Advanced Photoshop elements for digital photographers
Philip Andrews shares his in-depth knowledge of Elements in this advanced guide ensuring that you can achieve optimum results from this powerful package. Once you've mastered the basics of Photoshop Elements, this is the book to further develop your skills to get professional results!Beyond exp...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford ; Burlington, Mass. :
Focal Press, an imprint of Elsevier
2004.
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Edición: | 1st edition |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627458206719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Advanced Photoshop Elements For Digital Photographers; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; 1 The Next Level; Elements basics; Basic Elements workflow; 2 Scanner and Camera Techniques; The basics - resolution; 2.01 How many pixels do I need?; The basics - color depth; 2.02 More colors equals better quality; Digital shooting technique; 2.03 Exposure Compensation; Frame-by-frame control; 2.04 Contrast; 2.05 Color saturation; 2.07 White balance control; 2.08 Applying fine-tuning automatically; 2.09 Customizing your white balance; 2.10 Shooting RAW for ultimate control
- 2.11 Shooting workflowsFilm and print scanners; 2.12 Scanning resolution - 'Know where you are going before youstart the journey'; 2.13 Color depth; 2.14 Multi-sample; 2.15 Highlight and shadow capture; 2.16 Color cast correction; 2.17 Dust and scratches; 2.18 Noise Reduction technologies; 2.19 Color regeneration features; 2.20 Scanning workflow; Fixing common shooting problems; Fixing common scanning problems; 3 Image Changes - Beyond the Basics; Advanced selection techniques; 3.01 Adding to and subtracting from selections; 3.02 Saving and loading selections; 3.03 Modifying selections
- 3.04 Transformimg a selection3.05 Precise control of selection size; Understanding layers; Masking techniques; 3.06 Painting masks with the Selection Brush; 3.07 Fill and adjustment layer masks; 3.08 Using selections with layer masks; Converting color to black and white; 3.10 Changing the mode to grayscale; 3.11 Desaturate the color file; Advanced dodging and burning-in; 3.12 Using selections to change tone; 3.13 Erase back through tonal layers; Enhance your poorly exposed pictures; 3.14 Screening image layers to enhance tones; 3.15 Adding detail to highlights and shadows; Tinted monochromes
- 3.16 Using Hue and saturation to tone your picturesSplit toning; 3.17 Select and tone; 3.18 Two-layer erase; Black and white and color; 3.19 Layer mask and gradient map; Border techniques; 3.20 Simple borders; 3.21 Sophisticated edges using grayscale masks; Adding texture; 3.22 Add Noise filter; 3.23 Grain filter; 3.24 Non-destructive textures; 4 Darkroom Techniques on the Desktop; 4.01 Diffusion printing; 4.02 Instant film transfer effect; 4.03 Using the Unsharp Mask filter to add contrast; 4.04 Lith printing technique; 4.05 Correcting perspective problems; 4.06 Add emphasis with saturation
- 4.07 Restoring color to faded images4.08 Cross-processing effects; 4.09 Digital hand coloring; 4.10 Realistic depth of field effects; 4.11 Beyond the humble drop shadow; 4.12 Ring flash shadow; 4.13 Hidden 'Curves' features; 4.14 Dust and scratches be gone; 4.15 Combining images seamlessly; 5 Making Better Panoramas; Advanced shooting techniques; 5.01 Positioning the camera; 5.02 Camera support; 5.03 Exposure; 5.04 Focus and zoom; 5.05 Depth of field; 5.06 White balance; 5.07 Timing; 5.08 Ensuring consistent overlap; 5.09 Dealing with the moving subject; 5.10 Fixing misaligned picture parts
- 5.11 Coping with extremes of brightness