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E-raamat: Adobe Photoshop CC for Photographers, 2014 Release: A professional image editor's guide to the creative use of Photoshop for the Macintosh and PC

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Adobe Photoshop for Photographers 2014 Release by Photoshop hall-of-famer and acclaimed digital imaging professional Martin Evening has been fully updated to include detailed instruction for all of the updates to Photoshop CC 2014 on Adobe’s Creative Cloud, including significant new features, such as Focus Area selections, enhanced Content-Aware filling, and new Spin and Path blur gallery effects. This guide covers all the tools and techniques photographers and professional image editors need to know when using Photoshop, from workflow guidance to core skills to advanced techniques for professional results. Using clear, succinct instruction and real world examples, this guide is the essential reference for Photoshop users of all levels.

Accompanying the book is the photoshopforphotographers.com website, with sample images, tutorial videos, and bonus chapters.

What's different in this book XX
Acknowledgments XXII
1 Photoshop Fundamentals 1(88)
Photoshop installation
2(1)
The Photoshop interface
3(25)
Creating a new document
5(1)
User interface brightness
6(4)
Tabbed document windows
10(2)
Managing document windows
12(2)
Synchronized scroll and zoom
13(1)
Image document window details
14(3)
Title bar proxy icons (Mac only)
16(1)
Info panel status information
16(1)
Rulers, Guides & Grid
17(1)
'Snap to' behavior
18(1)
Pixel Grid view
18(1)
The Photoshop panels
19(5)
Panel arrangements and docking
20(1)
Panel positions remembered in workspaces
21(1)
Customizing the menu options
22(1)
Customizing the keyboard shortcuts
23(1)
Task-based workspaces
24(4)
Working with a dual display setup
26(2)
Photoshop CC Tools panel
28(4)
Options bar
30(1)
Tool Presets
30(2)
Selection tools
32(9)
Color Range
34(5)
Adjustable tone ranges
36(3)
Modifier keys
39(2)
Painting tools
41(10)
On-the-fly brush changes
42(2)
On-screen brush adjustments
43(1)
Brush panel
44(1)
Brush panel options
45(1)
Pressure sensitive control
45(1)
Brush tool presets
46(1)
Mixer brush
46(2)
Bristle tip brush shapes
48(1)
Load/Replace Swatches from HTML
49(4)
Hex Field
50(1)
Tools for filling
51(1)
Tools for drawing
52(1)
Image editing tools
53(4)
Move tool
55(1)
Layer selection using the move tool
55(2)
Navigation and information tools
57(5)
Zoom tool shortcuts
57(1)
Hand tool
58(1)
Bird's-eye view
58(1)
Flick panning
59(1)
Windows Multi-touch support
59(1)
Eyedropper tool
59(1)
Ruler tool
59(1)
Rotate view tool
60(1)
Notes tool
61(1)
Count tool
61(1)
Screen view modes
62(1)
Working with Layers
63(1)
Automating Photoshop
64(1)
Preset Manager
65(1)
History
66(6)
The History panel
66(3)
History settings and memory usage
67(2)
History brush
69(1)
Use of history versus undo
69(1)
Snapshots
70(1)
Non-linear history
71(1)
When files won't open
72(4)
Save often
73(1)
Background Saving
74(2)
Normal saves
74(1)
Using Save As... to save images
75(1)
File formats
76(5)
Photoshop native file format
76(1)
Smart PSD files
76(1)
Large Document (PSB) format
77(1)
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format)
77(2)
Pixel order
78(1)
Byte order
78(1)
Save Image Pyramid
79(1)
TIFF compression options
79(1)
Flattened TIFFS
79(1)
JPEG
79(1)
PNG
80(1)
Photoshop PDF
80(1)
Adobe Bridge CC
81(5)
The Bridge interface
83(2)
Making Bridge CS6 work with Photoshop CC
83(1)
Custom work spaces in Bridge
84(1)
Opening files from Bridge
85(1)
Slideshows
85(1)
Camera Raw
86(2)
DNG and transparency support
86(1)
Opening photos from Bridge via Camera Raw
86(2)
Splash screen
88(1)
2 Camera Raw Image Processing 89(190)
Camera Raw advantages
90(9)
The new Camera Raw workflow
90(5)
Does the order matter?
