Far from spelling the end of black-and-white photography, digital techniques have made many creative processes easier - this is the book that helps devotees of black-and-white photography move into the digital age. The digital revolution has made the experience of producing prints quicker and cleaner, but tends to assume that you are always dealing with colour photographs. This book explains how black-and-white photography is not only possible using digital technology but actually allows greater flexibility and creativity than ever before. It covers the basics of scanning, manipulation and printing, and also demonstrates some of the more advanced techniques that can be achieved in the digital darkroom.
Sprache
Verlagsort
Newton Abbot
Großbritannien
Maße
Höhe: 279 mm
Breite: 216 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7153-2561-2 (9780715325612)
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Tony Worobiec is the author of several photography books including Ghosts in the Wilderness: Abandoned America, a collection of his own fine art black-and-white photographs. He lives in Dorset. Ray Spence is an active member of the Royal Photographic Society and the author of books on photographic technique. He lives in Warwickshire.
Introduction; 1 Software and desktop; 2 Input; 3 Printing for permanence; 4 Basic manipulation; 5 Toning and colouring monochrome; 6 More advanced skills; Index.