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Digital Photography Bible with CD-Rom
by Ken Milburn
Author Ken Milburn shares his experience as a photographer, with tips and tricks on how to take a good image, whether it's the basics of high-quality
photography or technical insights into working a digital camera--such as compensating for shutter lag or the usually excessive depth of field. He
touches on several image-editing applications, but devotes the most time to the basics of using Photoshop.
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Adobe Photoshop 5.5 Classroom in a Book, (Web Edition) by Adobe Creative Team
Lessons that cover layers, masks, channels, filters, and actions, not to mention the newest tools in 5.5, the Magic eraser and the Background eraser,
both of which make silhouetting an image a breeze. Readers learn the new and easy ways to use compression previews in both applications. Slicing images
and applying different compressions to each slice is also made simple.
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The Digital Darkroom: Black-And-White Techniques Using Photoshop by George Schaub Investigates methods of working in the digital darkroom with an eye
toward enhancing the quality and creativity of black-and-white images. Schaub applies conventional darkroom skills (i.e. contrast control,
dodging and burning, and selective exposure) to the digital realm. Step by step, he reveals techniques including toning, colorization, making
high-contrast images, retouching, restoration, and special effects.
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