91(1)
Raw capture
92(1)
JPEG capture
93(1)
Editing JPEGs and TIFFS in Camera Raw
93(1)
Alternative Raw processors
94(1)
A basic Camera Raw/Photoshop workflow
95(3)
Camera Raw support
98(1)
DNG compatibility
98(1)
Getting raw images into Photoshop
99(13)
Image ingestion
99(13)
Importing images via Photo Downloader
100(5)
Tethered shoot imports
105(1)
Tethered shooting via Canon EOS Utility
106(3)
Importing images via other programs
109(1)
Import Images from Device (Mac only)
110(2)
Basic Camera Raw image editing
112(34)
Working with Bridge and Camera Raw
112(2)
General controls for single file opening
114(2)
Full size window view
116(1)
General controls for multiple file opening
116(2)
New preview controls
118(4)
Checkpoints
119(1)
Preview preferences
119(3)
Workflow options
122(1)
CMYK proofing
123(1)
Output proofing and the computer display
124(1)
Saving soft proofed raw files as smart objects
124(3)
Summary of the proposed soft proofing workflow
127(1)
Opening raw files as Smart Objects
128(4)
Saving photos from Camera Raw
132(2)
Saving a JPEG as DNG
133(1)
Resolving naming conflicts
133(1)
New Save dialog
134(1)
Altering the background color
135(2)
The histogram display
137(1)
Digital camera histograms
137(1)
Interactive histogram
137(1)
Image browsing via Camera Raw
138(2)
Camera Raw preferences
140(3)
Default Image Settings
141(1)
Camera Raw cache
141(1)
DNG file handling
141(1)
JPEG and TIFF handling
142(1)
Camera Raw cropping and straightening
143(1)
How to straighten and crop
144(2)
Basic panel controls
146(94)
White balance
146(4)
Using the white balance tool
147(1)
White balance tool refinements
148(2)
Basic panel auto white balance adjustments
150(2)
Process Versions
152(2)
The Process 2012 tone adjustment controls
154(4)
Exposure
154(1)
Contrast
155(1)
Highlights and Shadows
156(1)
Whites and Blacks
157(1)
Suggested order for the Basic panel adjustments
157(1)
Preserving the highlight detail
158(2)
When to clip the highlights
160(1)
How to clip the shadows
161(1)
Shadow levels after a conversion
162(4)
Digital exposure
164(1)
How Camera Raw interprets the raw data
165(1)
Basic panel image adjustment procedure
166(3)
Auto tone corrections
169(3)
Auto Whites and Blacks sliders
169(2)
Camera-specific default settings
171(1)
Clarity
172(4)
Negative clarity
174(2)
Vibrance and Saturation
176(2)
Tone Curve panel
178(4)
Point Curve editor mode
180(1)
RGB Curves
180(2)
Correcting a high contrast image
182(2)
HSL/Grayscale panel
184(4)
Recovering out-of-gamut colors
185(1)
Adjusting the hue and saturation
186(2)
Lens Corrections panel
188(3)
Accessing and creating custom lens profiles
190(1)
Lens Corrections: Color tab
191(9)
Chromatic aberration
191(2)
Defringe sliders
193(1)
The Defringe controls in use
194(1)
Eyedropper tool mode
195(3)
Localized adjustments: Defringe slider
198(2)
Lens Corrections: Manual tab
200(8)
Upright corrections
200(2)
Synchronizing Upright settings
202(4)
Transform controls
206(1)
Lens Vignetting controls
206(2)
Effects panel
208(8)
Post Crop Vignetting control
208(2)
Post Crop Vignette style options
210(2)
Highlights slider
212(2)
Adding Grain effects
214(2)
Camera Calibration panel
216(2)
New Camera Raw profiles
216(1)
Camera look settings profiles
217(1)
Custom camera profile calibrations
218(6)
DNG Profile Editor
220(4)
Camera Raw as a Photoshop filter
224(4)
Spot removal tool
228(2)
Creating circle spots
229(1)
Synchronized spotting with Camera Raw
230(1)
Spot removal tool feathering
230(1)
Spot removal tool fine-tuning
231(7)
Visualize spots
232(2)
Creating brush spots
234(1)
Deleting spots
235(3)
Red eye removal
238(1)
Red eye: pet eye removal
239(1)
Localized adjustments
240(34)
Adjustment brush
240(5)
Initial Adjustment brush options
241(1)
Brush settings
241(1)
Adding a new brush effect
242(1)
Resetting adjustments
243(1)
Adjustment brush duplication
243(2)
Editing brush adjustments
245(4)
Previewing the brush stroke areas
245(2)
Auto masking
247(2)
Darkening the shadows
249(2)
Hand-coloring in Color mode
251(2)
Graduated filter tool
253(5)
Graduated color temperature adjustment
256(2)
Radial filter adjustments
258(3)
Fill to document bounds
261(1)
Modifying graduated and radial filter masks
261(2)
Correcting edge sharpness with the Radial filter
263(2)
Camera Raw settings menu
265(2)
Export settings to XMP
266(1)
Update DNG previews
266(1)
Load Settings... Save Settings...
