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Photoshop CS2 Workflow: The Digital Photographer's Guide [Paperback]

Tim Grey (Author)
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0782143962 978-0782143966 May 27, 2005 1
"The real strength of this book is in how it will help any photographer establish a workflow that is simple and doesn't become a distraction."
--Christopher Robinson, Editor, Digital Photo Pro

If you're like most artists, the concept of planning and structuring your work may sound limiting and inhibiting. You may be surprised to learn that quite the opposite is true--a proper workflow can free you from the monotonous aspects of your work and let you exercise your imagination.

Digital imaging expert Tim Grey is the first to present a process for you to follow as you optimize your images in Photoshop and Photoshop Elements. You'll discover a natural flow for adjusting images, learn to perform techniques that make your images as striking as they can be, and reduce time and effort. Covering the full spectrum of adjustments, this book is suitable regardless of your level as a photographer.


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"The real strength of this book is in how it will help anyphotographer establish a workflow that is simple and doesn’t become adistraction."
—Christopher Robinson, Editor, Digital PhotoPro

If you're like most artists, the concept of planning andstructuring your work may sound limiting and inhibiting. You'll be surprised tolearn that quite the opposite is true—a proper workflow can free you fromthe monotonous aspects of your work and let you exercise yourimagination.

Digital imaging expert Tim Grey is the first to present aguiding process for you to follow and fine-tune as you optimize your images inPhotoshop and Photoshop Elements. In Photoshop Workflow, you'll discover anatural flow for adjusting images; you’ll learn how to perform techniquesthat make your images as striking as they can be while reducing cost in time andeffort. Covering the full spectrum of adjustments, this book is suitable for alllevels of digital photographers who strive to maximize imagequality.

Inside, you'll find the principles of a good foundation andfigure out how to do the following:
  • Prioritize animage-optimization workflow
  • Download, sort, and organize digital images onyour computer
  • Process RAW captures to retain maximum detail
  • Crop androtate images
  • Adjust tone and color by using basic to advancedoptions
  • Repair flaws in your images
  • Create selections by using basic toadvanced methods
  • Apply targeted and creative adjustments
  • Save your filessafely and logically
  • Automate repetitive tasks
  • Prepare your images for final output
  • And more!

About the Author

Tim Grey is the author of Color Confidence and co-author of Photo Finish, both from Sybex. He presents workshops around the world on topics related to digital imaging for photographers. He regularly contributes articles to Outdoor Photographer, PC Photo, and many more print and online publications. He publishes a daily e-mail list, "Digital Darkroom Questions" in which he answers digital imaging questions from enthusiasts and pros.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Sybex; 1 edition (May 27, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0782143962
  • ISBN-13: 978-0782143966
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 8 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,196,857 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Tim Grey is regarded as one of the top educators in digital photography and imaging, offering clear guidance on complex subjects through his writing and speaking. He loves learning as much as he possibly can about digital imaging, and he loves sharing that information even more.

Tim's work combines several of his greatest passions: technology, teaching, photography, writing, and travel. All of these have been part of his life in some way for as long as he can remember, and became a major focus starting in high school. He has been focused on digital photography and imaging for over 10 years.

Tim has written more than a dozen books on digital imaging for photographers, including the best-selling Photoshop CS4 Workflow and Take Your Best Shot. He has also had hundreds of articles published in magazines such as Digital Photo Pro, Outdoor Photographer, and PC Photo, among others. He publishes the Digital Darkroom Questions email newsletter, as well as the Digital Darkroom Quarterly print newsletter. Tim teaches through workshops, seminars, and appearances at major events. He is a member of the Photoshop World Dream Team of Instructors.

With such a busy schedule, Tim doesn't get much time to actually take pictures. He squeezes in as much photography as he can during his business travels, and also takes advantage of every opportunity to photograph near his home in Bellevue, Washington.

Tim can be contacted at tim@timgrey.com.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars He Did It Again, June 4, 2005
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PhotoShop has become the gold standard for the processing of digital photographs. And that means not just as a method of creating montages of things that never were, but more importantly, as a tool to make the final photograph, be it print or electronic transmission, reflect the vision of the photographer. But this capability comes at a cost in complexity. Moreover, many of the tools are of little concern to the photographer.

