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Charlotte K. Lowrie (Author)
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0471782645 978-0471782643 August 7, 2006 1
Professional photographers who have adopted RAW capture and Camera Raw processing techniques recognize them as photography's new frontier. Learn the tips and techniques eleven top photographers have perfected and you're all but guaranteed to achieve professional image processing results. Gain an unprecedented degree of control over image quality with:

  • Se?n Duggan's tips for hand coloring RAW files.
  • Charlotte Lowrie's procedure to sepia-tone and tint RAW images.
  • Rob Sheppard's way to double-process files and increase dynamic range.
  • Bob Coates' method for balancing color without losing ambiance.
  • Macduff Everton's guide to basic RAW image conversion.
  • Katrin Eismann's lesson on processing HDR images.
  • John Paul Caponigro's use of Curves for precise tonal control.
  • Eddie Tapp's secrets for color correction.
  • Kevin Ames's procedure for special effects processing.
  • Se?n Duggan's technique for combining black-and-white and color.
  • Ellen Anon's quick method to zoom and check focus.
  • David Wells' workflow process -- one he starts on the road.

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Use the experts' methods for Camera Raw processing

Professional photographers who have adopted RAW

capture and Camera Raw processing techniques recognize them as photography's new frontier. RAW gives you a degree of control over image quality that is unprecedented, allowing you to take RAW processing to new heights. In these pages, eleven top photographers share tips and techniques they have perfected to make the most of it. Follow their advice, and you're all but guaranteed to achieve professional image processing results.

Learn Seán Duggan's tips for hand coloring RAW files.

  • Use Charlotte Lowrie's technique to sepia-tone and tint RAW images
  • Discover how David Wells creates a workflow process that starts on the road
  • Double-process files Rob Sheppard's way to increase dynamic range
  • Learn how Bob Coates balances color without losing ambiance
  • Follow Macduff Everton's guide to basic RAW image conversion
  • Let Katrin Eismann show you how to process HDR images
  • See how John Paul Caponigro gets precise tonal control with Curves
  • Perfect color with Eddie Tapp's secrets for color correction
  • Try Kevin Ames's techniques for special effects processing
  • Combine black-and-white and color Seán Duggan's way
  • Explore Ellen Anon's quick method to zoom and check focus

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About the Author

Charlotte Lowrie is a freelance editorial and stock photographer and an award-winning writer. She is the author of Canon Digital Rebel Digital Field Guide, also from Wiley, and her work has appeared in top photography magazines.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 348 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (August 7, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471782645
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471782643
  • Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 0.8 x 9.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,394,381 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Charlotte Lowrie is a professional photographer and an award-winning writer based in the Seattle, WA area. Beginning her career as a newspaper writer and photographer, she later moved from newspapers to corporate writing, and then to magazines. She became the founding editor and photographer of two trade magazines based in Dallas, TX.

In the mid-80s, Charlotte moved to the Seattle area and spent the 16 years as an award-winning writer and editor, and as an editorial manager for a large software company. She wrote documentation for a variety of popular consumer software programs, as well as writing software manuals. She also contributed to the ongoing redesign of instructional models for various learning systems.

During her last four years with Microsoft, she was the editor, writer, and a photographer for the MSN Photos Web site (now discontinued).

Today, Charlotte divides her time among writing books and photography magazine articles, shooting stock images, shooting editorial assignments and weddings, and making portraits for various private clients. She also teaches three monthly photography courses at BetterPhoto.com (http://www.betterphoto.com/courseOverview.asp?cspID=79).

Charlotte shoots with a variety of Canon 35mm cameras and lenses.

 

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23 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WOW!!!!! "A thing of beauty is a joy for ever"(Keats), March 4, 2007
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This review is from: AdobeCamera Raw: Studio Skills (Paperback)
Unbelievable what Charlotte K Lowrie managed to realize with in my opinion the best book on the subject.She brings together eleven of the best widely known top photographers who share their techniques & tips with you to achieve your skills;
This wonderful illustrated book is a MUST on your bookshelf!!
The layout is fantastic,the photos beautiful and the tutorials from each of the specialist tremendous.
Camera Raw is taking back the control that photographers had in the black-and-white darkroom and "Studio Skills" brings you in the darkroom of this eleven gurus.What pleased me especially is that in 348 pages I could deal with the know-how from these artists.From Workflow and image evaluation(section 1 page 4-61)to Image processing techniques(section 2 page 66-268)to end with Add finishing touches in ps(section 3 page 276-295)all you ever wanted to achieve is explained.An overview of each photogapher-contributor(including Charlotte Lowrie)is given at the beginning of the book with his/her speciality,clients,career and the techniques they demonstrate in this book referencing the page where you can find them.Thanks to the editor's permission you can search inside the book this is a great advantage to make a decision before buying this bestseller!
An handy format,glossy paper,great photograps and above all extremely useful techniques(look at the resume above what's on the back-flap)

