MASTERING PHOTOSHOP: RETOUCHING, PART ONE

Katrin Eismann is a world class expert on photo retouching. She is one of the best of the best. In 2005 she was inducted into the Photoshop Hall of Fame. Anything she writes should be high on your reading list if you are serious about making the most of your Photoshop skills.

Adobe Photoshop Restoration & Retouching (3rd Edition) has become a classic and it is is now in its third edition. You would be hard put to find a better book on Restoring and Retouching photos with Photoshop. Once you’ve learned the basics of Photoshop, this book is a must read. Just look at all the 5 star ratings at amazon.com and read the glowing reviews.

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MASTERING PHOTOSHOP: ADVANCED COLOR CORRECTION, PART ONE

If you want to master color in Photoshop, Dan Margulis is the best of the best. He is one of the first three persons to be named as a member of the Photoshop Hall of Fame. And the book to get is Professional Photoshop: The Classic Guide to Color Correction (5th Edition). What Margulis teaches you to do with color is amazing. The before and after images will make your jaw drop.

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MASTERING PHOTOSHOP: ADOBE CAMERA RAW

Jeff Schewe and Bruce Fraser on RAW Camera Files

Jeff Schewe and Bruce Fraser on RAW Camera Files

If you aren’t shooting RAW files with your digital camera (as opposed to jpeg files), you should think about the advantages of shooting in RAW. Read the articles RAW vs JPEG Camera Files and The RAW vs JPEG Exposure Advantage at my photography web site.

A lot of the quality of your final image will be determined by what you do with your RAW files when you open them in Adobe Camera RAW (ACR).

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BASIC AND INTERMEDIATE BOOKS ON PHOTOSHOP AND DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY

How do you learn the basics of Photoshop before going on to the books I recommend in the MASTERING PHOTOSHOP series? Look at the books below. And why did I lump Photoshop together with digital photography? Because some of the basic and intermediate books cover both.

There are any number of good, basic and intermediate photoshop/photography books. Look for books by Tom Ang, Rick Sammon, Tim Grey, Martin Evening, Bruce Fraser, and Scott Kelby. Also worth reading are Deke McClelland, Barbara Obermeier, and Peter Bauer who authored the popular “Dummies” series of books for various versions of Photoshop.
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Best Advanced Exposure Book

I have no idea how Michael Freeman can be a well traveled, international photographer and still find time to write so many terrific photography books. But somehow he manages to do both. I suspect he never sleeps. I imagine him creating images and writing books 24 hours a day, stopping only to eat once or twice a week!!

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Photographic Composition: The Best Books

Is composition something that can be taught, or if it is innate? Probably a bit of both. It is hard to look at photographs by Frans Lanting, Art Wolfe, Galen Rowell, and Dewitt Jones without coming to the conclusion that they were born with some kind of magic sense of composition. On the the other hand, it is clear that photographers can improve dramatically with the right kind of guidance.

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Finding Wildlife

Wildlife Location Guides

The first step to photographing wildlife is finding wildlife.  In the case of common wildlife, that’s easy.  If you are looking for squirrels you may not need to look any farther than your own back yard.  But if you want to photograph something a little more exotic, like Chachalacas or Green Jays, you need to know where to look for them (the southern tip of Texas).

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High Praise for My New Photography Book

The great thing about teaching photography is “watching the light go on” as the photographers in the class, workshop, or field trip discover new ways to create great photos.

It is a bit surreal to send out a book to be read by people I will never meet, because  I don’t get to see the “light go on” as photographers read the book.  About as close as I can come to that is reading what photographers say about what the book did for them.

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Tim Grey Recommends Digital Photography Exposure for Dummies

With 12 books and hundreds of magazine articles to his credit, digital photography expert Tim Grey really knows his stuff. If you love digital photography and you aren’t on his e-mailing list, you should be. More about that later.

In his Elements Weekly eNewsletter for today (January 10), Tim makes the following book recommendation:

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Book Recommendation

As you know, I tend to focus most of my energy on helping photographers with their images after the capture. I do lead a variety of field photography workshops, but my focus tends to be more on what happens after the picture is actually taken. When it comes to the actual capture, the most common questions I hear from photographers relate to exposure. I’ve recently discovered a book that helps photographers truly understand exposure, and that knowledge can dramatically improve the quality of your digital photos. The book is Digital Photography Exposure for Dummies, authored by Jim Doty, Jr., and published by Wiley. This book provides you with everything a photographer needs to know in order to truly understand exposure and how it affects the original capture.

If you’re interested in learning more, or perhaps purchasing a copy of this book, you can learn more through Amazon.com here.

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Best Advanced Exposure Book

I have no idea how Michael Freeman can be a well traveled, international photographer and still find time to write so many terrific photography books. But somehow he manages to do both. I suspect he never sleeps. I imagine him creating images and writing books 24 hours a day, stopping only to eat once or twice a week!!

