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Photoshop for Lightroom Users

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kelby, Scott, Author.
Series:
Voices That Matter
Voices that matter Photoshop for lightroom users
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Adobe Photoshop lightroom.
Adobe Photoshop.
Photography--Digital techniques.
Photography.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 v.) : ill.
Edition:
1st edition
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] Peachpit Press 2013
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Anyone who uses Adobe Photoshop Lightroom for image management, editing, and workflow knows it is great software, and it has only gotten better with each new version. But there comes a time in every Lightroom user’s life when they want to do something…and they just can’t do it. While Lightroom covers the vast majority of a photographer’s needs—many say it covers roughly 80% of a professional imaging workflow—it just can’t do everything a shooter needs to put the final touches on a great image. Scott Kelby, the #1 bestselling author of photography books, wrote Photoshop for Lightroom Users exactly for those Lightroom users who have recognized that they need Photoshop¿ for the other 20% of their workflow, which will take their images to the next level. There is already a substantial audience for this book, and of course Adobe’s brand-new offering of a Lightroom and Photoshop Creative Cloud bundle for $9.99/month will certainly help grow this Lightroom-and-Photoshop audience very quickly in the coming months. These users don’t need to know everything about Photoshop. They just need to know the essentials edits, techniques, retouching tutorials, and tweaks that they can’t perform in Lightroom, but which will take their images up a notch. Scott covers everything from compositing to adding text over an image to retouching to creating a book cover to advanced sharpening techniques. With Photoshop for Lightroom Users, readers will learn all they need to know in order to fold Photoshop into their imaging workflow with Lightroom.
Contents:
Intro
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication Page
Acknowledgments
Other Books by Scott Kelby
About the Author
Contents
Introduction
Seven Things you'll Wish you had Known before Reading this Book
Chapter 1. Essential Techniques
#1: Using Photoshop's Toolbox
#2: Panels and Navigating
#3: Editing Just Part of Your Image
#4: Cloning and the Patch Tool
#5: Working with Layers
#6: Resizing, Rotating, and Transforming
#7: Camera Raw as a Filter (&amp
Adjustment Layers)
Chapter 2. Jump
Choosing How Your Files Are Sent to Photoshop
Going from Lightroom to Photoshop (and Back)
Chapter 3. Get Smart
Keeping Your RAW Image Editable Using Smart Objects
Stitching Panoramas Using Photoshop
Creating HDR Images in Photoshop
Chapter 4. Re-Touch
Retouching in Lightroom
Making Facial Features Symmetrical
Trimming Eyebrows
Removing Eye Veins
Sharpening Eyes
Softening Skin While Retaining Texture
Creating Beautiful Teeth
Four Other Retouches We Use Liquify For
Reducing Jaws and Jowls
Chapter 5. Composite
Compositing: Putting Your Subject on a Different Background
Blending Two or More Images
Putting an Image Inside Another Image
Removing Large Distracting Things
Adding a Logo or Illustration to a Photo
Chapter 6. Side Effects
The High-Contrast Portrait Look
Turning a Photo into an Oil Painting in One Click
Tilt Shift Effect (the Architectural Model Look)
Creating Mirror-Like Reflections
Swapping Out for a Better Sky
Wedding Book and Type Effects
Chapter 7. Sharpen
The Sharpening Filters
Fixing Wide-Angle Distortion
Fixing Group Shots the Easy Way
Fixing Reflections in Glasses
Removing Stuff Using Content-Aware Fill
Chapter 8. Don't Move
12 Things You'd Think You'd Need Photoshop For, But Ya Don't
Index.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9780133761580
0133761584
9780321968708
0321968700
OCLC:
870460504

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