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    Author(s)Philip Andrews
    PublisherTaylor & Francis
    ISBN9780240519906
    Pages352
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2006

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    Taylor & Francis Advanced Photoshop Elements 4.0 For Digital Photographers by Philip Andrews

    Once you have mastered the basics, this is the book to further develop your skills to get professional results with this ffordable software. Under Philips expert guidance you will be taken to the next evel, far beyond Elements basic concepts and skills so you can achieve the ptimum results from this powerful package. Philip includes details on how to push Elements to its limits as well as how to manage the digital workflow in general, covering scanner and camera capture techniques, advanced image changes, how to produce darkroom techniques digitally, as well as graphics capabilities and explaining how they all fit together. You will learn how to fix common scanning problems; make the most of dodging and burning-in techniques; adjust images for changes in color balance; set up a color managed workflow and much, much more!  Chapter 1 - The Next Level A true photographers tool Elements basics Importing photos Basic organization  Changing a pictures orientation Cropping and straightening Spreading your image tones Ridding your pictures of unwanted color casts Applying some sharpening Saving your images Basic Elements workflow Chapter 2 - Scanner and Camera Techniques The basics - resolution Image capture - input resolution  2.01 How many pixels do I need?  The basics - color depth Discrete colors (or levels) Comparing bits 2.02 More colors equals better quality Global versus local enhancement Ensure quality capture and enhancement with 16 bit and RAW files The advantages of 16-Bit or High-Bit capture Common high-bit misconceptions 16-bit mode - Global Changes 8-bit mode - Local Changes  Digital shooting technique Exposure  Exposure control  Two devices - the shutter and the aperture - control the amount of light that hits your cameras sensor. 2.03 Exposure compensation  Frame-by-frame control 2. 04 Contrast 2.05 Color saturation 2.06 Image sharpness 2.07 White balance control Auto white balance Light source white balance settings 2.08 Applying fine-tuning automatically  2.09 Customizing your white balance  2.10 Shooting RAW for ultimate control  Back to the beginning Interpolated color DIY RAW processing So what is in a RAW file? RAW processing in action The RAW advantage  2.11 Shooting workflows 2.12 Scanning resolution - Know where you are going before you start the journey 2.13 Color depth 2.14 Multi-sample  2.15 Highlight and shadow capture 2.16 Color cast correction 2.17 Dust and scratches Suitable for Elements  4.0, 3.0, 2.0, 1.0 Difficulty level - Basic 2.19 Color regeneration features 2.20 Scanning workflow  Fixing common shooting problems 1. Focus not on main subject 2. Picture too light  3. Picture too dark 4. Subject too blurry 5. Flash off glass 6. Portrait too dark 7. Portrait too light Fixing common scanning problems: 1. Marks on the picture 2. Color picture appears black and white 3. Picture is too bright 4. Picture is too dark  5. Picture looks washed out  6. Writing is back to front 7. The picture has too much contrast 8. When I print my scanned picture it is fuzzy Chapter 3 - Photo Organization and Management 3.01 Add picture details in-camera 3.02 Organize photos whilst downloading  3.03 Captioning 3.04 Naming and renaming 3.05 Tagging your Photos  3.06 Auto Face Tagging 3.07 Collections and how to group photos 3.08 Changing your view 3.09 Locating files 3.10 Creating a backup 3.11 Versioning your edits 3.12 Creating image stacks  Chapter 4 - Pathways to Editing in Elements Automatic editing  Auto editing summary: 4.01 Auto Smart Fix  4.02 Adjust Smart Fix 4.03 Auto Red Eye Fix  Automating editing of several pictures at once 4.04 Processing multiple files 4.05 Multi-selection editing Keystrokes for fast edits