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Digital Capture and Workflow for Professional Photographers.
Title:
Digital Capture and Workflow for Professional Photographers.
Author:
Lee, Tom.
ISBN:
9781608950034
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (129 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- CONTENTS -- Author Profile -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Image Control -- White Balance -- Resolution, Compression, and Capture Mode -- JPEG -- TIFF -- RAW -- Color -- Tone -- Sharpness -- Exposure Value (EV) Compensation -- 2. Exposure -- 3. Histograms -- 4. Camera Settings -- Factory Defaults -- Preferred Settings -- Flash Fill -- 5. Working in JPEG -- 6. Color Management -- sRGB -- Adobe RGB (1998) -- Setting Up Photoshop -- 7. Processing RAW Files -- The Camera Raw Dialog Box -- 8. Batch Conversion -- Drop-Down Menu -- Adobe Bridge -- 9. Workflow -- Photography -- Backup -- Process -- Presentation -- How Long Does it Take? -- 10. Workstation Ergonomics -- Monitors -- Input -- Worktop -- Relax -- 11. Color Correction -- 12-Bit RAW -- 8-Bit JPEG Precise Approach -- Quick Fix 1 -- Quick Fix 2 -- 12. Actions -- What Are Actions? -- Action Basics -- Conversion to Black & White -- Muddy Version -- High-Contrast Version -- Sepia Filter -- Controlled Tone Conversion -- Tom's Soft Focus Filter -- Sharpening -- Smart Sharpen -- Lab Mode Sharpening -- Adjusting the Shadows -- Shadow/Highlight Palette -- Quick Fix -- Saturation -- Rotation -- Album-Specific Actions -- Stroke/Drop Shadow -- Pillow Emboss -- 13. Additional Photoshop Techniques -- Chiaroscuro -- Capture and Adjustment -- Vignetting -- Face Mask Histogram -- Plug-in Filters -- Eye Makeover -- 14. Presentation -- Websites -- Preview Albums -- Slide Shows -- 15. Album Design -- 16. Preparing for Printing -- Conclusion -- Index -- Back Cover.
Abstract:
Step-by-step techniques for creating digitally enhanced images, album design, expert presentation, and printing-industry-standard prints are among the topics discussed in this image-processing guidebook for professional photographers. Chapters, covering a myriad of issues for career photographers, include image control, working with JPEGs, processing raw files, workstation ergonomics, and client presentation. Tips on creating cherished albums by learning resizing, drop shadow, and composition procedures, are also provided.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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