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Are you ready for an amazing new edition of the Photoshop book that breaks all the rules?
Scott Kelby, Editor and Publisher of Photoshop User magazine--and the #1 best-selling photography techniques author--once again takes this book to a whole new level as he uncovers more of the latest, most important, and most useful Adobe Photoshop techniques for photographers.
This update to his award-winning, record-breaking book does something for digital photographers that has never been done before--it cuts through the bull and shows you exactly "how to do it." It's not a bunch of theory; it doesn't challenge you to come up with your own settings or figure it out on your own. Instead, Scott shows you step by step the exact techniques used by today's cutting-edge photographers, and best of all, he shows you flat-out exactly which settings to use, when to use them, and why. That's why editions of this book are widely used as the official study guide in photography courses at colleges and universities around the world.
The photographer's workflow in Photoshop has evolved greatly over time and, in the latest edition of this book, you'll learn how to leverage Photoshop's new AI-powered masking features and how to spend less time on boring production tasks, so you can spend more time being creative. Plus, you'll learn:
The most useful retouching techniques for photographers, such as how to make "impossible" selections, like wind-blown hair (it's easy, once you know the secrets), and how to use layers like a pro. The sharpening techniques the pros really use. The pros' tricks for fixing the most common photo problems fast! How to seamlessly remove distracting things from your images. How to make the most of Camera Raw and when to work it into your workflow, even if you never shoot in RAW--it works great on JPEGs and TIFFs, too. The latest Photoshop special effects for photographers (there's a whole chapter just on these!). A host of shortcuts, workarounds, and slick "insider" tricks to help you get twice the work done in half the time.
You also get four online bonus chapters with even more content, along with the images used in the book, for download, so you can follow right along. If you're ready to learn all the "tricks of the trade"--the same ones that today's leading pros use to correct, edit, retouch, and sharpen their work--then you're holding the book that will do just that.
The Essentials of Camera Raw 001 How to Open JPEGs, TIFFs, and RAW Images in Camera Raw 002 If You Shoot in RAW, Start Here 005 Using Camera Raw Anytime During Your Editing 007 Three Ways to Set Your Image's White Balance 008 Seeing a Before/After in Camera Raw 011 Having Camera Raw Auto-Correct Your Photo 013 Setting Your Overall Exposure, Part One: Expanding Your Tonal Range 015 Setting Your Overall Exposure, Part Two: Setting the Overall Brightness 017 Fixing Flat-Looking Images by Adding Contrast 019 Dealing with Highlight Problems (Clipping) 020 Fixing Backlit Images 022 Enhancing Detail Using the Texture Slider 023 Adding "Punch" Using Clarity 024 The Difference Between Texture and Clarity 025 Making Your Colors Pop! 026 My Editing-Your-Images Cheat Sheet 027 Camera Raw-Beyond the Basics 029 Editing Multiple Photos at Once 030 Advanced Contrast Using Curves 033 Capture Sharpening in Camera Raw 040 Creative Sharpening 045 Removing Spots, Dust, and Other Distracting Stuff 046 Camera Raw Can Show You Where the Spots Are 048 Removing (Erasing) Distracting Things in Your Photo 049 Adjusting or Changing Ranges of Color 052 Removing Haze or Fog 054 Reducing Noise 055 Cropping and Straightening 057 Saving Edits as You Go, So You Can Experiment 060 Choosing How Your RAW Images Will Appear in Photoshop 061 Masking Miracles 067 Five Important Things About Masking 068 Editing Your Main Subject 070 Better Looking Skies, Method 1: Sky Mask 072 Better Looking Skies, Method 2: Linear Gradient Mask 074 Better Looking Skies, Method 3: Masking Objects 076 Better Looking Skies, Method 4: Preserving Clouds Using a Luminance Range Mask 078 Better Looking Skies, Method 5: Reducing Banding in a Sky Using Select Sky 080 What to Do If It Doesn't Work Perfectly 082 Four Really Helpful Things to Know Now About the Brush