Tim Grey is a leading guru in the PhotoShop educational field. He has written several top-notch books about specialized aspects of the software, as well as articles, and he teaches around the country. Now he's come up with a book that's a step by step approach to processing digital photographs from the second they are transferred into a computer until they are saved ready for printing. At first that sounds like something that should be simple and shouldn't require any great knowledge once the picture is taken.

For people who are satisfied with a quick snapshot for their memory book, that will be true. But an underlying assumption of the great photographers like Ansel Adams, and the creators of PhotoShop, is that media, whether film or digital, just doesn't have the range of the human eye. Serious photographers have been trying to extend the range of the capturing media for many years. That's what PhotoShop is capable of and that's what Tim Grey is teaching.

Grey's approach is simple, methodical and almost boring. He leads you step by step along the way with practical instructions and suggestions. He starts out by explaining how to use the PhotoShop Raw converter, a part of the program that takes those information loaded files that are an optional format for many cameras, to recover all of the data that a camera can capture. (The JPG format, while easy to use, losses a lot of this information.) Grey even tells you what controls not to use because there will be better opportunities later in the process.

Grey then gets progressively more complex. He tells you about basic adjustments like cropping, tone and color controls and cleanup. Many users will find that his suggestions in this area will help them to utilize the software far more effectively then they've been doing. But then he goes on to discuss more advanced adjustments, including the targeting of adjustments to specific areas of the picture. He finishes up with help on file saving and the automation features of PhotoShop that make repetitive tasks easy.

The book will appeal to beginners in PhotoShop because of the simplicity and directness of its approach. But even experienced users will glean something of use. I've been a user of PhotoShop for several years, and I picked up a few techniques that I didn't know that have already led to an improvement in my photography.

Grey also tailors his instruction to the users of PhotoShop Elements, the slimmed down version of the software that some photographers use.

This book should be in the library of every PhotoShop user. But it is not the only book one needs. Grey's writing is instructive, and there are loads of examples, but I've found that a person needs practical exercises to master the program. I've found the tutorials in the "PhotoShop Artistry" series by Barry Haynes to be extremely helpful in mastering PhotoShop. Haynes doesn't provide the clear explanations for his procedures that Grey does, but his hands-on tutorials are amongst the best around.

I do have one bone to pick. The screen shots of selections were so small that I couldn't see the "marching ants" without a magnifying glass. Have some pity on us old guys and let the graphic artists enhance these pictures.
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49 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A What to Do When Book, Not a How to do it., May 26, 2005
This review is from: Photoshop CS2 Workflow: The Digital Photographer's Guide (Paperback)
When you first start working with digital photographs, that is beyond the shoot and store on hard disk, you wind up working with Photoshop. And when you start working with Photoshop, you are faced with a bewildering assortment of things that you can do. You're going to spend lots of time with your computer. If you're like most of us, you will try this and that, and eventually find that you can spend an enormous amount of time manipulating an image. Some of the things produce dramatic impact, many do not.

Most people want to go shoot pictures and not spend too much time staring at a computer. This book is about applying some organization to using Photoshop. If you follow a procedure to first look at your pictures, then decide what to do and in what order, you can get better pictures faster, leaving more time to go shoot more.

This book is about all of these steps. It is a mixture of what to do to an image (it is not a how to do it, that's a Photoshop book), in what order, and how to wind up with a spectacular picture quickly.

This is a different concept from any of the Photoshop books I've read.
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Good Photoshop CS2 Overview, July 15, 2005
This review is from: Photoshop CS2 Workflow: The Digital Photographer's Guide (Paperback)
When I recently upgraded to CS2, I wanted a book that would help me learn the software quickly. I did not want one of those massive intimating books.

I found Mr. Greys's book to be very helpful. The book is well written and walks you thought many of the CS2 functions.

I have been reading the book page for page and have found it clear and simple to follow. I actually enjoy reading the book.

If you are looking for a book to get a good overview of CS2, I would highly recommend Photoshop CS2 Workflow: The Digital Photographer's Guide.
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