The appendix A explains in detail Adobe Bridge(page307-316)Appendix B Getting to know Camera Raw (page 317-329)Appendix C all about updates and downloading Camera Raw plug-in update(page 331-332)Appendix d a variety of professinal organizations offer support a selection by category(page 333-336)
Finally the advantage is that you'll deal with several"visions"from the best professinals on the stage!!!!!
Charlotte we 're asking for more books on this high level.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must buy for anyone that processes digital photos, July 20, 2008
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This review is from: AdobeCamera Raw: Studio Skills (Paperback)
Adobe Camera Raw Studio Skills is a MUST for anyone using Adobe Photoshop. Charlotte Lowrie has assembled a host of great contributers, including herself, and has compiled a vast array of knowledge. The book is written in a very logical format, and covers just about everything you want or need to know about Adobe Bridge and Adobe Camera Raw. The appendices at the back of the book include information about Adobe Bridge, Camera Raw, How do download and install plug-ins for Camera Raw, and finally, websites for variety of professional organizations that can provide additional training and information. This book really does belong on any digital photographer's reference shelf.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not aimed at novices, but I recommend it (with caveats) to anyone serious about photography, October 7, 2009
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Stephen Foster (Seattle, WA United States, via Scotland) - See all my reviews
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This book is not at all aimed at novices or amateurs, but if you plan to put in enough time to justify your impressively-expensive software purchase, I would certainly recommend it to you, with some caveats.

Who is this review written by? An amateur and complete Photoshop novice, which does not mean that I'm not dedicated, deadly serious about properly learning my craft, or don't have things to say about this book that might be relevant to professionals. I have been using the book for a month now, have worked my way through it all, and have rarely started up Photoshop proper at all, except when following the exercises here. (An initial month spent properly learning only Bridge and Camera Raw is not remotely time wasted.)

The first problem I had with the book was that it didn't start with an overview of what Camera Raw is or does, and how it differs from Photoshop proper. I'd been slowly figuring it out, but it was not until p236 that I found a description of the differences: namely, the purpose of Raw is to prepare a properly-adjusted TIFF (or whatever) image for Photoshop proper; that changes made in Raw are lossless (you never lose the option to go back and do something differently), global in nature, affecting the whole image, and you have access to power that is not available in Photoshop, like rescuing an overexposed image by changing the actual exposure. (Round about the time of that revelation is when my wallet stopped hurting quite so much, and I quickly found and loaded my utterly-gorgeous blue-heron-shaking-sparkling-rainbow-droplets-off-itself photograph that had been too closely bracketed.)

(By the way: the technique that p236 goes on to describe: "Add Photoshop Masks and Adjustments to RAW Images", is alone worth the price of the book, because after it claims Camera RAW makes only global changes, it tells you how to make localized changes, then shows a dramatic example.) All the sections are short, but there are quite a few that are alone worth the price of the book. Doing HDR merging by working mostly within Bridge and Camera Raw gives incredible (and reversible!) flexibility, and sometimes simply stunning results.

But, problems. The book sections were written by eleven people who are no doubt all good photographers, but not all are good technical writers (which is my trade, so I notice). And it wasn't sewn together very well: it seriously needed another round of proofreading. I'm probably more sensitive than most, and none of the errors are bad enough to confuse the meaning of what is being said, but some are blatant nonetheless, like on p180: "Click the Color Sampler tool and click in a primary shadow area. Click the Color Sampler tool and move to a shadow area of the image."

The main problem I have with the book might be partly subjective: my eye might not be all that good, but I doubt that. The book is profusely illustrated with screenshots that show changes as the example moves along ... except that quite often they DON'T show changes. The screenshots are almost always-full-photo-with-histogram-and-menu-settings, which are all relevant, but many of the changes are very subtle, and I think that in the process of processing the screenshots and printing them, the actual changes sometimes get lost.

And sometimes the "before" and "after" images are just plain wrong. The section "Correct a Listing Horizon" shows "before" and "after" images. I stared until my eyes blurred over, but I could not see any difference. So I got objective: I scanned the page in, clipped the images, mirrored the "before" one, and compared the two side-by-side, pixel by pixel. They are identical down to the pixel. I've uploaded the result to the "Customer Images" section at the top of the page so you can see for yourself.

Enough bitching: there are several sections of the book that are purely written for professionals (copyrighting, the more esoteric workflow practices...), but I'm quite happy that I chose this as my first ever Photoshop book.

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