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A complete photographic resource with thorough coverage of how to use Photoshop creatively, in a beautifully designed package full of gorgeous images.
Offers step-by-step directions that show you real-world examples of how to achieve the results you want from your photography and post-processing. This title helps you to: learn how to work with RAW image files; understand the Photoshop darkroom workflow; multi-process RAW files; and, create High Dynamic Range (HDR) images by hand.
Auteur
Harold Davis is an award-winning professional photographer. He is the best-selling author of more than 30 books, including The Photoshop Darkroom 2: Creative Digital Transformations (Focal Press), Creative Porraits: Digital Photography Tips & Techniques (Wiley), Creative Black & White: Digital Photography Tips & Techniques (Wiley), Creative Composition: Digital Photography Tips & Techniques (Wiley), Creative Night: Digital Photography Tips & Techniques (Wiley), Creative Close-Ups: Digital Photography Tips & Techniques (Wiley), The Photoshop Darkroom: Creative Digital Post-Processing (Focal Press) and Practical Artistry: Light & Exposure for Digital Photographers (O'Reilly). Harold writes the popular Photoblog 2.0, www.photoblog2.com, and is a regular photography and Photoshop columnist for Photo.net, a photography site with more than one million members. Harold is a popular presenter on a wide range of digital photography and Photoshop topics. His workshops are sought after and often sold out. In addition to writing and photography, Harold has been a software engineer, an enterprise technology consultant, and an Internet company executive. Photographic adventures and assignments have taken him across the Brooks Range, the northernmost mountains in Alaska. He has photographed the World Trade Towers, hanging out of a small plane, followed in the footsteps of Seneca Ray Stoddard, a 19th-century photographer of the Adirondacks, and created human interest photo stories about the residents of Love Canal, an environmental disaster area. Harold is well known for his night photography and experimental ultra-long exposure techniques, use of vibrant, saturated colors in landscape compositions, and beautiful creative floral imagery. He is inspired by the flowers in his garden, hiking in the wilderness, and the work of great artists and photographers including M.C. Escher, Monet, van Gogh, and Edward Weston.
Phyllis Davis is a graphic designer and writer. Her design credits include many books, posters, advertisements, and Internet projects. Phyllis is the author of more than twenty books on topics that range from elementary algebra to image editing software such as The Gimp and Photoshop. As a writer, she is well known for her ability to break complex topics down into easy to follow, simple steps. Phyllis has a deep interest in education. She believes in working "smarter, not harder, and that learning happens most when it is fun. She has followed her interest in unconventional educational strategies as a writer, trainer, and course developer. Phyllis was trained as a classical bassoonist. She is a winner of the Prix de Paris, and holds both a MM degree from Manhattan School of Music and a Diplôme Supériuer d'Exécution from the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris.
Texte du rabat
Photographers who wish to explore creative ways to use Photoshop are commonly frustrated by the typical Photoshop resources available to them. Either the material is technically sound, but lacks truly inspirational visuals, or it is chock full of beautiful imagery but weak on the how-to content. This new book by renowned photographer Harold Davis does both extremely well. A truly unique design, scattered throughout with notes, tips, and sidebars, makes it seem as if the author is sitting side-by-side with the reader, explaining each step in detail. Full-color, gorgeous images provide the reader with the inspiration they need to take their own Photoshop skills to the next level. From coverage of different types of software and hardware right through to how to work with filters, painting in photography to layers and masking, and everything in between, no creative stone is left unturned in this brilliant new resource for the savvy photographer and Photoshop user.
Contenu
Introduction; Part 1: From Score to Performance; Part 2: The Art of Imagination; Part 3: A Pixel Does Not Know Its Origin; Glossary; Index