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How to Wow: Photoshop CS3 for Photography, 3rd Edition View Larger Image | Jack Davis Peachpit Press, Paperback, 3rd Bk&CD edition, Published June 2008, 304 pages, ISBN 0321509862 | List Price: $44.99 Our Price: $28.50 You Save: $16.49 (37% Off)
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Geared exclusively toward photographers (and the photographically addicted)
using Photoshop, this book's simple step-by-step instructions help readers create
elegant solutions. Just like a favorite cookbook -- the ones with short,
clear-cut instructions and mouth-watering results -- this book identifies challenges,
provides simple recipes for overcoming them, and shows what's possible. Readers
will find recipes for dealing with common workflow problems (working with Raw
files en mass, color correction, dodging and burning, and retouching), and they'll
learn the exciting photo-enhancing techniques that can give their work that
extra wow factor: tinting, softening, collaging, you name it! Along the way
they'll get readers up to speed on all of Photoshop CS3's newest, snazziest,
and mind-bogglingly useful tools and accoutrements, such as the completely overhauled
Adobe Bridge and Camera Raw 4, Smart Filters and Adjustments, black-and-white
conversions, Auto Align and Blend, and much, much more.
About the Author
Jack Davis is co-author (with Linnea Dayton) of the award-winning and best-selling
guide to Photoshop, The Photoshop Wow! Book. He is also an award winning designer
/illustrator /photographer and contributing editor to numerous other books on
digital imagery, design, and on-line communication. His latest book is Adobe
Photoshop Elements One-Click Wow!, from Adobe Press. Jack and Linnea also have
a column in Photoshop User magazine called "The WOW! Factor." Jack
has degrees in traditional Commercial Art and Graphic Design and an MA and MFA
in Digital Imagery, Art and Design. When he's not in front of his Cinema Display
in San Diego he's usually on the beach somewhere in Polynesia with digital camera
and analog paints soaking up the local color.
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