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The Photoshop CS2® Book for Digital Photographers

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Table of Contents


Copyright

Acknowledgments

About the Author

Warning: Skipping this Section Could Severely Damage Your Computer


Chapter 1.
Love Can Build a Bridge Bridge Essentials


Saving Your Digital Negatives


Creating a Contact Sheet for Your CD Jewel Case


Bridge Basics


Navigating to Your Photos Using the Bridge


Customizing the Look of Your Bridge


Getting Bigger Previews


Getting Info on Your Photos (Called Metadata)


Finding Your Photos Fast by Adding Keywords


Renaming Individual Photos


Rotating Photos


Sorting and Arranging Your Photos


Deleting Files from Within the Bridge


Chapter 2.
Give Me the Bridge Advanced Bridge Techniques


Creating Full-Screen Slide Shows


Getting and Editing a Photo''''s Metadata


Batch Renaming Your Files


Creating Metadata Templates


Stripping Out Metadata from Your Photos


Chapter 3.
Raw Hide Mastering Camera Raw


Camera Raw Essentials


Sizing and Resolution in Camera Raw


Cropping within Camera Raw


Straightening Photos within Camera Raw


Automating Your Camera Raw Processing


Sharpening within Camera Raw


Adjusting Color (Calibrating)


Noise Reduction in Camera Raw


Bracketing with Camera Raw


Fixing Chromatic Aberrations (That Colored-Edge Fringe)


Adjusting Contrast Using Curves


Fixing (Or Creating) Edge Vignetting


Saving Raw Files in Adobe''''s Digital Negative (DNG) Format


HDR and Exposure Merge


Chapter 4.
Super Size Me Resizing and Cropping


Cropping Photos


Cropping Using the "Rule of Thirds"


Cropping to a Specific Size


The Trick for Keeping the Same Aspect Ratio When You Crop


Creating Your Own Custom Crop Tools


Custom Sizes for Photographers


Resizing Digital Camera Photos


Automated Saving and Resizing


Rule-Breaking Resizing for Poster-Sized Prints


Making Your Photos Smaller (Downsizing)


Smart Resizing with Smart Objects


Resizing and How to Reach Those Hidden Free Transform Handles


Using the Crop Tool to Add More Canvas Area


Straightening Crooked Photos


Automated Cropping and Straightening


Chapter 5.
Anger Management Color Management Step-By-Step


Configuring Your Camera for the Right Color Space


Configuring Photoshop for Adobe RGB (1998)


Calibrating Your Monitor (The Cheapo Freebie Method)


Calibrating Your Monitor the Right Way


Getting (Or Creating) a Custom Profile for Your Printer


Printing (This Is Where It All Comes Together)


Chapter 6.
The Color of Money Color Correction Secrets


Before You Color Correct Anything, Do This First!


Color Correcting Digital Camera Images


Drag-and-Drop Instant Color Correction


Studio Portrait Correction Made Simple


Taz''''s Target Two-Click Color Correction


Dave''''s Amazing Trick for Finding a Neutral Gray


Correcting Flesh Tones for Photos Going On Press


Adjusting RGB Flesh Tones


Getting Better Automated Color Correction


Color Correcting One Problem Area Fast!


Removing Color Casts with One Click


Chapter 7.
Black & White Photoshop in Black and White


Using the Lightness Channel


Better Black and Whites Using Channel Mixer


Scott''''s High-Contrast Black-and-White Technique


Calculations Method


Creating Duotones


Chapter 8.
Modern Problems Dealing with Image Problems


Dealing with Digital Noise


Opening Up Shadow Areas (Digital Fill Flash)


Compensating for "Too Much Flash"


Fixing Photos Where You Wish You Hadn''''t Used Flash


Fixing Underexposed Photos the Easy Way


Adjusting Exposure in CS2


Dodging and Burning Done Right


Instant Red-Eye Removal


Repairing Problems Caused by the Lens


Saving Blurry Photos


Repairing Keystoning


Chapter 9.
Take Me Away Removing Unwanted Objects


Cloning Away Unwanted Objects


Removing Things in a Straight Line


Covering Unwanted Elements


Removing Spots and Other Artifacts


Removing Distracting Objects (Patch Tool)


Removing Things in Perspective


Removing Backgrounds


Chapter 10.
Photograph Retouching Portraits


Removing Blemishes


Lessening Freckles or Acne


Removing Dark Circles Under Eyes


Removing the Signs of Aging


Colorizing Hair


Whitening the Eyes (Quick Trick)


Whitening Eyes


Making Eyes Sparkle


Changing Eye Color


Enhancing Eyebrows and Eyelashes


Whitening Teeth


Removing Hot Spots


Advanced Skin Softening


Transforming a Frown into a Smile


Digital Nose Job


Slimming and Trimming


Removing Love Handles


Chapter 11.
38 Special Photographic Special Effects


Creating Drama with a Soft Spotlight


Soft Focus Effect


Burned-In Edge Effect (Vignetting)


Creating Realistic Shadows


Mapping One Image Onto Another (Image Warp)


Fake Duotone


Replicating Traditional Photography Filters


Blending Photos Together


Infrared Technique


Neutral Density Gradient Filter


Perspective Pasting with Vanishing Point


Chapter 12.
Wide Receiver Creating Panoramas


Manually Stitching Panoramas Together


Automated Pano Stitching with Photomerge


Using Match Color to Fix Pano Exposure Problems


Advanced Blending in Photomerge


Chapter 13.
Look Sharp Sharpening Techniques


Basic Sharpening


Lab Color Sharpening


Luminosity Sharpening


Using CS2''''s Smart Sharpen Filter


Edge-Sharpening Technique


Extreme Edge Sharpening


Advanced Sharpening for Portraits of Women


Chapter 14.
Men at Work How to Show your Work


Creating Photo-Grid Posters


Creating a Digital Frame


Poster Presentation


Creating Gallery Prints


Medium Format Frames


Chapter 15.
Showtime Showing your Client


Watermarking and Adding Copyright Info


Creating Your Own Custom Copyright Brush


Embedding Digimarc Digital Copyright Info


Showing a Client Your Work on Your Computer


Letting Your Clients Proof on the Web


Getting One 5x7", Two 2.5x3.5", and Four Wallet Size on One Print


Creating Your Own Custom Picture Package Layouts


How to Email Photos


Sending a Portfolio Presentation to a Client

Colophon

Additional Photoshop Resources



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