Noodling around with Photoshop to create interesting composite artwork is all well and good. But if you rely on Photoshop to meet tough production challenges in a fast-paced professional environment, noodling won't cut it! You need results, and you need them now: This book delivers! In this copiously illustrated volume, best-selling authors David Blatner and Bruce Fraser offer scads of hands-on production techniques--as well as clear explanations of the concepts that drive them--so that you can get the best results possible on your own Photoshop CS projects. You'll learn about managing color, getting great scans, correcting tones and colors, and more. You also find complete coverage of all of Photoshop CS' newest features: an improved File Browser; nonsquare pixel support; cool, new Photomerge technology (which allows you to create seamless panoramas out of multiple images); and more. Throughout, the emphasis is on efficiency: the time-saving tips and professional shortcuts that will allow you to work faster, smarter, and more creatively with Photoshop CS.
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David Blatner is a Seattle-based graphic arts consultant specializing in electronic publishing. He has authored or co-authored several books, including the award-winning bestseller The QuarkXPress 4 Book, InDesign for QuarkXPress Users,and Real World Adobe Photoshop 7. Bruce Fraser has authored or co-authored several books, including Real World Color Management, and Real World Adobe Photoshop 7.
1. Building a Photoshop System.
2. Essential Photoshop Tips & Tricks.
3. Image Essentials.
4. Color Essentials.
5. Color Settings.
6. Tonal Correction Fundamentals.
7. Color Correction Fundamentals.
8. Selections and Channels.
9. The Digital Darkroom.
10. Sharpening.
11. Spot Colors and Duotones.
12. Line Art.
13. Capturing Images.
14. Building a Digital Workflow.
15. Essential Image Techniques.
16. Storing Images.
17. Output Methods.
18. Multimedia and the Web.