Masking Tool 084 Painting with Light (Also Known as "Dodging & Burning") 086 The Brush's Awesome Auto Mask Feature 088 A Better Way to Reduce Noise 090 Painting White Balance 091 Editing Your Background 092 Adjusting an Individual Color Using a Color Range Mask 094 Selecting an Object That's Not Your Subject 096 Five MORE Masking Things You'll Want to Know 098 Correcting Lens Problems 101 One-Click Fixes for Some Common Lens Problems 102 DIY Fixes for Two of Those Lens Problems 104 If Things Are Leaning, Here's How to Make Them Upright 106 Guided Upright: If Auto Upright Didn't Do the Trick 108 Removing Colored Edge Fringe (Chromatic Aberrations) 110 Fixing Dark Corners (Vignetting) 112 Fixing Horizontal Perspective Issues 113 Working with Layers 115 Getting Started with Layers 116 Blending Two or More Images (Intro to Layer Masks) 120 Getting Started with Layer Blend Modes 124 Five Layers Things to Know Before We Move On 126 Adding Drop Shadows and Other Layer Effects 128 Resizing Something on a Layer 132 Organizing Your Layers 133 Adjustment Layers 134 Smart Filter Layers 135 Making a Simple Composite 136 Four MORE Important Layers Techniques 140 Making Selections 143 Having Photoshop Select Things for You 144 Having Photoshop Select the Sky for You 146 Selecting Objects by Just Pointing 148 Manual Selections: Rectangular or Round Areas 150 Selecting by Color and Tone with the Magic Wand Tool 152 Softening the Edges of Your Selections 154 Quick & Easy Selections with the Quick Selection Tool 156 Saving Your Selections 157 Selecting Hair Like a Boss! 158 Selecting by Color (or by Highlights or Shadows) 164 Removing a White Background Behind a Logo 166 Black & White, Duotones & more 169 Apply a "Look" Using Creative Profiles 170 Instant Black & White Conversion 172 Converting to Black and White 174 Quadtoning for Richer Black-and-Whites 178 Color Grading 180 Duotones Made Crazy Easy 184 Colorizing a B&W Photo (Using a Neural Filter) 185 The Hidden Photographic Toning Looks 186 Fashion Toning Using LUTs 188 Creating Your Own Custom Presets 190 Cropping & Resizing 193 Cropping Your Images 194 Fixing Corner Gaps 198 Creating Your Own Custom Crop Tools 200 Custom Sizes for Photographers 202 Resizing Photos 204 Making Really Big Enlargements 208 Resizing and Saving a Bunch of Images the Automated Way 210 Two Quick Ways to Straighten Crooked Photos 212 Resizing an Image You Moved to a Different Document 214 Making Your Image a Specific Size Without Stretching or Otherwise Destroying It 217 Retouching Portraits 221 Simple Skin Smoothing 222 Smoothing Skin Tones 224 Automated Skin Smoothing 230 Contouring the Face by Dodging & Burning 231 Reducing Wrinkles 236 Removing Hot Spots 238 Removing Blemishes 240 Retouching Eyes 241 Fixing a Closed or Lazy Eye 243 Dealing with Deep-Set Eye Sockets 245 Reducing Dark Circles 247 Slimming Your Subject 248 Retouching Teeth 249 Using Liquify to Reshape, Push, and Pull 250 Adjusting Facial Features Using AI 256 Removing Distracting Stuff 261 Getting Rid of Reflections in Glasses 262 Removing Edge Glows 266 Removing Simple Stuff Using Content-Aware Fill 268 When Content-Aware Fill Needs Help 270 Removing Telephone Poles, Wires, and Power Lines 274 Removing Bigger Stuff Using the Patch Tool 278 Removing Tourists 280 Flipping Things to Hide Stuff 282 If Healing Doesn't Work, Clone Over It 285 Fixing Edge Gaps 286 Photoshop Effects 289 Creating Reflections 290 Sky Replacement 292 Turning On the Lights Early 296 Adding Light Hits 298 Adding a Background Light 300 Adding Drama with a Spotlight 302 Adding Texture to Portrait Backgrounds 304 Creating Beams of Light 306 Creating a Single Light Beam 310 Blurring the Background Behind Your Subject 311 Dreamy Soft Focus Effect 312 Creating Panoramas 314 Black & White Fine Art Architectural Look 318 Sun Flare Effect 324 Creating an HDR Image 326 Creating Wet Streets & Cobblestones 328 Darkening Outside Edges 329 Sharpening Techniques 331 The Three Stages of Sharpening 332 If You Shoot in RAW, Sharpening Starts in Camera Raw 334 Creative Sharpening 336 Output Sharpening (or Main Sharpening) 340 The Other Way We Do Output Sharpening 346 Spot Sharpening 347 Smarter Sharpening Using Smart Sharpen 348 Mega Sharpening (AKA: High Pass Sharpening) 350 Index 352