of multi-selected photos Semi-Automatic editing Semi-auto editing summary: Manual editing Manual editing summary:  Chapter 5 - Image Changes- Beyond the basics Advanced selection techniques 3.01 Adding to and subtracting from selections 3.02 Using the Selection brush  3.03 Magical selections 3.04 Saving and loading selections  3.05 Modifying selections 3.07 Precise control of selection size  Understanding layers Digital pictures are not always flat  Types of layers Adding layers  Viewing layers  Manipulating layers Layer styles  Blending modes and opacity  Layer shortcuts Masking techniques 3.08 Painting masks with the Selection Brush 3.09 Fill and adjustment layer masks 3.11 Group with Previous masks 3.12 Changing the mode to grayscale 3.13 Desaturate the color file 3.14 A more sophisticated approach Advanced dodging and burning-in Pros Tip: Non-destructive dodging and burning-in  3.16 Erase back through tonal layers  Enhance your poorly exposed pictures 3.17 Screening image layers to enhance tones Solving exposure problems when shooting 3.18 Adding detail to highlights and shadows Tinted monochromes 3.19 Using Hue and saturation to tone your pictures Split toning 3.20 Select and tone 3.21 Two-layer erase  Black and white and color  3.22 Layer mask and gradient map Border techniques  3.23 Simple borders Brushed aluminium frame effect   Dropped shadow frame effect  Simple line border  3.24 Sophisticated edges using grayscale masks Grayscale mask border inverted  Grayscale mask border  3.25 Add Noise filter  3.27 Non-destructive textures   Chapter 6 - Darkroom Techniques on the Desktop 6.01 Diffusion printing  Extending the technique  6.02 Instant film transfer effect  A digital solution  Desaturate the image tones  Mottle the ink  Apply a paper texture and colorThe paper color and texture is a critical part of the appeal of the transfer print. These two characteristics extend throughout the image itself and into the area that surrounds the picture. For this to occur in a digital facsimile it is necessary to provi  Add the Polaroid frame  6.03 Using the Unsharp Mask filter to add contrast  6.04 Lith printing technique  6.05 Correcting perspective problems  6.06 Add emphasis with saturation  6.07 Restoring color to faded images  6.08 Cross-processing effects  6.09 Digital hand coloring  6.10 Realistic depth of field effects 6.11 Beyond the humble drop shadow  6.12 Ring flash shadow  6.13 Hidden Curves features  Shadows/Highlights (from 3.0 onwards)  Adjust Backlighting (version 1.0/2.0 only)  Adjust Fill Flash (version 1.0/2.0 only)    6.14 Dust and scratches be gone  6.15 Combining images seamlessly  6.16 Believable montages - a step further  Creating convincing montages:  6.17 Producing high-key pictures  Gradient Map?  6.18 Correcting lens problems  Correcting barrel distortion  Correcting pincushion distortion  6.19 Change to old  Sepia toned vignettes with old background  6.20 Painterly photos  Changing to a pen and ink drawing (See a)  Switching photographic tones with pastel strokes (See b)  Creating a watercolour painting (See c) Pop art posters (See d)  Chapter 7 - Making better Panoramas Advanced shooting techniques  7.01 Positioning the camera  7.02 Camera support  Finding the nodal point  7.03 Exposure  7.04 Focus and zoom  7.05 Depth of field  7.06 White balance  7.07 Timing 7.08 Ensuring consistent overlap  7.09 Dealing with the moving subject  7.11 Coping with extremes of brightness  7.12 Creating artificially increased DOF  7.13 Correcting exposure differences  7.14 Adjusting for changes in color balance  7.15 Vertical panoramas   7.16 High resolution mosaics  7.17 Panoramic printing  7.18 Spinning panorama movies  Converting flat pictures to spinning movies  OPTION 1: Converting Photomerge output to the QuickTime movie format  Free convert to QuickTime VR utilities:  OPTION 2: Using Pano2Exe  OPTION 3: Making web pages with a Java Applet based viewer  7.19 Panorama workflow   Chapter 8 - Extending Your Web Abilities Open 24 7  Photo site styles  Photo website