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E-grāmata: Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 for Photographers: The Creative Use of Photoshop Elements [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(professional photographer with over 25 years of experience; official Adobe Ambassador for Australia)
  • Formāts: 504 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Dec-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203501146
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  • Formāts: 504 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Dec-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203501146
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To coincide with some of the biggest changes in Photoshop Elements for years, Philip Andrews completely revises his bestselling title to include all the new features of this release. See how the new interface works alongside new tools, techniques and workflows to make editing, enhancing and sharing your pictures easier than ever. And as always, he introduces the changed and improved features with colorful illustrations and the clear step-by-step instruction that has made his books the go-to titles for photographers the world over.

In this edition Andrews highlights following new features

  • Interface for both the Editor and Organizer
  • Revel integration in Organizer
  • New tools in the Quick Editor workspace
  • Changes to the Actions palette
  • Pen and Ink, Comic and Graphic Novel filters
  • Vignette, Tilt-Shift, High Key, and Low Key Guided Edit effects
  • Places, People and Events Organizer work modes
  • Changes for Adobe Camera Raw
  • Supercharged folder view
  • Online content
  • The Task bar
  • Exposure and Vibrance sliders in Quick Edit

while at the same time providing a comprehensive overview of the most used tools and techniques in the rest of the program.

Readers also benefit from a being able to access book resources and instructional videos at the associated website www.photoshopelements.com. They can also extend their learning with the special Photoshop Elements for Photographers app available from the Apple App Store.

