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 Photoshop Elements 3: Photographer's Guide
  

  Photoshop Elements 3: Photographer's Guide by David Busch

  • Published by: COURSE TECHNOLOGY INC.
  • Author: David Busch
  • Page Count: 292
  • Group: PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 3.0
  • ISBN: 1592004377/9781592004379
  • Published: Dec 2004

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Photoshop Elements 3: Photographer's Guide
Adobe Photoshop Elements X: Photographers' Guide" is a unique guide that offers an in-depth look into the combination of Photoshop Elements and photography. If you are looking for a guide that shows you how to creatively use photography to produce compelling images and how to master all the tools Photoshop has to offer, then search no more! You'll get coverage of both traditional as well as leading-edge photographic techniques, and will learn how to reproduce or enhance them in Photoshop Elements. You don't need to be an ace photographer or image editing expert to create these eye-catching effects. Everything you need is contained in the pages of "Adobe Photoshop Elements X: Photographers' Guide."

Table of Contents
1. Photoshop Elements and Photography From 50,000 Feet
2. Camera and Lens Effects in Photoshop Elements
3. Digital Darkroom Dexterity
4. Secrets of Retouching
5. Combining Images with Compositing
6. Correcting Your Colors
7. Beyond Black and White
8. Stalking the Wild Filter with Lens and Computer
9. Printing Your Images

Features
Covers the latest version of the most popular image editing software for beginner/intermediate use.
Information is presented in an easy-to-understand manner, with full-color images to clearly illustrate the lessons.
Provides difficult-to-find coverage of the unique relationship between Photoshop Elements and photography.
Effectively speaks to readers from a photographer's viewpoint.
Written by working photographer who understands digital photography.