed my how to use them to evaluate an image and then correct the image. This is also the first book that really taught me how to use the measure tool to automatically rotate...
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I am finding this book to be extremely helpful. I have no idea what a previous reviewer was referring to as "oral jargon" but the use of "English" English can trip up American readers once in a while. The book does tend to be terse, I have had to re-read sections to truly understand what the author meant. Trying to use this book without a copy of Photoshop at hand to test techniques for yourself is a bad idea.The illustrations...
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This is the first book I've seen that is about Photoshop specifically from the photographer's point of view. I found this a great attraction in buying the book.The book has a lot of information which I have found in no other place. The sections on color management in Photoshop are especially important and relevant. The sections on photographic image manipulation are well done and useful.I would recommend the book to...
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