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51 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Simple, Straightforward Explanation
More and more advanced digital cameras offer a number of file formats for capturing the digital image, including JPG, TIF and RAW. None of these formats, because of the limitations of the camera mechanism, captures as much information about the scene being photographed as the human eye. For example, a photograph that shows detail in bright light will usually show less...
Published on July 28, 2005 by Conrad J. Obregon

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Raw 101: Better Images with Photoshop Elements and Photoshop
I am not unexperienced in Photoshop and I must say this book is difficult to follow at best. It is disjointed in it's layout, moving from Photoshop to Photoshop Elements willy nilly. Plus it does not give a lot real and useful information. It touches on the surface of the information but it does not go into detail. I much prefer the book Adobe Camera Raw for Digital...
Published on November 25, 2006 by N. Cavender


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51 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Simple, Straightforward Explanation, July 28, 2005
This review is from: Raw 101: Better Images with Photoshop Elements and Photoshop (Paperback)
More and more advanced digital cameras offer a number of file formats for capturing the digital image, including JPG, TIF and RAW. None of these formats, because of the limitations of the camera mechanism, captures as much information about the scene being photographed as the human eye. For example, a photograph that shows detail in bright light will usually show less detail in shadows than the human eye would see. Some of these file formats actually delete some of the data. Serious photographers agree that the RAW format captures the most data from the scene.

When the Adobe Company first came out with Adobe Camera Raw (ACR), the software aimed at extracting the maximum data from the RAW file, there was little information about how to use it. But since Photoshop and Photoshop Elements, which are the most widely used digital imaging programs, both include ACR as part of the package, the knowledge base has continued to increase.

"Camera Raw 101" is a manual, aimed at the relatively inexperienced ACR user, that covers its use in both Photoshop CS2 (the current version of Photoshop) and Photoshop Elements 3 (the reduced capability, but much cheaper version of Photoshop.). After describing the techniques for getting images from the camera to the computer, Canfield describes each of the functions offered in ACR and then tells how to use those functions to get pictures that contain as much information in possible. He finishes up by summarizing the steps that should be taken in Photoshop and Elements after RAW processing. His instructions are simple, clear and easy to follow.

ACR includes several functions that are also available in the main body of Photoshop and Elements. Canfield believes there are functions to usually apply in ACR and others after ACR conversion, but also describes situations where one might process in the opposite fashion.

This is by no means a description of the entire process of moving a picture from camera to print. The emphasis is on the use of ACR. The book's publisher, Sybex, offers several other books that focus on other aspects of image processing like "Photoshop CS2 Workflow" by Tim Grey and "Photo Finish" by Canfield and Grey.

Although the book is aimed at ACR novices, experienced users may still find information about the capability of ACR with which they were not acquainted. I know I did. At the very least, it would provide a useful review of the process.

This book will appeal to those who learn best by lecture. Photographers who like tutorials might want to consider the "Photoshop Artistry" series by Barry Haynes.

I have one complaint about the book. Many of the illustrations are screen grabs from the computer monitor. Unfortunately they are printed so that the size of the image itself is only about 2 and one-half inches square. In the illustrations of digital noise I was unable to see the noise pattern, even with the use of a magnifying glass.

In summary, this is excellent instruction in the use of ACR. Although aimed at the beginner, experienced Photoshop users will probably also derive some benefit.
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great way to efficiently learn processing raw files, December 12, 2005
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R. J. Ravani (Northern California, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Raw 101: Better Images with Photoshop Elements and Photoshop (Paperback)
I purchased a Canon 20D about three months ago. Because this was the first camera I have owned capable of writing to raw, I searched the internet and read articles on the Adobe website (I use CS2) to get an idea about what it was all about. I played around with raw files, but I was not getting anywhere. Then I purchased Raw 101.

