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Digital Photography(c) Expert Techniques
Authors:
Milburn K.
Published year: 2004
Pages: 1/124
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Digital Photography: Expert Techniques, 2nd Edition
Digital Photography: Expert Techniques, 2nd Edition
Table of Contents
Digital Photography Expert Techniques, Second Edition
introduction Introduction
Chapter 1. A Plan for Nondestructive Workflow
Section 1.1. Getting the Camera Ready
Section 1.2. Computer Equipment and Configuration
Section 1.3. Image Downloading
Section 1.4. Winnowing Your Shoot
Section 1.5. Backing Up Originals
Section 1.6. Presentation for Client Approval
Section 1.7. Preliminary Editing
Section 1.8. Final Output
Chapter 2. Be Prepared
Section 2.1. Pre-Set Your Camera
Section 2.2. Take Along the Basic Accessories
Section 2.3. Know When Not to Shoot RAW
Section 2.4. Start in Program Mode
Section 2.5. Light Metering Tricks
Section 2.6. Tricks for Steady Shooting
Section 2.7. Stop the Action
Section 2.8. Go Where Few Have Gone Before
Section 2.9. Collect Backgrounds, Clouds, and Stuff
Section 2.10. Calibrate Your Monitor
Chapter 3. Bridging the Gap
Section 3.1. How Bridge Differs from the Browser
Section 3.2. Customizing Workspaces
Section 3.3. Working in Bridge
Section 3.4. Using Bridge for Winnowing the Shoot
Section 3.5. Add Metadata for the Record
Section 3.6. Ranking Images in Bridge
Chapter 4. Streamlining Camera Raw
Section 4.1. Save to DNG
Section 4.2. Leveling and Cropping in Camera Raw
Section 4.3. Understanding Camera Raw s Tabs
Section 4.4. Automating in Camera Raw
Section 4.5. Using the Image Processor with RAW Files
Section 4.6. Differences in Camera Raw in Photoshop CS2 and Photoshop Elements 4
Section 4.7. Opening and Adjusting Multiple RAW Files in Photoshop CS2
Section 4.8. Using Camera Raw for Creating Effects
Chapter 5. Nondestructive Layering
Section 5.1. A System of Layers for Nondestructive Editing
Section 5.2. Layer Abbreviations in Filenames
Section 5.3. What the Layers Palette Looks Like for All Stages
Section 5.4. The Magic Action for Layered Workflow
Section 5.5. Using Layer Options
Section 5.6. What You Can Do with Adjustment Layers
Section 5.7. Things You Can Do to Modify a Layer
Section 5.8. Grouping Layers
Chapter 6. Nondestructive Overall Adjustments
Section 6.1. The Basic Levels and Curves Routine
Section 6.2. Adjustment Layer Advantages
Section 6.3. Using Blend Modes on Adjustment Layers
Section 6.4. Changing HueSaturation
Section 6.5. Color Balance Techniques
Section 6.6. Applying Color Balance Techniques to Other Images
Section 6.7. Making Destructive Adjustments on the Layers
Chapter 7. Making Targeted Adjustments
Section 7.1. Tips for Using Selections
Section 7.2. Using Layers to Make Targeted Adjustments
Section 7.3. Creating Effects with Targeted Adjustments
Chapter 8. Repairing the Details
Section 8.1. General Repair Toolkit
Section 8.2. Specific Types of Repair Projects
Chapter 9. Collage and Montage
Section 9.1. Where to Find the Pieces for Your Collage or Montage
Section 9.2. Making a Collage
Section 9.3. Photoshop Features Especially Useful for Making Montages
Section 9.4. Matching a Knockout to Its Background
Chapter 10. Creating the Wow Factor
Section 10.1. Organizing Your Layers to Apply Effects
Section 10.2. Applying Filter Effects
Section 10.3. Using the Filter Gallery
Section 10.4. Blurring Memories
Section 10.5. Satisfaction in Liquefaction
Section 10.6. Using the Warp Tool
Section 10.7. Using Lighting Effects
Section 10.8. Homemade Backgrounds
Section 10.9. Colorization Effects
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Digital Photography(c) Expert Techniques
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Published year: 2004
Pages: 1/124
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