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0470119411 978-0470119419 May 14, 2007
If you’re like most artists, the idea of structuring your work may seem at odds with true creativity, but you’ll be surprised to learn from digital imaging expert Tim Grey that just the opposite is true. This latest edition of his bestselling guide shows you how proper workflow can free you from the repetitive parts of a project and let you focus on your vision. Discover techniques that streamline processes, reduce your time and effort, and produce striking results.


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Set up an effective workflow and set your imagination free

If you're like most artists, the idea of structuring your work may seem at odds with true creativity, but you'll be surprised to learn from digital imaging expert Tim Grey that just the opposite is true. This latest edition of his bestselling guide to Photoshop shows you how proper workflow can free you from the repetitive parts of a project and let you focus on your vision. Discover techniques that streamline processes, reduce your time and effort, and produce striking results.

  • Explore the new Photoshop CS3 interface and updates
  • Download, sort, and organize digital images for top efficiency

  • Process RAW captures to retain maximum detail

  • Crop, rotate, repair, and adjust tone and color in your images

  • Harness new Clone, Curves, and blend mode features

  • Get creative with colorization, filters, and more

  • Automate tasks and optimize your output

Adjust images with the revamped and easier-to-use Curves tool

Produce more dramatic black-and-white images with a new adjustment layer

Apply creative effects to your images

About the Series
Sybex's Tim Grey Guides series leads digital photographers to new levels of excellence with professional, full-color books on the topics they need to know most. Covering topics from color management to workflow to nature photography, Tim Grey Guides are your path to better images.

About the Author

Tim Grey is the author of many books and articles on Photoshop and digital photography and is Microsoft's chief ambassador to professional photographers. He presents workshops around the world on digital imaging and publishes a daily e-mail list, "Digital Darkroom Questions."

Product Details

  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Sybex (May 14, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0470119411
  • ISBN-13: 978-0470119419
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 7.9 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #723,103 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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4.0 out of 5 stars Near-Perfect Guide for Beginners, August 21, 2007
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This review is from: Photoshop CS3 Workflow: The Digital Photographer's Guide (Tim Grey Guides) (Paperback)
Photoshop CS3 Workflow: The Digital Photographer's Guide is the best Photoshop primer I've read yet. The author works through image adjustments in a very logical progression. He begins with very simple edits and works his way up to more complex fine-tuning. The instructions are both step-by-step and very clear. He also does an excellent job of explaining the "big picture" of why you want to make these adjustments and does not just turn you into a mouse clicker following steps by rote.

While no one book is going to tell you everything you could ever want to know about Photoshop, this is a fairly comprehensive tome. The entire workflow process is covered beginning with downloading files and sorting them in Bridge, all the way through printing. I would suggest using the "Look Inside" function to check the Table of Contents if you're interested in a complete list of the specific steps covered. The good news is that all the most common bases are covered, and covered well. If I could add one thing to this book, it would be a chapter or two on the basics of making adjustments in the LAB color space. For certain images, LAB will yield truly superior results, yet it receives no coverage in most Photoshop books. If you're interested in learning more, I highly recommend Photoshop LAB Color: The Canyon Conundrum and Other Adventures in the Most Powerful Colorspace.

For those who own the CS2 edition of this book, you should be aware that this is largely unchanged. Most of the text is unchanged, the example photo are carried forward, etc. There is just enough new material to cover the new features in CS3. It's debatable whether the purchase is worth the money for roughly 30 pages of new material.

If this book has a weakness, it is that it doesn't really live up to its title. The book is not about workflow per se, but about all the steps that are part of a workflow. Only the first and the last chapters really focus on the aspect of trying to plan the workflow itself. This is no crime, I don't know if it's even possible to fill an entire book with workflow planning discussions without becoming ridiculously redundant and useless. But Tim Grey and his publishers chose to identify this as a workflow text and on that basis I think they have failed. If they had named the book "Photoshop CS3 for Beginners: The Digital Photographer's Guide" I would give it 5 stars and my highest recommendation. As it is, I'll still give it my highest recommendation for Photoshop novices as long as they realize that this book is really to help them with image editing skills much more than planning the workflow process itself.
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5.0 out of 5 stars CS3 Workflow, February 24, 2008
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This is a great learning tool for people new to Photoshop . I took a class in Adobe Photoshop CS3, and find this book so much more helpful in editing my images. I can't believe how much more I am learning, and it's easy to read and understand. Great step by step instruction!!
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a must have (even if you already have several PS books), January 2, 2008
This review is from: Photoshop CS3 Workflow: The Digital Photographer's Guide (Tim Grey Guides) (Paperback)
i practically own a library of photoshop books, manuals, & tutorials, and this has absolutely become my go-to reference.
(for those times when i need something not covered in this book my other fave is martin evening's adobe ph cs3 for photographers).

b/c i'm somewhat lazy, (you can read details elsewhere) here are the things that set this book apart from all too many of the other photoshop guides out there:

1) it is useful for just about all experience levels (other than the pros, i suppose). if some of the individual tricks he illustrates are more basic than you need, they work to illustrate the thought process behind the *workflow*
2) tim's descriptions, instructions, and explanations are actually intuitive and flexible
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master image file, clipping preview display, background image layer, artistic cropping, exaggerated adjustment, crop box, optimize your images, adjustment layer, color balance adjustment, optimization workflow, targeted adjustments, making tonal adjustments, advanced adjustments, full workflow, digital slideshow, layer mask thumbnail, clipping display, new empty layer, individual color channels, color contamination, clipping group, underlying pixels, basic rotation, layer thumbnail, color adjustments
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Camera Raw, Clone Stamp, Healing Brush, Magic Wand, Quick Mask, Image Processor, Magnetic Lasso, Polygonal Lasso, Selective Color, Unsharp Mask, Refine Edge, Filter Gallery, High Pass, Photo Downloader, Tim Grey, Adobe Bridge, Curve Display Options Figure, Elliptical Marquee, Input Levels, Output Levels, Cancel Figure, Channels Paths Normal, Preview Figure, Add Layer Mask, Cancel Auto Options
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