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Books from the Master: Ansel Adams

Ansel Adams: Half Dome, Blowing Snow

Ansel Adams: Half Dome, Blowing Snow. © Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust

I have no idea when I was first entranced by the photos of Ansel Adams.   There is a wonderful, luminous quality to his work. Small wonder he is America’s best known landscape photographer.  Collections of his work would make a worthy addition to any photographer’s library.  This is also the time of year that Ansel Adams calendars pop up like snowstorms.

The best advice I can give you is not to buy any collection of Adam’s work, either book or calendar unless it is published by Little, Brown and Company, or by NYGS (New York Graphic Society, which is also published by Little, Brown).

Why?

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Great Books by Jeff Wignall

I’ve been reading Jeff Wignall’s books for over 20 years.  When I grow up, I want to write like Jeff!  His books are clear, fun to read, and helpful. He did a lot of writing for Kodak and he was involved in the Joy of Photography series which was both inspirational and practical, and many of the Kodak photo guides.

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MASTERING PHOTOSHOP SERIES

If you want to master Photoshop, a complete course can be found in the books in the posts below.

FOUNDATIONS

Begin with one or two of the basic to intermediate books in the next post. After that, jump into the list of advanced books in the posts below.

ADVANCED SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES

Your image processing begins with how you process your RAW files with Adobe Camera Raw (ACR). One of your best guides is Bruce Fraser and co-author Jeff Schewe. What you do with your RAW files determines how much or how little you can do with the file later on in Photoshop. You maximize your possibilities later on by making the right choices in ACR. Make the wrong choices, and you have limited what you can do later on.

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MASTERING PHOTOSHOP: RETOUCHING, PART TWO

Two essential and challenging Photoshop skills are Masking and Compositing. Fortunately for all of us out in Photoshop land, Katrin Eismann has written a masterful book on developing these skills, Photoshop Masking & Compositing.

You will learn about selection tools and techniques, how to use masks and layers, advanced selection techniques for difficult subjects like human hair, and how to do flawless composites.

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MASTERING PHOTOSHOP: RETOUCHING, PART ONE

Katrin Eismann is a world class expert on photo retouching. She is one of the best of the best. In 2005 she was inducted into the Photoshop Hall of Fame. Anything she writes should be high on your reading list if you are serious about making the most of your Photoshop skills.

Adobe Photoshop Restoration & Retouching (3rd Edition) has become a classic and it is is now in its third edition. You would be hard put to find a better book on Restoring and Retouching photos with Photoshop. Once you’ve learned the basics of Photoshop, this book is a must read. Just look at all the 5 star ratings at amazon.com and read the glowing reviews.

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MASTERING PHOTOSHOP: ADVANCED COLOR CORRECTION, PART ONE

If you want to master color in Photoshop, Dan Margulis is the best of the best. He is one of the first three persons to be named as a member of the Photoshop Hall of Fame. And the book to get is Professional Photoshop: The Classic Guide to Color Correction (5th Edition). What Margulis teaches you to do with color is amazing. The before and after images will make your jaw drop.

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MY NEW PHOTOGRAPHY BOOK

Pt Iroquois Lighthouse, Michigan. © Jim Doty Jr.

UPDATE, NOVEMBER 4: My book is now in stock at Amazon.com. Just in time for holiday gift giving. Use the link below to order. It is available in both paperback and Kindle editions.

My new “how-to” photography book, Digital Photography Exposure for Dummies, will be out in a couple of months. It is part of the new, full-color, Photography for Dummies series, so it is loaded with full color photographs.

Is this book for you? That’s what this post is all about. After reading what follows, you should have a good idea if this book will be helpful to you and your photography. Keep in mind that this book would be an excellent gift for the avid photographer in your life.

In a few words, this book is about taking your photography to the next level. Even if you are a beginner, this book will show you how to take control of both the technical and artistic sides of exposure, setting you free to create eye-catching images. If you are well past the beginner stage, this book will take you through some advanced exposure concepts and techniques that most books don’t cover.

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BOOKS: BASIC AND INTERMEDIATE PHOTOSHOP AND DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY

How do you learn the basics of Photoshop before going on to the books I recommend in the MASTERING PHOTOSHOP series? Look at the books below. And why did I lump Photoshop together with digital photography? Because some of the basic and intermediate books cover both.

There are any number of good, basic and intermediate photoshop/photography books. Look for books by Tom Ang, Rick Sammon, Tim Grey, Martin Evening, Bruce Fraser, and Scott Kelby.  Also worth reading are Deke McClelland, Barbara Obermeier, and Peter Bauer who authored the popular “Dummies” series of books for various versions of Photoshop.
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