Introduction vi
Acknowledgements viii
Section One Introducing Photoshop Elements
Digital Basics
1(8)
Photography is everywhere
2(2)
The beginning -- the digital photograph
4(1)
Creating digital photos
4(1)
Quality factors in a digital image
5(1)
The steps in the digital process
6(2)
Where does Photoshop Elements fit into the process?
8(1)
Photoshop Elements
9(50)
Top tools for the photographer
10(1)
The Photoshop Elements workflow
10(2)
The Organizer workspace
12(2)
The Editor workspace
14(3)
Moving between Organizer and Editor spaces
17(2)
The Create and Share panes
19(1)
New and improved features for Photoshop Elements 11
20(2)
Photoshop Elements for the Apple Macintosh
22(1)
Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements
22(1)
First steps
22(1)
The Welcome screen
23(36)
Step 1 Getting your pictures into Elements
24(15)
Step 2 Viewing your pictures
39(2)
Step 3 Image rotating
41(1)
Step 4 Cropping and straightening
42(4)
Step 5 Automatic corrections
46(4)
Step 6 Printing
50(2)
Step 7 Saving
52(1)
Step 8 Organizing your pictures
53(4)
Step 9 Backing up your files
57(2)
Section Two The Photographer's Toolkit
Organize
59(40)
The Organizer workspace
60(2)
The Welcome Screen
62(2)
The Organizer Menu Bar
64(2)
The Organizer Shortcuts Bar
66(1)
Introducing the Actions Bar
67(2)
Managing your photos with the Organizer
69(5)
Organizing and searching features
74(6)
Albums -- the Elements way to group alike photos
80(6)
Locating files
86(3)
Attaching a Map Reference (Windows only)
89(4)
Protecting your assets
93(6)
Fix
99(8)
The Fix Task Pane
100(1)
Automatic editing options
101(4)
Automating editing of several pictures at once
105(2)
Create
107(12)
Photo projects
108(2)
Photo Book and Photo Collages
110(1)
Photo Calendar
111(1)
Greeting Cards
112(1)
Photo Prints
113(1)
Slide Shows (Win only)
114(1)
CD and DVD Jackets
115(1)
DVD with Menu
116(1)
CD/DVD Labels
117(1)
Instant Movie
118(1)
Share
119(14)
Share, share and share alike!
120(1)
Online Album
121(1)
E-mail Attachments
122(1)
Share Video with YouTube
122(1)
Photo Mail (Win)
123(1)
Burn Video DVD/BluRay
124(1)
Online Video Sharing
124(1)
Adobe Revel
125(1)
Phone Photos
126(1)
Share to Flickr
127(1)
Share to Facebook
128(1)
Send to SmugMug Gallery
129(1)
PDF Slide Show
130(1)
Sending videos to Photoshopshowcase.com
131(1)
Vimeo
132(1)
Raw Shooting
133(32)
Better digital capture
134(2)
Enabling your Raw camera
136(1)
Modifying your capture workflow for Raw
137(1)
Auto Raw Conversions
138(2)
The Adobe Camera Raw utility
140(15)
Output options
155(2)
The manual raw conversion process via ACR
157(3)
Keeping ACR up to date
160(1)
Other Raw plug-ins
161(1)
Raw file queue
162(3)
Editor Guided
165(14)
The Guided editor mode -- `help when you need it'
166(1)
Guided edit options
167(12)
Editor Quick
179(4)
The Quick editor mode -- `quick change central'
180(3)
Editor Expert
183(32)
The Expert editor interface
184(10)
Setting up your screen for Elements
194(2)
Setting Color Management in Photoshop Elements
196(1)
Brightness and contrast changes
197(6)
Dodge and Burn tools
203(2)
Color corrections
205(10)
Section Three Elements in Action
Advanced Techniques
215(38)
The importance of Bit Depth
216(4)
Manual tonal control
220(5)
Specialized color control
225(7)
High quality sharpening techniques
232(5)
Retouching techniques
237(6)
Adding texture to an image
243(5)
Changing the size of your images
248(5)
Selections
253(28)
Selection basics
254(16)
Beyond One Step Selections
270(11)
Layers
281(24)
Layers and their origins
282(14)
Layer Masking techniques
296(9)
Text
305(16)
Creating simple type
308(1)
Creating paragraph text
308(1)
Basic text changes
308(2)
Align that typel
310(2)
Creating and using type masks
312(1)
Reducing the `jaggies'
313(1)
Warping type
314(1)
Applying styles to type layers
314(2)
Debunking some common type terms
316(2)
Other ways to add text
318(3)
Painting and Drawing
321(22)
Painting tools
322(11)
Custom brush creation
333(2)
Painting tools in action
335(2)
Drawing tools
337(6)
Filters
343(18)
Using filters
344(4)
New filters for Elements 11
348(13)
Photomerge
361(30)
Taking images with Photomerge in mind
362(4)
Getting images into Photomerge
366(2)
Photomerge Group Shot
368(2)
Photomerge Faces
370(2)
Photomerge Scene Cleaner
372(4)
Photomerge Exposure
376(4)
Photomerge Panorama
380(5)
Fixing Photomerge problems
385(1)
Photomerge Style Match
386(5)
Photo Books, Collages, Calendars and Cards
391(30)
Elements' advanced layout options
392(4)
Creating Photo Books with Elements
396(2)
Creating Photo Collages with Elements
398(3)
Creating Greeting Cards with Elements
401(1)
Creating Photo Calendars with Elements
402(1)
Creating an Elements Photo Book in detail
403(5)
Edit an existing design
408(2)
Adding, replacing and removing photos
410(2)
Adding, moving and deleting pages
412(9)
Web and Services
421(44)
Photoshop Elements and the Web
423(1)
Account creation workflow
424(1)
Images and the Net
424(2)
Getting the balance right
426(3)
Web compression formats side by side
429(2)
Making your own web gallery
431(7)
Other ways to share Albums
438(3)
Other options for sharing your images online
441(1)
Sending your Elements photos to Flickr
441(2)
Other Photo Site Sharing options
443(2)
Sending images as email attachments
445(3)
Photoshop.com is your online partner
448(12)
Creating your own slideshows
460(5)
Printing
465(22)
Pathways to printing in Elements
466(10)
Making your first print
476(1)
Making multiple prints
477(4)
Color Management in the Print Dialog
481(3)
Typical printing problems and their solutions
484(1)
Web-based Printing
485(2)
Index 487
Philip Andrews is Adobe Australia's official Photoshop and Elements Ambassador. He is an experienced photographer, author, magazine editor and online course creator. He was previously a lecturer at the Queensland School of Printing and Graphic Arts, Australia and Nescot, England. He is a beta tester for Photoshop, an alpha tester for Photoshop Elements and a Photoshop specialist demonstrator for Adobe Australia. Philip is also co-founder of photo-college.com, an online photography training college. He's a regular contributor to several magazines including Shutterbug, Amateur Photographer, Australian Photography and Better Photography, and is senior contributing editor for Better Digital, columnist for What Digital Camera, and co-editor and publisher of Better Photoshop Techniques magazine.