Camera Raw gives you power to make your images fit your vision
Rob Sheppard is, first and foremost, a photographer. He believes technology can support the creative process, but should never supplant it. So when he explains the details of Camera Raw, the steps for using it, the workflow process, and certain best practices, he demonstrates how Camera Raw can empower you. That said, he encourages you not to be limited by his perspective. Use Camera Raw as you see fit -- because your work is your art.
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Explore the enhancements in the newest generation of Camera Raw
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Deal with RAW's limitations
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Manage white balance and exposure
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Learn to use camera settings that make the most of RAW capabilities
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Understand and apply the Camera Raw workflow
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Reduce noise, especially in night shots
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Discover the creative possibilities of black-and-white with Camera Raw
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Take full advantage of Camera Raw's special features
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Photos: 0 B&W, 200 Color; Screen captures: 0 B&W, 200 Color
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Höhe: 23.4 cm
Breite: 19 cm
Dicke: 2.1 cm
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978-0-470-22457-1 (9780470224571)
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Rob Sheppard is editor-at-large for Outdoor Photographer, and is author/photographer of over 20 books including The National Geographic Field Guide to Photography and Adobe Photoshop Lightroom for Digital Photographers Only. He is committed to bringing professional photographers together with technology that benefits their craft. His Web site is www.robsheppardphoto.com.
About the author.
Credits.
Foreword.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
Part I Capture Workflow.
Chapter 1 What are RAW Files Really About?
Chapter 2 Shoot RAW Right from the Start.
Chapter 3 Color and RAW.
Chapter 4 What's New in Adobe Camera RAW?
Part II Camera RAW Workflow.
Chapter 5 A Quick Look at Camera RAW Tools and Workflow.
Chapter 6 Workflow Applied.
Chapter 7 Advanced Tonal Control.
Chapter 8 White Balance Decisions.
Chapter 9 The Noise Problems No One Talks About.
Chapter 10 Special Features of Camera RAW.
Part III Making Camera RAW Work Harder for You.
Chapter 11 Tough Decisions.
Chapter 12 Black-and-White Processing.
Chapter 13 Double Processing for Exposure.
Chapter 14 Post Camera Raw Processing.
Appendix A: Alternatives to Camera RAW.
Pro Glossary.
Index.