About the Author:
Ken Milburn has been consulting on and writing about personal–computer–based graphics, design, and multimedia since 1981. He is also an on–line instructor at Sessions, Inc. where he teaches Digital Photography 2.0, Basic Retouching, and is currently writing the course on Photoshop CS2 Camera Raw. He has been a professional photographer and digital artist for decades and primarily uses Adobe Photoshop, Corel Painter, and numerous third–party Photoshop–compatible plug–ins as his software tools. You can see representative samples of Ken’s photography at www.kenmilburn.com. Doug Sahlin is a photographer and videographer living in Lakeland, Florida. He has written 16 books on computer graphics and office applications and co–authored two books on Photoshop, and one book on digital video. Recent titles include Digital Photography QuickSteps and How To Do Everything with Adobe Acrobat 7.0. Many of his books have been bestsellers at Amazon.com. Sahlin’s books have been translated into five foreign languages. Sahlin has been an avid photographer since childhood. He began his exploration of shadow and light with a box camera. He honed his craft with 35mm film cameras before graduating to professional digital SLRs. While writing his books, Doug has produced commercial photographs of automobile races, fashion models, actors, authors, products, landscapes, architecture, and food for his clients. His work has taken him from coast to coast, North to South, and has been seen in print and on the Web.
Synopsis:
Packed with fresh, exciting ideas for doing high-volume digital image processing, this book shows serious photographers how to do better work in less time. Written by an expert in the same field as the reader, this book offers plain English examples and hundreds of step-by-step tasks and tips. It cuts straight to the chase with topics that every serious photographer and Photoshop user wants to know: hot-rod Photoshop features, secrets of RAW files, organization and workflow, creating keyboard shortcuts, action-building secrets, lighting after shooting, shortcuts to expert output, and much more. A pro glossary defines all the technical terms used throughout the text.
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