266(1)
Camera Raw defaults
267(1)
Presets panel
267(3)
Saving and applying presets
267(2)
Copying and synchronizing settings
269(1)
Synchronizing different process versions
270(1)
Legacy presets
270(2)
Synchronize Process 2010 from a Process 2012 master
271(1)
Synchronize Process 2012 from a Process 2010 master
271(1)
Working with Snapshots
272(2)
DNG file format
274(5)
The DNG solution
274(2)
DNG compatibility
275(1)
Saving images as DNG
276(2)
Lossy DNG
276(2)
DNG Converter
278(1)
3 Sharpening and noise reduction 279(52)
When to sharpen
280(38)
Why one-step sharpening is ineffective
280(1)
Capture sharpening
280(2)
Capture sharpening for scanned images
281(1)
Process versions
282(1)
Improvements to Camera Raw sharpening
282(3)
Sample sharpening image
285(1)
Detail panel
285(7)
Sharpening defaults
286(1)
The sharpening effect sliders
286(1)
Amount slider
287(1)
Radius slider
288(1)
The suppression controls
289(1)
Detail slider
289(2)
Interpreting the grayscale previews
291(1)
Radius and Detail grayscale preview
291(1)
Masking slider
292(2)
Masking slider example
293(1)
Some real world sharpening examples
294(3)
Sharpening portrait images
294(1)
Sharpening landscape images
295(1)
Sharpening a fine-detailed image
296(1)
How to save sharpening settings as presets
297(1)
Capture sharpening roundup
298(1)
Selective sharpening in Camera Raw
299(5)
Negative sharpening
299(1)
Extending the sharpening limits
299(1)
How to apply localized sharpening
300(2)
Negative sharpening to blur an image
302(2)
Noise removal in Camera Raw
304(3)
Process Versions and noise reduction
304(2)
Detail panel Noise Reduction sliders
306(1)
Color noise
307(1)
Non-raw image noise reduction
307(3)
Color Smoothness slider
310(8)
Adding grain to improve appearance of sharpness
312(2)
Localized noise reduction in Camera Raw
314(2)
Localized noise removal in Camera Raw
316(2)
Localized sharpening in Photoshop
318(13)
Smart Sharpen filter
318(2)
Basic Smart Sharpen mode
318(2)
Advanced Smart Sharpen mode
320(2)
Removing Motion Blur
321(1)
Shake Reduction filter
322(6)
The Shake Reduction controls
323(1)
Repeat filtering
324(1)
Smart object support
324(1)
Blur direction tool
325(1)
How to get the best results
325(3)
Creating a depth of field brush
328(3)
4 Images Editing Essentials 331(78)
Pixels versus vectors
332(8)
Photoshop as a vector program
333(1)
Image resolution terminology
333(2)
ppi: pixels per inch
333(1)
Ipi: lines per inch
333(1)
dpi: dots per inch
334(1)
Desktop printer resolution
334(1)
Altering the image size
335(1)
Image interpolation
336(4)
Nearest Neighbor (hard edges)
336(1)
Bilinear
337(1)
Bicubic (smooth gradients)
337(1)
Bicubic Smoother (enlargement)
337(1)
Bicubic Sharper (reduction)
337(1)
Bicubic Automatic
337(1)
Preserve Details (enlargement)
338(2)
Photoshop image adjustments
340(54)
The image histogram
340(3)
The Histogram panel
342(1)
Basic Levels editing and the histogram
343(1)
Bit depth
344(4)
8-bit versus 16-bit image editing
345(1)
16-bit and color space selection
346(1)
Comparing 8-bit with 16-bit editing
347(1)
The RGB edit space and color gamut
348(2)
Direct image adjustments
350(4)
Adjustment layers approach
350(1)
Adjustments panel controls
351(1)
Properties panel controls
351(2)
