Photoshop for Photography: The Art of Pixel Processing
Editorial Reviews Book Description In this essential guide, expert photographer Tom Ang demonstrates how anyone can harness the creative potential of photo-enhancing software to create simply superb images using nothing more than basic computer equipment and an ink-jet printer. Ang encourages readers to avoid the distractions of special-effects filters and weird distortions that serve little practical purpose. Instead, he offers expert guidance and proven solutions to some of the most common problems every photographer faces, including how to clear dust specks from an image, the best film for scanning, why you should avoid using the brightness and contrast control, what does four-color black and white mean, how do you adjust an image for optimum tones, and more. Plus, numerous screen shots and clear explanations make everything easy. Focuses on Photoshop and the techniques that also apply to Photoshop Elements, Paint-Shop Pro, Photo Impact, PhotoDeluxe, and others. About the Author Tom Ang has been writing about photography for over 20 years. He is the author of Silver Pixels, The Art of Digital Photography, Dictionary of Photography and Digital Imaging, and Tao of Photography, all published by Amphoto Books. A senior lecturer in photographic practice at the University of Westminster, he lives in London.
Photoshop for Photography: The Art of Pixel Processing,Tom Ang,Amphoto Books,0817453733,Adobe Photoshop,Computer Bks - Other Applications,Computer Graphics - Photoshop,Digital photography,Digital techniques,Image processing,Photo Techniques,Photography,Techniques - Darkroom,Techniques - Digital
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