Advanced Photoshop Elements 5.0 for Digital Photographers
Buku ini diterbitkan tahun 2007 oleh Elsevier Ltd., UK adalah buku edisi Pertama.
Judul: Advanced Photoshop Elements 5.0 for Digital Photographers
Oleh: Philip Andrews
Penerbit: Elsevier Ltd., UK
Tahun: 2007
Jumlah Halaman: 425 hal.
Penulis:
Philip Andrews
Lingkup Pembahasan:
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Daftar Isi:
Foreword vi
Introduction viii
1 The Next Level 1
The comprehensive Photoshop Elements workflow 4
Elements basics 6
Basic Elements workflow 10
2 Scanner and Camera Techniques 13
The basics – resolution 14
2.01 How many pixels do I need? 16
The basics – color depth 18
2.02 More colors equal better quality 20
Digital shooting technique 22
2.03 Exposure compensation 24
Frame-by-frame control 25
2.04 Contrast 26
2.05 Color saturation 27
2.06 Image sharpness 28
2.07 White balance control 29
2.08 Applying fine-tuning automatically 33
2.09 Customizing your white balance 34
2.10 Shooting RAW for ultimate control 35
So what is in a RAW file? 37
The RAW advantage 39
2.11 Shooting workflows 40
Film and print scanners 41
2.12 Scanning resolution – 'Know where you are going before you start the journey' 42
2.13 Color depth 43
2.14 Multi-sample 44
2.15 Highlight and shadow capture 45
2.16 Color cast correction 46
2.17 Dust and scratches 47
2.18 Noise Reduction technologies 48
2.19 Color regeneration features 49
2.20 Scanning workflow 50
Fixing common shooting problems 51
Fixing common scanning problems 53
3 Processing Raw files 55
3.01 Enabling your raw camera 57
3.02 Modifying your capture workflow for raw 59
3.03 Using the Adobe Photo Downloader 61
3.04 The Adobe Camera Raw interface 64
3.05 The Conversion process 72
3.06 Keeping ACR up to date 76
3.07 Other Raw plug-ins 76
4 Photo Organization and Management77
Organizing your photos with Photoshop Elements 78
4.01 Add picture details in-camera 78
4.02 Organize photos whilst downloading 78
Organizing using Photo Browser 80
4.03 Captioning 80
4.04 Naming and renaming 80
4.05 Tagging your photos 81
4.06 Auto Face Tagging 82
4.07 Collections and how to group photos 83
4.08 Changing your view 84
4.09 Locating files 86
Protecting your assets 88
4.10 Creating a backup 89
Back up regularly 90
Store the duplicates securely 90
4.11 Versioning your edits 91
Versions and Photoshop Elements 91
4.12 Creating Image Stacks 93
5 Pathways to Editing in Elements 95
Automatic editing 96
Auto editing summary: 96
5.01 Auto Smart Fix 97
5.02 Adjust Smart Fix 97
5.03 Auto Red Eye Fix 97
Automating editing of several pictures at once 98
5.04 Processing multiple files 98
5.05 Multi-selection editing 99
5.06 Bulk Red Eye fixing 99
Semi-automatic editing 100
Semi-auto editing summary 100
5.07 Using the Quick Fix editor 100
5.08 Semi-auto Full Edit features 101
Manual editing 103
5.09 The Full Edit workspace 103
6 Image Changes – Beyond the Basics 105
Advanced selection techniques 106
6.01 Adding to and subtracting from selections 106
6.02 Using the Selection Brush 106
6.03 Magical selections 108
6.04 Saving and loading selections 109
6.05 Modifying selections 110
6.06 Transforming a selection 111
6.07 Precise control of selection size 113
Understanding layers 114
Masking techniques 118
6.08 Painting masks with the Selection Brush 118
6.09 Fill and adjustment layer masks 119
6.10 Using selections with layer masks 120
6.11 ‘ Group with Previous’ masks 120
Converting color to black and white 121
6.12 Changing the mode to grayscale 121
6.13 Desaturate the color file 122
6.14 A more sophisticated approach 124
6.15 The new Convert to Black and White feature 125
Advanced dodging and burning-in 127
6.16 Using selections to change tone 127
6.17 Erase back through tonal layers 129
6.18 Paint on dodging and burning-in 131
Enhance your poorly exposed pictures 132
6.19 Screening image layers to enhance tones 132
6.20 Adding detail to highlights and shadows 135
Tinted monochromes 136
6.21 Using Hue and Saturation to tone your pictures 137
Split toning 139
6.22 Select and tone 139
6.23 Two-layer erase 141
Black and white and color 142
6.24 Layer mask and gradient map 142
Border techniques 143
6.25 Simple borders 143
6.26 Sophisticated edges using grayscale masks 144
6.27 Creating frames with Frame Layers 145
Adding texture 147
6.28 Add Noise filter 147
6.29 Grain filter 148
6.30 Non-destructive textures 149
Advanced sharpening secrets 150
6.31 Unsharp Masking to the rescue 151
6.32 Adjust Sharpness for the ultimate control 153
6.33 Another approach 154
7 Darkroom Techniques on the Desktop 155
7.01 Diffusion printing 156
7.02 Instant film transfer effect 158
7.03 Using the Unsharp Mask filter to add contrast 162
7.04 Lith printing technique 164
7.05 Correcting perspective problems 166
7.06 Add emphasis with saturation 168
7.07 Restoring color to faded images 170
7.08 Cross-processing effects 172
