How to Wow: Photoshop for Photography (2nd Edition) (How to Wow) this question feed

asked by vcedwards on November 18, 2006 7:38 PM

Wouldn't it be great if you could have two of the world’s most sought-after Photoshop teachers sitting next to you at your computer as you navigate through the infinite possibilities of your digital photographic darkroom? How to Wow: Photoshop for Photography, second edition, is the next best thing. It’s the brainchild of two Photoshop powerhouses---Jack Davis and Ben Willmore, both world-renowned authors and educators, who have developed an effective way to help you reach your full creative potential.

Jack and Ben guide you step-by-step through real-world projects, with an emphasis on uncompromising quality, last-minute flexibility, and go-home-at-night speed! You'll receive tips and techniques on everything from streamlining your workflow to solarizing without chemicals to balancing out skin tones. Whether it’s optimizing the color and tone of your image, retouching cosmetic undesirables, reconstructing priceless heirlooms, or creating sepia color treatments, you'll be given the tools at every stage of the creative process in order to learn How to Wow!

The book begins with the essentials of workflow (including color management, the new Adobe Bridge, and Camera Raw 3), and then moves on to adjusting and optimizing and retouching and repairing. Next comes the fun stuff, with projects focusing on enhancing and exaggerating aspects of your photos for maximum impact, followed by projects on color and black-and-white treatments and artistic effects and overlays. Finally, there is a chapter devoted to combining your images and creating custom photo collages using instant Wow Tools Presets, available on the CD-ROM accompanying the book.




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I really enjoy this book as it gave me lots of ideas and step by step how to achieve the result I'm looking for.
reviewed by glenn11 on November 23, 2006 1:01 PM

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This updated edition has been revamped with new tips for the latest version of Photoshop. It has Davis' usual mix of practical techniques with impressive illustrations that show the kind of results you can expect. A DVD set is also available if you want to watch the lessons on your computer. All in all a good entry in the Wow series.
reviewed by 78704 on November 25, 2006 3:33 PM

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