styles Building web sites - the basics  Creating web pages without writing HTML  Website assets Images  Headings Buttons  Text  Animation, sound and movies  8.01 HTML Photo Gallery web sites  Choose the images  Select a website style  Adjust the website settings  Generating the site  8.02 Customizing Web Photo Gallery templates  Creating individual web assets using Photoshop Elements 8.03 Optimizing photos for the web  File formats for images on the web  How big is too big Pros Tips for good image compression:  8.04 Button creation  Animated buttons - rollovers  Animated headings  8.06 Making seamless backgrounds  8.07 Using background matting  8.08 Creating downloadable slide shows  8.09 Assembling the site  8.10 Uploading the site   Chapter 9 - Producing Effective Graphics Revisiting painting and drawing basics  9.01 Controlling brush characteristics  The More Options palette  9.02 Changing an existing brush  9.03 Creating a new brush  9.04 Text  Creating simple type  Creating paragraph text  Basic text changes  Reducing the jaggies  Alignment and justification  Font family and style  Leading  9.05 Adding styles to text layers  9.06 Customizing shapes  9.07 Adding pictures to shapes  9.08 Using shapes as borders  9.09 Customizing the shapes you use  Text and pictures  9.10 Images in text  9.11 Text in images  9.12 Realistic text and image montages  9.13 Hand drawn logos  Pros Tip: Graphics tablets to the rescue  9.14 Reducing your pictures colors  9.15 Posterized pictures  9.16 Kaleidoscopic images  Which images are suitable?  9.17 Presentation backgrounds  (a) Lightening a soft edged selection  (b) Fade to white  (c) Dropped shadow text box  Adding your backgrounds to a PowerPoint slide   Chapter 10 - Finely Crafted Output Printing basics  Creating millions of colors from as little as four  Tones and colors made of dots The inkjet printer  Laser  Dye sublimation  Other printing processes  Image resolution vs printer resolution  10.01 Basic steps  A little more sophistication  Basic settings  10.02 Creating contact sheets  10.03 Multiple prints on a page  Ensuring color consistency between devices  CAPTURE  EDIT &ENHANCE  OUTPUT Color management and printing  10.04 Setting up a color managed workflow  Scanners and cameras (a) (b)  Monitors and screens (c)  Image editing program - Photoshop Elements (d)  New Options for Color Settings  sRGB versus Adobe RGB  Printer (e)  10.05 Calibrating your screen - Adobe Gamma  10.06 Calibrating your screen - ColorVision Spyder Getting intimate with your printer  10.07 Calibrating your printer - resolution, color, tone and sharpness tests  Testing tones (a)  Testing color (c)  Testing sharpness (d) 10.08 Calibrating your printer - ColorVision PrintFIX  10.09 Making great black and white prints  Choosing paper and inks  Why use monochrome inks  Specialist ink sets - the solution for monochrome printing  Paper types  10.10 What about permanence?  New doesnt always mean better  Print systems are more than a sum of their parts Testing permanence  Comparing apples with apples  The WIR certification program  10.11 Preparing your images for professional outsourcing  Outsourcing guidelines  10.12 Shoot small print big  Upscaling techniques  The results  10.13 Printing workflow   Chapter 11 - Photo Creations* 11.01 Multimedia slide shows  Photo Creations options  Using the new editor  11.02 Producing a VCD with a menu  11.04 Publish a photo book  11.05 Book publishing without using Photo Creations  11.06 Online publishing options  Kodak Gallery (www.kodakgallery.com)  SharedInk (www.sharedink.com)  PhotoWorks (www.photoworks.com) SnapFish (www.snapfish.com)  MyPublisher (www.mypublisher.com)  11.07 Creating a greeting card  11.08 Making a Photo Greeting card  11.09 Your pictures month by month  11.10 Binding your calendar pages  11.11 Creating a web gallery   Chapter 12 - Appendices Blend modes  Plug-ins  Jargon buster Keyboard shortcuts  Elements/Photoshop feature equivalents  Jargon buster.



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