Editorial Reviews Book Description "Digital Photo Processing" covers not just the standard 'getting rid of dust and scratches' approach to retouching, but also looks closely at removing unwanted elements, adding items, changing positions, distorting images, and many other creative techniques to make great digital photos. It shows you how to take prints of old family photographs, badly shot digital images, and other hopeless cases and turn them into high quality digital images suitable for printing or posting online. Detailed, coherent, and highly illustrated instructions on software tools are included, making this the perfect guide for the amateur. This full color book is aimed at those new to photography who have been enticed by the falling prices of basic, but efficient, digital cameras. About the Author Chris Tarantino is an expert in Adobe® Photoshop® and has worked in the retouching and color correcting field since 1983. He has been described as someone who "breaks" Photoshop to make it work better and is used by Adobe as an Alpha and Beta Tester for Photoshop. In addition to his role as an imaging consultant to digital photography companies, Chris is a high-end retoucher in a boutique retouching studio in New York. Clients in the past have included Victoria's Secret, Polo, Ralph Laurent, Saks 5th Ave, and Glamour magazine. Chris works closely with Beauty and Fashion Photographers helping them make a smooth transition from film to digital. Chris is also the author of Digital Photo Processing (1592001068), a book on color and retouching for beginners.
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