There's an art and craft to every aspect of the photographic process--from capturing the image to correcting colors and tone and producing the perfect print. That's why all of the greatest photographers have worked in what's known as a closed-loop environment--that is, one in which they control every aspect of the process themselves, sending nothing to labs or service bureaus. This book shows you how to bring that closed-loop environment into your own digital photography workflow to produce beautiful, consistent fine-art prints. In this gorgeous, full-color volume, George DeWolfe--a student of Ansel Adams and one of the leading photographers working today--shows you how to use Photoshop CS to process and correct your images and produce archival prints on high-end inkjet printers. In elegant, approachable style, George covers everything from what you need (camera, computer, monitor, printer, scanner, and more) to how to set it all up and the workflow required to produce perfect prints.
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Höhe: 241 mm
Breite: 222 mm
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978-0-321-27223-2 (9780321272232)
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A former pupil of Ansel Adams and a professional photographer with almost four decades of experience, George DeWolfe gives lectures and seminars on photography in the United States and abroad. He also serves as senior editor of ViewCamera and Camera Arts and has contributed photos and text to numerous books.