First, it is a fairly easy read relative to reading Adobe manuals and Class Room in a Book, so I just took a couple of hours and read it. Then I went to my computer and went chapter by chapter while actually working with my own raw files. I have to say that by the end of the second reading, I felt very comfortable with Adobe Camera Raw and I now use it fairly regularly.

The book is a great way to get a feel for the process. The problem that I have had with other training materials is that you are overwhelmed by the sheer volume of material, much of which covers stuff that you will rarely if ever use. On the other hand Raw 101 gets right to the point and teaches you to quickly understand the how to gain the optimum use of raw processing. I also agree with the other reviewer that this book would be helpful to all users whether a beginner or an experienced user.

Although I have used Photoshop for several years, I consider myself a beginner when it comes to Adobe Camera Raw and I found this book invaluable. I highly recommend it.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Raw 101, March 21, 2006
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This book is very well written. It not only explains clearly but helps to understand the concepts presented. When I finished it I was able to apply what I had read with very little difficulty. He did make a distinction between Adobe Photoshop Elements and its big brother, Photoshop. My interest was in the Elements and it was clear when he was discussing The Elements and Photoshop which was very helpful and carefully done. I highly recommend reading the book to anyone who is just getting started or desiring an understanding of RAW photography.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 1st introductory manual on Adobe RAW covers all bases, March 17, 2006
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Any Photoshop or Photoshop Elements owner interested in making the most of the digital RAW capture will appreciate RAW 101: BETTER IMAGES WITH PHOTOSHOP & PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS. It's the first introductory manual on using Adobe Camera Raw and covers all aspects of its use in CS2 and Elements 3, providing step-by-step examples packed with color screen shots and photo examples throughout. Learn how to correct details, fix balance, eliminate noise and gain the best from your RAW files.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best I've found...enthusiastically recommended!, October 10, 2006
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K. Lewton (South Bend, IN) - See all my reviews
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When I started shooting digital images in RAW I spent a ton on a bunch of books to help me understand the RAW processing workflow. The others were helpful but when I started working through RAW 101, all of the others were put on the shelf, where they have remained. This is a great step-by-step guide that you can work through using your own images to see immediate results from the easy-to-follow workflow. It gives clear, understandable, explanations of all of the tabs and sliders in Adobe Camera Raw. It's simple: if you want to take better digital images shoot in RAW and RAW 101 will guide you through the processing steps to make your images better than you ever expected. I enthusiastically recommend this book, especially for any newcomers to the RAW image format.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars So far very helpful to me, February 11, 2007
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Lena Nilsson (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
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I'm a beginner when it comes to the subject of Raw, and I was looking for a book that could help me get more use out of my Elements 3 program. So far this book has been very helpful to me, easy to follow, and I'm looking forward to learning a lot more. Ran in to a problem with up-loading Raw, but after emailing Jon Canfield, the problem was solved. How can I not recommend a book that comes with tech support?
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Raw 101: Better Images with Photoshop Elements and Photoshop, November 25, 2006
This review is from: Raw 101: Better Images with Photoshop Elements and Photoshop (Paperback)
I am not unexperienced in Photoshop and I must say this book is difficult to follow at best. It is disjointed in it's layout, moving from Photoshop to Photoshop Elements willy nilly. Plus it does not give a lot real and useful information. It touches on the surface of the information but it does not go into detail. I much prefer the book Adobe Camera Raw for Digital Photographers Only, more useful information and written in a clearer and more concise manner.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent ., June 3, 2007
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I was searching for one book that would answer all my questions about the use of RAW in Photoshop Elements 3. I'm happy to say that this book delivers and comes up with the answers in a simple, understandable way. The illustrations are good and steps to better results are clearly explained. What else can I say? I like this book, I wish I had bought it sooner.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Book, July 21, 2007
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This book is written in easy to read style and contains a lot of good info that I did not have or know before.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Raw 101, November 14, 2006
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This is the only book you need to understand how to shoot in raw format
and use the raw workflow.
Wonderful book
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