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Scott Kelby - The Adobe Photoshop CS Book for Digital Photographers
Submitted by Bookalytics.com on Mon, 06/16/2008 - 17:40.

Do you have a problem editing your digital photos? Maybe you’ve taken a ton of during your last vacation, but are not sure how to clean them up.
Or perhaps you’re a traditional film photographer who needs help in the realm of digital photography.
There are many digital photography books out there, but many of them fall short of delivering the correct mix of content.
Well, look no further, because the Adobe Photoshop CS Book for Digital Photographers is the book for you. This book shows the exact techniques used by digital photographers in cleaning up their images.
It’s written by Scott Kelby, who is President of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP). This is a trade organization for Adobe Photoshop users, with thousands of members in the US and 63 countries. Scott is also the editor of various Photoshop magazines and is a leading Photoshop trainer.
The book itself is not meant to be an exhaustive reference on Adobe Photoshop CS. What it does, and does extremely well, is to show you the inside tricks that experienced photographers use. You’ll learn how the pros correct, edit, sharpen, retouch and present their photos to their clients.
In Chapters 1 and 2 of the book, you’ll learn about the file browser within Adobe Photoshop CS. Scott shows you have to perform basic navigation tasks and the layout of the menus and commands. There’s a nice tutorial on digital contact sheets which allow you to print an inventory of the pictures on a CD. This makes looking for a photo much easier.
Chapters 3, 4 and 5 expose you to basic image editing techniques in Adobe Photoshop CS. You’ll learn stuff like cropping, resizing and color correction. If you have a lot of underexposed pictures, the book shows you how the professionals fix these. I also particularly like the trick on taking small photos and blowing them up to poster size, with minimal loss in quality.
There are many other techniques illustrated in the book. Throughout Chapters 6, 7 and 8, you learn techniques like masking, retouching and sculpting.
Have dark circles around the subject’s eyes? No problem. The book shows you clearly how to remove those ugly patches.
Want to change the color of the sky or the background? It’s simple to do by extracting the subject from the background.
You’ll also learn about the different types of sharpening available in Adobe Photoshop CS, how to stitch panoramic scenes and watermarking. Watermarking is important for stamping your photos with your personal signature.
Scott also shows you how to package your pictures. From creating a website, to burning a picture CD, the book shows you how using illustrative step-by-step examples.
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