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Paperback Raw 101: Better Images with Photoshop and Photoshop Elements Book

ISBN: 0782144322

ISBN13: 9780782144321

Raw 101: Better Images with Photoshop and Photoshop Elements

"This is a must read for anyone interested in getting the most from their advanced digital camera." --George Schaub, Editor, Shutterbug Magazine Now that support for digital RAW capture is built into so many cameras and both Photoshop and Photoshop Elements, more photographers are using RAW to seize creative control of their digital images. If you're ready to explore RAW capture, or if you've tried it and bumped into obstacles, this book will show...

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Rated 5 stars
The best I've found...enthusiastically recommended!

When I started shooting digital images in RAW I spent a ton on a bunch of books to help me understand the RAW processing workflow. The others were helpful but when I started working through RAW 101, all of the others were put on the shelf, where they have remained. This is a great step-by-step guide that you can work through using your own images to see immediate results from the easy-to-follow workflow. It gives clear,...

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Raw 101

This book is very well written. It not only explains clearly but helps to understand the concepts presented. When I finished it I was able to apply what I had read with very little difficulty. He did make a distinction between Adobe Photoshop Elements and its big brother, Photoshop. My interest was in the Elements and it was clear when he was discussing The Elements and Photoshop which was very helpful and carefully done...

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Rated 5 stars
1st introductory manual on Adobe RAW covers all bases

Any Photoshop or Photoshop Elements owner interested in making the most of the digital RAW capture will appreciate RAW 101: BETTER IMAGES WITH PHOTOSHOP & PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS. It's the first introductory manual on using Adobe Camera Raw and covers all aspects of its use in CS2 and Elements 3, providing step-by-step examples packed with color screen shots and photo examples throughout. Learn how to correct details, fix balance,...

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A great way to efficiently learn processing raw files

I purchased a Canon 20D about three months ago. Because this was the first camera I have owned capable of writing to raw, I searched the internet and read articles on the Adobe website (I use CS2) to get an idea about what it was all about. I played around with raw files, but I was not getting anywhere. Then I purchased Raw 101. First, it is a fairly easy read relative to reading Adobe manuals and Class Room in a Book,...

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A Simple, Straightforward Explanation

More and more advanced digital cameras offer a number of file formats for capturing the digital image, including JPG, TIF and RAW. None of these formats, because of the limitations of the camera mechanism, captures as much information about the scene being photographed as the human eye. For example, a photograph that shows detail in bright light will usually show less detail in shadows than the human eye would see. Some...

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