Book description
Scott Kelby, Editor and Publisher of Photoshop User
magazine–and the best-selling photography book author in the
world today–once again takes this book to a whole new level
as he uncovers more of the latest, most important, and most useful
Adobe Photoshop techniques for digital photographers.
This update to his award-winning, record-breaking book does
something for digital photographers that’s never been done
before–it cuts through the bull and shows you exactly
“how to do it.” It’s not a bunch of theory; it
doesn’t challenge you to come up with your own settings or
figure it out on your own. Instead, Scott shows you step by step
the exact techniques used by today’s cutting-edge digital
photographers, and best of all, he shows you flat-out exactly which
settings to use, when to use them, and why. That’s why the
previous editions of this book are widely used as the official
study guide in photography courses at colleges and universities
around the world.
LEARN HOW THE PROS DO IT
Each year, Scott trains thousands of professional photographers on
how to use Photoshop, and almost without exception they have the
same questions, the same problems, and the same
challenges–and that’s exactly what he covers in this
book. You’ll learn:
The sharpening techniques the pros really use.
The pros’ tricks for fixing the most common digital photo problems fast!
The step-by-step setup for getting what comes out of your printer to match exactly what you see onscreen.
How to process HDR (High Dynamic Range) images using Merge to HDR Pro.
How to master Photoshop’s Content-Aware features.
How to use Photoshop’s video editing features to make movies from your DSLR videos.
How to process RAW images like a pro (plus how to take advantage of all the new Camera Raw features in CS6 and Creative Cloud!).
The latest Photoshop special effects for photographers (there’s a whole chapter just on these!).
A host of shortcuts, workarounds, and slick “insider” tricks to send your productivity through the roof!
Plus, Scott includes a special bonus chapter with his own workflow,
from start to finish, and each chapter ends with a Photoshop Killer
Tips section, packed with time-saving, job-saving tips that make
all the difference. If you’re a digital photographer, and if
you’re ready to learn all the “tricks of the
trade”–the same ones that today’s leading pros
use to correct, edit, sharpen, retouch, and present their
work–then you’re holding the book that will do just
that.
Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication Page
- Acknowledgments
- Other Books by Scott Kelby
- About the Author
- Contents
- Seven Things You’ll Wish You Had Known Before Reading This Book
- Mini Series: Using Photoshop CS6’s Mini Bridge
-
WWF Raw: The Essentials of Camera Raw
- Working with Camera Raw
- For CS4/CS5 Users Only: Understanding CS6’s New Camera Raw Sliders
- Updating to the Latest Camera Raw Editing Features (Not for New Users)
- Miss the JPEG Look? Try Applying a Camera Profile
- The Essential Adjustments: White Balance
- The Essential Adjustments #2: Exposure
- Letting Camera Raw Auto-Correct Your Photos
- Adding Punch to Your Images with Clarity
- Adjusting Contrast Using Curves
- Cropping and Straightening
- Photoshop Killer Tips
-
Raw Justice: Camera Raw—Beyond the Basics
- Double-Processing to Create the Uncapturable
- Editing Multiple Photos at Once
- Sharpening in Camera Raw
- Automatically Fixing Lens Problems
- Fixing Chromatic Aberrations (That Colored-Edge Fringe)
- Edge Vignetting: How to Fix It and How to Add It for Effect
- The Advantages of Adobe’s DNG Format for RAW Photos
- Adjusting or Changing Ranges of Color
- Removing Spots, Specks, Blemishes, Etc.
- Calibrating for Your Particular Camera
- Reducing Noise in Noisy Photos
- Setting Your Resolution, Image Size, Color Space, and Bit Depth
- Getting the Old CS5-Style Fill Light Slider Back
- Photoshop Killer Tips
-
Attitude Adjustment: Camera Raw’s Adjustment Tools
- Dodging, Burning, and Adjusting Individual Areas of Your Photo
- Retouching Portraits in Camera Raw
- Fixing Skies (and Other Stuff) with the Graduated Filter
- Special Effects Using Camera Raw
- Fixing Color Problems (or Adding Effects) by “Painting” White Balance
- Reducing Noise in Just the Shadow Areas
- How to Get More Than 100% Out of Any Adjustment Brush Effect
- Photoshop Killer Tips
-
Scream of the Crop: How to Resize and Crop Photos
- Basic Cropping for Photos
- Cropping to a Specific Size
- Creating Your Own Custom Crop Tools
- Custom Sizes for Photographers
- Resizing Digital Camera Photos
- Automated Saving and Resizing
- Resizing for Poster-Sized Prints
- Straightening Crooked Photos
- Making Your Photos Smaller (Downsizing)
- Resizing Just Parts of Your Image Using “Content-Aware” Scaling
- Photoshop Killer Tips
-
Black & White: How to Create Stunning B&W Images
- Converting to Black and White Using Camera Raw
- My Three-Click Method for Converting to B&W (Once You’re Already in Photoshop)
- Split Toning
- Duotones Made Crazy Easy
- Quadtoning for Richer B&Ws
- Creating Your Own One-Click Presets in Camera Raw
- If You’re Really, Really Serious About B&W, Then Consider This Instead
- Photoshop Killer Tips
-
We Are HDR: Creating HDR Images
- Setting Up Your Camera to Shoot HDR
- Scott’s “Down & Dirty” HDR Workflow (Six Clicks to Done!)