Maintaining focus in the Properties panel
353(1)
Levels adjustments
354(2)
Analyzing the histogram
354(2)
Curves adjustment layers
356(10)
On-image Curves editing
358(1)
Removing curve points
358(2)
Using Curves in place of Levels
360(1)
Output levels adjustments
360(2)
Luminosity and Color blending modes
362(2)
Locking down portions of a curve
364(1)
Creating a dual contrast curve
365(1)
Correcting shadow and highlight detail
366(4)
Amount
366(1)
Tonal Width
366(1)
Radius
366(3)
Color Correction
369(1)
Midtone Contrast
369(1)
Auto image adjustments
370(2)
Match Color corrections
372(1)
Enhanced Brightness and Contrast
372(2)
Color corrections using Curves
374(2)
Hue/Saturation
376(3)
Vibrance
379(1)
Color Lookup adjustments
380(2)
Color Lookup Table Export
382(2)
Photo Filter
384(1)
Multiple adjustment layers
385(1)
Adjustment layer masks
386(1)
Properties panel mask controls
386(4)
Editing a mask using the masks controls
388(2)
Live shape properties
390(4)
Cropping
394(15)
Entering measurement units
394(1)
Delete cropped pixels
395(1)
Crop ratio modes
395(1)
Landscape and portrait mode crops
396(1)
Crop tool presets
396(1)
Crop overlay display
397(1)
Crop tool options
398(1)
Front Image cropping
398(2)
Disable edge snapping
398(2)
Selection-based cropping
400(1)
Canvas size
401(1)
Big data
402(1)
Perspective crop tool
403(1)
Content-aware scaling
404(4)
How to protect skin tones
406(1)
How to remove objects from a scene
407(1)
Image rotation
408(1)
5 Black and white 409(20)
Converting color to black and white
410(17)
Dumb black and white conversions
410(1)
Smarter black and white conversions
410(3)
Black & White adjustment presets
413(1)
Split color toning using Color Balance
414(2)
Split color toning using Curves adjustments
416(2)
Split color toning using a Gradient Map
418(2)
Camera Raw black and white conversions
420(3)
Pros and cons of the Camera Raw approach
420(2)
HSL grayscale conversions
422(1)
Camera Calibration panel tweaks
422(1)
Camera Raw Split Toning panel
423(4)
Saturation shortcut
423(1)
Camera Raw color image split toning
424(3)
Black and white output
427(2)
Advanced B&W Photo tips
427(2)
6 Extending the dynamic range 429(32)
High dynamic range imaging
430(8)
HDR essentials
431(1)
Alternative approaches
432(1)
Bracketed exposures
432(1)
Photomatix Pro
432(2)
Displaying deep-bit color
433(1)
Capturing a complete scenic tonal range
434(1)
HDR shooting tips
435(3)
HDR File formats
436(1)
How to fool Merge to HDR
436(2)
Basic tonal compression techniques
438(10)
Blending multiple exposures
438(4)
Camera Raw adjustments using Process 2012
442(2)
Processing HDR files in Camera Raw
444(4)
The Camera Raw options
444(4)
Merge to HDR Pro
448(13)
Response curve
448(2)
Tone mapping HDR images
450(4)
Local Adaptation
450(2)
Removing ghosts
452(1)
How to avoid the 'HDR' look
452(2)
Smooth Edges option
454(1)
HDR toning examples
454(4)
How to smooth HDR toned images
458(3)
7 Image retouching 461(44)
Basic cloning methods
462(30)
Clone stamp tool
462(2)
Clone stamp brush settings
462(2)
Healing brush
464(2)
Choosing an appropriate alignment mode
466(1)
Clone Source panel and clone overlays
466(3)
Clone and healing sample options
468(1)
Better healing edges
469(1)
Spot healing brush
470(2)
