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by David Blatner and Bruce Fraser
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  • Paperback: 928 pages
  • Publisher: Peachpit Press; 6th edition March 5, 2004
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0321245784
  • ISBN-13: 978-0321245786
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 7.5 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 pounds

    Product Review
    Professionals in visual media face the "real world" every time their work goes to press. As authors Blatner and Fraser point out in the introduction, "In this new age of desktop prepress, there's simply no one you can ask [what values you should enter in the Color Settings and Proof Setup dialog boxes]." You need to be able to find the answers yourself to this and other critical Photoshop questions; the technology is changing too fast to rely on the guys at the end of the project to fix your errors. The authors want you to develop your "spidey sense" which is where, "in a crunch, you've gotta have an intuitive, almost instinctive feel for what's going on in Photoshop, so you can finesse it to your needs."

    That's the philosophy behind the Real World series: finding the solutions to common problems and preparing your work so there're no unhappy surprises when you go to output, whether that's print, PDF, or Web/multimedia. First, this book goes over the essentials: the work environment (tools, palettes, preferences), working with images (resolution, mode, up- and downsampling), and the huge area of color management.

    Once readers have those issues under their belts, they can work on techniques: tonal and color correction, selections and channels, using adjustment layers to have the perfect digital darkroom, and a variety of ways to sharpen an image (not just a blanket application of Unsharp Mask). Later sections cover spot colors and duotones (essential to every print designer's workflow), capturing images (effectively using your digital camera and scanner), and building a digital workflow using the new Camera Raw capabilities in CS and the improved file browser. And there are some great final chapters on compositing, retouching, typography, automation, outputting, and the Web.

    Throughout the book there are tips and tricks that help you work more efficiently in Photoshop, for example, holding Shift while using the Move tool to take a selection from one image to another of the same pixel resolution allows you to pin-register that selection, landing it in the same location in the second image that is was in the first. This isn't a step-by-step lesson-style book. It's more the essential resource you'll read through when you first get it and always keep on hand when your "spidey sense" needs recharging. --Angelynn Grant

    Product Description


    Noodling around with Photoshop to create interesting composite artwork is all well and good. But if you rely on Photoshop to meet tough production challenges in a fast-paced professional environment, noodling won't cut it! You need results, and you need them now: This book delivers! In this copiously illustrated volume, best-selling authors David Blatner and Bruce Fraser offer scads of hands-on production techniques--as well as clear explanations of the concepts that drive them--so that you can get the best results possible on your own Photoshop CS projects. You'll learn about managing color, getting great scans, correcting tones and colors, and more. You also find complete coverage of all of Photoshop CS' newest features: an improved File Browser; nonsquare pixel support; cool, new Photomerge technology (which allows you to create seamless panoramas out of multiple images); and more. Throughout, the emphasis is on efficiency: the time-saving tips and professional shortcuts that will allow you to work faster, smarter, and more creatively with Photoshop CS.

    Customer Reviews & Comments
    At over 900 pages, this book is formidable. Some beginners may be intimidated by its sheer size and weight. But, if you want thorough coverage of Photoshop CS, how to set it up, use it, tweak it and troubleshoot problems with it, then this is the book for you. I was surprised that they started out by telling you how to build your "Photoshop System." They give advice on choosing your platform, and what you need in terms of horsepower (GHz), OS, RAM, etc. They go on to give advice on upgrading to CS and tell you what's new. (And they tell you where to find some "Easter Eggs.") At page 555 they continue the "set-up" theme with sections on capturing images and building a digital workflow. "Capturing" covers digital cameras, scanners and photo CDs, with good advice on how to get the best image capture into Photoshop. "Building a Digital Workflow" explains the essentials of "Camera Raw," metadata and the File Browser to manage you photos. (If you're trying to capture b/w line art, it's better to scan as a high res grayscale and then use sharpening and threshold.) They do a good job at explaining bitmaps vs. vectors, and how resampling or changing image modes affects your document. (You should use "Bicubic Smoother" for upsampling and "Bicubic Sharper" for downsampling.) Since Bruce Fraser is co-author, the 100+ pages on color theory and management are excellent. (There are over 60 more pages on color correction, 50 more pages on spot color and duotones and yet another 50 additional pages on tonal correction.) If you buy this book, you don't need an additional book on color management. I personally got a lot out of Chapter 10, which covers sharpening. It gave me a better understanding of how it works and how to do a better job when retouching photos. I plan to re-visit page 626 when I need to convert color images to grayscale. And page 636 has a technique to use the clone tool and stroked paths to automate removal of powerlines, long scratches, etc.! Of course, they cover more stuff, like getting more detail in shadows, text and typography, photomerge hidden features, and how to apply those nifty filters and effects. Comment | Permalink | (Report this)

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