- Working with HDR Pro in Photoshop CS6
- Creating Photorealistic HDR Images
- High Pass Sharpening for HDR Images
- Getting the HDR Look on a Single Image
- Dealing with Ghosting in Merge to HDR Pro
- Creating a Blended HDR
- HDR Finishing Techniques (Vignetting & Soft Glow)
- Photoshop Killer Tips
-
Little Problems: Fixing Common Problems
- When Your Subject Is in the Shadows
- Fixing Shots with a Dull Gray Sky
- Using the Dodge and Burn Tools
- Fixing Reflections in Glasses
- Fixing Group Shots the Easy Way
- Making Really Tricky Selections, Like Hair (and Some Cool Compositing Tricks, Too!)
- Fixing Really Messed Up Wide-Angle Shots
- Fixing Problems Caused by Your Camera’s Lens
- Stretching Stuff to Fit Using Content-Aware Scale
- Removing Stuff Using Content-Aware Fill
- Moving Stuff Without Leaving a Hole by Using Content-Aware Move
- Photoshop Killer Tips
-
Side Effects: Special Effects for Photographers
- Trendy Desaturated Skin Look
- High-Contrast Portrait Look
- Getting the Grungy, High-Contrast Look Within Camera Raw
- Dreamy Focus Effect for People and Landscapes
- Getting the Instagram Look
- Panoramas Made Crazy Easy
- Turning a Photo into an Oil Painting in One Click
- Tilt Shift Effect (Using the New Blur Gallery)
- Iris & Field Blur (or How to Fake the 85mm f/1.4 Look)
- Creating Dramatic Lighting
- Photo Toning Effects
- Color Lookup Effects
- Sculpting Using the Updated Liquify Filter
- Night Lights Background Effect
- Photoshop Killer Tips
- Sharpen Your Teeth: Sharpening Techniques
-
Fine Print: Step-by-Step Printing and Color Management
- Setting Up Your Camera’s Color Space
- Resolution for Printing
- Setting Up Photoshop’s Color Space
- Sharpening for Printing
- Sending Your Images to Be Printed at a Photo Lab
- You Have to Calibrate Your Monitor Before You Go Any Further
- The Other Secret to Getting Pro-Quality Prints That Match Your Screen
- Making the Print (Finally, It All Comes Together)
- Soft Proofing in Photoshop
- What to Do If the Print Still Doesn’t Match Your Screen
- Making Contact Sheets (Yup, It’s Back!)
- Photoshop Killer Tips
-
Videodrome: Editing DSLR Video in Photoshop
- Four Things You’ll Want to Know Now About Creating Video in Photoshop CS6
- Opening Your Video Clips into Photoshop
- Your Basic Controls for Working with Video
- Editing (Trimming) Your Clips
- Working with Audio and Background Music
- Adding Transitions Between Clips and Fade Ins/Fade Outs
- Creating Lower Thirds (or Adding Logos)
- Applying Photoshop Filters and Adjustments
- Titles and Working with Text
- Using Blend Modes to Create “Looks”
- Our Start-to-Finish Project
- Photoshop Killer Tips
- Workflow: My Step-by-Step Workflow
-
Beyond the Clouds: Extra Photoshop Features for Creative Cloud Users
- Using Camera Raw Like It’s a Filter
- Opening 32-Bit HDR Images Directly in Camera Raw
- Liquify Is Now Re-Editable (and It Has a Handy New Tool!)
- Auto Straightening and Perspective Fixes in Camera Raw
- Smarter Image Upsizing (Even for Low-Res Images)
- Camera Raw’s Radial Filter (Custom Vignettes & Spotlights)
- Finding Spots and Specks the Easy Way
- Oh Hallelujah, It’s a Regular Healing Brush! (Finally!)
- Sync Settings
- Conditional Actions (At Last!)
- New Smarter Smart Sharpen
- Saving Blurry Pictures Using the Shake Reduction Filter
- Crop Tool Refinements
- Index
Product information
- Title: The Adobe® Photoshop® Book for Digital Photographers (Covers Photoshop CS6 and Photoshop CC), The
- Author(s):
- Release date: June 2013
- Publisher(s): New Riders
- ISBN: 9780133440065
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