Healing blend modes
471(1)
Spot healing in Content-Aware mode
472(2)
Patch tool
474(5)
The patch tool and content-aware filling
476(2)
Adaptation Structure control
478(1)
Content-aware move tool
479(3)
Content-aware move tool in Extend mode
481(1)
Enhanced content-aware color adaptation
482(4)
Working with the Clone Source panel
486(2)
Perspective retouching
488(2)
Alternative history brush spotting technique
490(2)
Portrait retouching
492(2)
Beauty retouching
494(2)
Liquify
496(9)
Advanced Liquify tool controls
498(3)
Reconstructions
498(1)
Mask options
499(1)
View options
499(1)
Saving the mesh
500(1)
Photoshop CC Liquify performance
501(1)
Smart Object support for Liquify
501(5)
On-screen cursor adjustments
502(1)
Targeted distortions using Liquify
503(2)
8 Layers, Selections and Masking 505(110)
Selections and channels
506(9)
Selections
506(2)
Quick Mask mode
508(1)
Creating an image selection
509(1)
Modifying selections
510(1)
Alpha channels
510(1)
Modifying an image selection
511(2)
Selections, alpha channels and masks
513(1)
Anti-aliasing
514(1)
Feathering
514(1)
Layers
515(29)
Layer. basics
515(1)
Image layers
515(1)
Vector layers
516(1)
Text layers
516(1)
Adjustment layers
516(1)
Layers panel controls
516(3)
Layer styles
519(1)
Adding layer masks
519(3)
Viewing in Mask or Rubylith mode
520(1)
Removing a layer mask
520(1)
Adding an empty layer mask
520(1)
Thumbnail preview clipping
520(2)
Properties Panel in Masks mode
522(1)
Refine Edge command
523(5)
View modes
525(1)
Edge detection
525(1)
Smart Radius
526(1)
Adjust Edge section
526(1)
Refine Edge output
527(1)
Working with the quick selection tool
528(2)
Combining a quick selection with Refine Edge
530(6)
Focus area
536(2)
Ragged borders with the Refine Edge adjustment
538(2)
Color Range masking
540(4)
Layer blending modes
544(12)
Creating panoramas with Photomerge
550(4)
Depth of field blending
554(2)
Working with multiple layers
556(21)
Color coding layers
556(1)
Layer group management
556(3)
Nested group layer compatibility
557(1)
Managing layers in a group
558(1)
Clipping masks
559(1)
Ways to create a clipping mask
559(1)
Masking layers within a group
560(1)
Clipping layers and adjustment layers
560(2)
Layer Comps panel
562(2)
Layer linking
564(1)
Selecting all layers
564(1)
Layer selection using the move tool
565(1)
Layer selection with the path selection tools
566(2)
Layer mask linking
568(1)
Layer locking
569(1)
Lock Transparent Pixels
569(1)
Lock Image Pixels
569(1)
Lock Layer Position
569(1)
Lock All
569(1)
Generator: generate assets from layers
570(4)
Extended tagging
570(1)
Summary of how Generator works
571(1)
Generator uses
571(3)
Smarter naming when merging layers
574(1)
Layer filtering
574(3)
Isolation mode layer filtering
576(1)
Transform commands
577(20)
Repeat Transforms
579(1)
Interpolation options
579(1)
Numeric Transforms
580(1)
Transforming paths and selections
580(1)
Transforms and alignment
581(1)
Warp transforms
582(2)
Perspective Warp
584(5)
Puppet Warp
589(6)
Pin rotation
590(1)
Pin depth
591(1)
Multiple pin selection
591(1)
Smart Objects
591(4)
Drag and drop a document to a layer
595(2)
Smart Objects
597(8)
Linked Smart Objects
601(4)
Creating linked Smart Objects
601(2)
Packaging linked embedded assets
603(1)
