Photoshop Artistry: For Photographers Using Photoshop CS2 and Beyond (Voices That Matter) | 
enlarge | Authors: Barry Haynes, Wendy Crumpler, Sean Duggan Publisher: New Riders Press Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: Pap/DVD Pages: 560 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 8.9 x 0.6
ISBN: 0321346998 Dewey Decimal Number: 006 EAN: 9780321346995 ASIN: 0321346998
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Product Description Artistry is the key word here: competent doesn't cut it. When you want to create museum-quality art prints, professional advertising effects, and dazzling digitally manipulated images, Photoshop CS2 Artistry is the place to start. Providing a focused approach to the advanced features of Photoshop CS2, this beautiful full-color guide tackles complex yet essential topics like color calibration and correction. Along the way, you'll learn how Photoshop's newest features-32-bit High Dynamic Range (HDR) color creation and editing (ideal for advanced compositing and professional photography), Vanishing Point, Image Warp, Spot Healing Brush, Smart Sharpen, and more-can aid in your quest for the perfect image. Throughout, the authors emphasize the relationship between Photoshop CS2 tools and traditional photographic techniques to provide essential context for complex tasks. Detailed, step-by-step exercises and a companion CD with before-and-after images, masks and tool settings extend the book's tutorials and enhance the learning process.
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It's great! October 7, 2008 Cindy Quach The book arrived in excellent condition. It also arrived very quickly. It was exactly what I was looking for.
Like attending class August 19, 2008 granger (Ithaca, NY USA) I've had this book in my library for over a year before I really got into it this week. I wish I had done that much sooner! Unlike many comprehensive books such as Martin Evening's Photoshop for Photographers, you really don't just pick this book up to spruce up your knowledge of some feature like say 'channel masks'. This book is much more of a programmed instruction book that leads you step by step (or tutorial by tutorial) into a rather comprehensive knowledge of Photoshop.
I think this book is best for someone who's played with Photoshop and is now ready to move into a more professional approach to images. If your just starting out something like How to Wow might be a better book. It worked for me and got me familiar with some of the essential techniques.
However, Artistry builds skill in a logical progression getting as detailed as needed to build a solid foundation of understanding about how things work 'under the hood'. It then goes on to give you a structured professional approach to your images through the use of very thorough tutorials. While they have good background sections on some topics like masks, you only really get into the more professional practices as you go through the tutorials. These tutorials are not a bunch of gimmicks or special purpose techniques but they are well structured approaches that will serve you well in everything that you do.
Some discussions such as actions, blending modes, and masks are the best I have read. Their discussion of blending modes, for example, finally helped my understand WHY I'd want to use each mode. Most writers just explain what they do but not why you'd want to use it - generally with the suggestion to scroll through the modes and pick the best one. This is just one example of how this book gives you useful structured knowledge.
I'd suggest the knowledge level provided by this book is intermediate to advanced, and that you'll be best served by it if you've struggled a little already with some of the more advanced Photoshop techniques. This book is at its best for landscape photographers, but certainly very useful for others. For example, they have some very nice sections on compositing. But if you're interested in professional portraits, you'll need to go further than what's here.
Photoshop Artistry February 25, 2008 John Feldmann (Rockville, MD) The book is very well written, but I have some difficulty undertanding some of the instructions partly because I have a diificult time seeing the changes to the photos in the lessons and am just learning Photoshop. While the book is written for CS2, I am using CS3 and Photoshop CS3. The CD is good and easy to follow with the text and lessons.
The perfect photoshop user guide February 11, 2008 C. Cloarec (British Columbia, Canada) This book is excellent, things are explained in very simple terms and his exercises work perfectly and are easy to follow. The book comes with a DVD of high quality images for you to work on. Barry Haynes is a photographer and also conducts workshops at his home at Gibsons, British Columbia, Canada. I first learned about him from his articles in "Photo techniques Magazine" and found his instructions easy to understand. I really prize this book and recommend it to anyone who wants to learn digital workflow using Photoshop.
For Photographers using CS2, Look no Further January 24, 2008 P. Kalina (Midland, MI USA) Last year I finally moved up to CS2 from Elements, about a month before CS3 was released. I got a good discount from Adobe, and decided to commit. Perusing the reviews of many of the CS2 manuals here, I found this one and recognized Barry's name from some articles he had written for Photo Techniques magazine. I decided to buy the book and have not regretted it one bit. The clarity and intelligence of the authors' style is apparent from the beginning. The most important lesson for me was Barry's detailed description of the workflow he uses to take his images from RAW to print. I had the opportunity to attend his workshop last summer and he reviewed much of the material in his book. He is a marvelous teacher, and his co-authors also do a fine job with their specific chapters. I have incorporated Barry's techniques into my own work, and am impressed at the difference it makes in my prints. If you have CS2 and are confused about how to approach enhancing your digital images, this book will help you immensely!
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