The Adobe Photoshop CC Book for Digital Photographers (2017 release) (Voices That Matter)

[Scott Kelby] ✓ The Adobe Photoshop CC Book for Digital Photographers (2017 release) (Voices That Matter) ☆ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Adobe Photoshop CC Book for Digital Photographers (2017 release) (Voices That Matter) Since today’s photography workflow in Photoshop is based around Camera Raw, about one third of this book is about mastering Camera Raw like a pro. Plus, you’ll learn: • The sharpening techniques the pros really use.• The pros’ tricks for fixing the most common digital photo problems fast!• The most useful retouching techniques for photographers, and how to make “impossible” selections like wind-blown hair (it’s easy, once you

The Adobe Photoshop CC Book for Digital Photographers (2017 release) (Voices That Matter)

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Rating : 4.76 (723 Votes)
Asin : 0134545117
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 360 Pages
Publish Date : 2018-01-18
Language : English

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He is also President and CEO of KelbyOne, an online educational community for learning Photoshop, Lightroom, and photography. Scott is a photographer, designer, and award-winning author of more than 80 books, including Photoshop for Lightroom Users, Professional Portrait Retouching Techniques for

Since today’s photography workflow in Photoshop is based around Camera Raw, about one third of this book is about mastering Camera Raw like a pro. Plus, you’ll learn: • The sharpening techniques the pros really use.• The pros’ tricks for fixing the most common digital photo problems fast!• The most useful retouching techniques for photographers, and how to make “impossible” selections like wind-blown hair (it’s easy, once you know the secrets), and how to use Layers like a pro. He also provides four bonus chapters, along with the images used in the book for download so you can follow right along.  • How to seamlessly remove distracting junk from your images.• How to stitch panoramas, how to process HDR for a realistic look, and tricks for pulling way more out of your images than you ever dreamed possible.• The latest Photoshop special effects for photographers (there’s a whole chapter just on these!).• A host of shortcuts, workarounds, and slick “insider” tricks to send your productivity through the roof! Scott includes a special chapter with his own workflow, from start to finish, plus, each chapter ends with a Photoshop Killer Ti

Scott is Training Director for the official Adobe Photoshop Seminar Tour and Conference Technical Chair for the Photoshop World Conference & Expo. He is a recipient of the prestigious ASP International Award, presented annually by the American Society of Photographers for “…contributions in a special or significant way to the ideals of Professional Photography as an art and a science.” And, he's also a recent recipient of the prestigious HIPA Award for his contributions to photography education worldwide. He’s a frequent speaker at conferences and trade shows around the world, is featured in a series of

Must-Have Book I recently gave in to the inevitable and upgraded from Photoshop Elements (PSE) to Photoshop CC (cloud version). I learned Elements using Scott Kelby's then-current book and have used his books to learn each subsequent PSE release. If you're just starting with Photoshop, Scott's books are a great way to learn. When upgrading from prior PSE releases, I've used Scott's books. Another well written book by Scott Kelby As always, another well written guide for photographers giving them the information they need to successfully edit their photos in Photoshop. Scott writes in a style that is easy to follow without complicating the techniques, and best of all, makes the material readily searchable so you can jump to whatever topic you need help with.. Missed the Mark! Darlene Although I do like Kelby's writing style I was very. I was looking for a book that would show me how to use Photoshop layers and features for composite work. Unfortunately this book had very little about the using layers and compositing and instead dwelled far too long on Camera Raw, Bridge and photo enhancement. Since I usually go from Lightroom which has it's own version