Adobe Photoshop CS4: Mastering Camera Raw DVD Camera Raw is quickly becoming the tool where digital photographers spend most of their time. In each project he adds new controls and new sliders so you're learning everything in context wh
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| Title | : | Adobe Photoshop CS4: Mastering Camera Raw DVD |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.97 (495 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0321619110 |
| Format Type | : | DVD-ROM |
| Number of Pages | : | 1 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2009-10-12 |
| Genre | : |
Editorial : About the Author
Scott Kelby is Editor and Publisher of Photoshop User magazine and Layers magazine (the how-to magazine for everything Adobe); as well as President and co-founder of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) and President of the software training, education, and publishing firm Kelby Media Group.
In his latest DVD-ROM, Scott Kelby once again simplifies the way people learn about Photoshop and working with your digital photos. In Mastering Camera Raw in Photoshop CS4, you'll learn Camera Raw in an entirely new way. A way that, in the end, sticks and really makes you feel like a pro when you're working on your photos.
Scott goes way beyond just showing the controls to adjust exposure, contrast, highlights, and color. Instead, after you learn the basics of Camera Raw, Scott takes you through real-world developing of real photos. In each project he adds new controls and new sliders so you're learning everything in context while working on a real project.
Camera Raw is quickly becoming the tool where digital photographers spend most of their time. Join Scott to find out just how to take advantage of this essential tool in any photographer's workflow.
DVD-ROM.
Running time: 191 minutes.
Over the last ten years my wife and I have done 16 marathons, walked them all. I took the wisdom in this book and applied it to our lives and it helped us get our 5 month old on track. The story develops with just enough background and explanation sprinkled in to provide context, but not bog down the storytelling.
On a personal note, I was a bit put off by the first chapter, where a lawyer two years out of law school is promoted to junior party at a fancy Manhattan law firm (as a lawyer myself, this struck me as implausible, so was a credibility issue!) However, the plot gave some explanation for this oddity, so I got over it (eventually).
While I'll read anything with a spaceship or dragon on the cover, this isn't a sub-genre that I usually read, but I found the characters and plot engrossing and will definitely pick up the next book in this series.
{Netgalley provided me with an eARC of this book in exchange for an honest review - all opinions are my
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