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More About This Title Photoshop CS5 for Nature Photographers: A Workshop in a Book
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Foreword (George D. Lepp).
Introduction.
Chapter 1 Thinking Digitally.
Photographic Techniques.
Choosing RAW versus JPEG.
Understanding Histograms.
Exposure.
White Balance in Nature Photography.
Color Management.
Photographing Images to Composite Later.
Aperture and Lightroom.
Storage Considerations.
Chapter 2 Bridge.
Customizing Bridge.
Downloading Images.
Bridge Views and Workspaces.
Sorting and Editing.
Additional Features.
Mini Bridge.
Chapter 3 Adobe Camera Raw.
Using the ACR Interface.
Using the Basic Tab.
Setting the Other Tabs.
Making Localized Adjustments.
Making Targeted Adjustments.
Setting ACR Workflow Options and Saving Files.
Batch-Converting Multiple Images.
Chapter 4 Foundations.
Customizing Settings.
Views and Zoom.
Selection Tools.
Brush Tools.
Chapter 5 Workflows and First Steps.
Understanding Layers.
Flexible and Traditional Workflows.
Cropping and Straightening in Photoshop.
Doing Cleanup in Photoshop.
Chapter 6 Exposure Adjustments.
Shooting for Optimal Exposure.
Using the CS5 Adjustments Panel.
Tonal Adjustments with Levels.
Targeting Adjustments Using a Layer Mask.
Curves.
Creating a Virtual Split Neutral-Density Filter.
Safe Dodge and Burn Layers.
The Shadows/Highlights Adjustment.
Emphasizing Your Subject.
Chapter 7 Color Adjustments.
Recognizing Color Casts.
Removing Color Casts.
Adding a Color Cast.
Modifying Colors to Match Nature or Add Impact.
Using Layer Masks with Color Adjustments.
Chapter 8 Composites.
Creating Panoramas.
Expanding Dynamic Range.
Extending the Depth of Field.
Combining Elements from Multiple Pictures.
Chapter 9 Creative Effects.
Black and White.
Painterly Images.
Filters.
Digital Montages.
Digital Multiple Exposures.
Content-Aware Scaling.
Chapter 10 Output.
Output Workflow.
Printing Your Images.
Creating Business Cards and Greeting Cards.
Using Adobe Output Module.
Chapter 11 Time-Savers.
Actions and Batch Processing.
Using the Image Processor.
Creating a Copyright Brush.
Individualizing Keyboard Shortcuts.
Index.