7.09 Digital hand coloring 174
7.10 Realistic depth of field effects 177
7.11 Beyond the humble drop shadow 181
7.12 Ring flash shadow 185
7.13 New Curves features 186
7.14 Dust and scratches be gone 189
7.15 Combining images seamlessly 191
7.16 Believable montages – a step further 193
7.17 Producing high-key pictures 196
7.18 Correcting lens problems 198
7.19 Change to old 200
7.20 Painterly photos 202
8 Professional Retouching 205
Visual surgery without a hint of anything plastic 207
8.01 Adding a dreamy effect 208
8.02 Softening freckles 209
8.03 Eliminating blemishes 210
Clone Stamp tool 210
Healing Brush tool 210
Spot Healing Brush 211
Clone Stamp tool step-by-step 212
Healing Brush tool step-by-step 213
Spot Healing Brush tool step-by-step 213
8.04 Brighten Eyes 214
8.05 Tone down skin highlights and shadows 215
8.06 Retouching non-destructively 216
Sample all layers 216
Retouch duplicate layer 216
Mask editing adjustments 216
Use Adjustment layers 216
9 Making Better Panoramas 217
Advanced shooting techniques 221
9.01 Positioning the camera 221
9.02 Camera support 222
9.03 Exposure 225
9.04 Focus and zoom 226
9.05 Depth of field 226
9.06 White balance 228
9.07 Timing 229
9.08 Ensuring consistent overlap 230
9.09 Dealing with the moving subject 231
9.10 Fixing misaligned picture parts 233
9.11 Coping with extremes of brightness 233
9.12 Creating artificially increased DOF 236
9.13 Correcting exposure differences 237
9.14 Adjusting for changes in color balance 238
9.15 Vertical panoramas 240
9.16 High-resolution mosaics 241
9.17 Panoramic printing 242
9.18 Spinning panorama movies 244
9.19 Panorama workflow 248
10 Extending Your Web Abilities 249
Building websites – the basics 251
10.01 Elements’ Photo Galleries websites 253
Creating individual web assets using Photoshop Elements 256
10.02 Optimizing photos for the web 257
10.03 Button creation 259
10.04 Effective headings 261
10.05 Making seamless backgrounds 261
10.06 Using background matting 262
10.07 Creating downloadable slide shows 263
10.08 Assembling the site 264
10.09 Uploading the site 266
11 Producing Effective Graphics 267
Revisiting painting and drawing basics 268
11.01 Controlling brush characteristics 269
The More Options palette 270
11.02 Changing an existing brush 271
11.03 Creating a new brush 272
11.04 Text 274
11.05 Adding styles to text layers 277
11.06 Customizing shapes 280
11.07 Adding pictures to shapes 282
11.08 Using shapes as borders 284
11.09 Customizing the shapes you use 285
Text and pictures 286
11.10 Images in text 286
11.11 Text in images 288
11.12 Realistic text and image montages 291
11.13 Hand drawn logos 294
11.14 Reducing your picture’s colors 297
11.15 Posterized pictures 298
11.16 Kaleidoscopic images 300
11.17 Presentation backgrounds 303
12 Free Form Photo Layouts 307
Before you start – edit then layout 309
12.01 Basic steps for layout creation 310
12.02 Editing existing Photo Layouts 312
12.03 Adding, removing and replacing photos 314
12.04 Adding, moving and deleting pages 316
12.05 Using the Artwork and Effects palette 318
12.06 Align, arrange and distribute your frames 322
12.07 Printing your Photo Layouts 324
Print Preview 325
Print Photos 325
Order a Kodak Photo Book 325
12.08 Adding your own backgrounds and graphics 326
13 Photo Creations 329
The Photo Creations options 331
13.01 Multimedia slide shows 333
The version 5.0 slide show Editor in action 333
13.02 Producing a VCD with a menu 335
13.03 Creating pages for printing and publishing 336
13.04 Publish a photo book 337
13.05 Book publishing without using Photo Creations 339
13.06 On-line publishing options 340
13.07 Creating a greeting card 343
13.08 Making a CD or DVD Jacket 344
13.09 VCD/DVD with Menu 345
13.10 Flipbooks 345
13.11 Your pictures month by month 346
14 Finely Crafted Output 347
Printing basics 348
The inkjet printer 350
Laser 352
Dye Sublimation 352
Other printing processes 353
Image resolution vs printer resolution 354
14.01 Basic steps 355
14.02 Creating contact sheets 358
14.03 Multiple prints on a page 359
Ensuring color consistency between devices 360
14.04 Setting up a color-managed workflow 363
14.05 Calibrating your screen – Adobe Gamma 368
14.06 Calibrating your screen – ColorVision Spyder 370
Getting intimate with your printer 372
14.07 Calibrating your printer – resolution, color, tone and sharpness tests 372
14.08 Calibrating your printer – ColorVision PrintFIX 376
14.09 Making great black and white prints 378
14.10 What about permanence? 381
14.11 Preparing your images for professional outsourcing 385
14.12 Shoot small print big 387
14.13 Printing workflow 390
Appendices 391
Blend modes 392
Faster Elements at no extra cost 394
Plug-ins 396
Jargon buster 398
Keyboard shortcuts 403
Elements/Photoshop feature equivalents 406
Index
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