Resolving bad links
603(1)
Layers panel Smart Object searches
604(1)
Photoshop paths
605(10)
Pen path modes
606(1)
Drawing paths with the pen tool
606(1)
Pen path drawing example
606(3)
Pen tool shortcuts summary
608(1)
Rubber Band mode
608(1)
Multi selection path options
609(2)
Selecting path anchor points
611(1)
Vector masks
612(4)
Isolating an object from the background
613(2)
9 Blur, optical and lighting effects filters 615(56)
Filter essentials
616(26)
Blur filters
616(6)
Average Blur
616(1)
Gaussian Blur
616(1)
Adding a Radial Blur to a photo
617(2)
Surface Blur
619(1)
Box Blur
619(1)
Shape Blur
619(1)
Lens Blur
620(1)
Depth of field effects
620(2)
Blur Gallery filters
622(13)
Iris Blur
622(1)
Radius field controls
623(1)
Blur Tools options
624(2)
Tilt-Shift blur
626(2)
Blur ring adjustments
628(1)
Field Blur
628(2)
Spin blur
630(3)
Path blur
633(2)
Motion Blur Effects panel
635(3)
Smart Object support
638(4)
Blur Gallery filters on video layers
638(1)
Smart objects and selections
638(1)
Applying a Blur Gallery filter to a video clip
639(1)
Blur Gallery filter with a smart object plus mask
640(2)
Smart Filters
642(28)
Applying Smart Filters to pixel layers
643(5)
Lens Corrections
648(5)
Custom lens corrections
648(4)
Selecting the most appropriate profiles
652(1)
Adobe Lens Profile Creator
653(1)
Interpolating between lens profiles
653(1)
Lens Correction profiles and Auto-Align
653(1)
Adaptive Wide Angle filter
654(18)
How the Adaptive Wide Angle filter works
656(1)
Applying constraints
657(1)
Rotating a constraint
658(1)
Saving constraints
658(1)
Constraint line colors
659(1)
Polygon constraints
659(3)
Calibrating with the Adaptive Wide Angle filter
662(1)
Editing panorama images
663(3)
Lighting Effects filter
666(1)
Properties panel adjustments
667(3)
Filter Gallery
670(1)
10 Print output 671(24)
Print sharpening
672(7)
Judge the print, not the display
673(1)
High Pass filter edge sharpening technique
673(3)
Soft proof before printing
676(3)
Managing print expectations
678(1)
Making a print
679(16)
Photoshop Print dialog
679(10)
Printer selection
679(3)
Color Management
682(2)
Rendering intent selection
684(1)
Hard Proofing
685(2)
Position and Size
687(1)
Print selected area
688(1)
Ensuring your prints are centered (Mac)
689(2)
Printing Marks
690(1)
Functions
690(1)
Saving operating system print presets
691(1)
Print output scripting
691(1)
Configuring the Print Settings (Mac and PC)
692(2)
Photoshop managed color on Windows
693(1)
Custom print profiles
694(1)
11 Automating Photoshop 695(18)
Working with Actions
696(15)
Playing an action
696(1)
Recording actions
697(2)
Troubleshooting actions
699(1)
Limitations when recording actions
700(2)
Actions only record changed settings
700(1)
Background layers and bit depth
700(1)
Layer naming
701(1)
Inserting menu items
701(1)
Batch processing actions
702(2)
Exporting and importing presets
704(1)
Creating a droplet
705(1)
Conditional Actions
706(4)
Conditional action droplets
707(3)
Image Processor
710(1)
Scripting
711(1)
Script Events Manager
711(1)
Automated plug-ins
712(1)
Crop and Straighten Photos
712(1)
Fit Image
712(1)
Index 713
Remote profiling for RGB printers
727(1)
Rod Wynne-Powell
728(1)
Solutions Photographic
728(1)
Pixel Genius PhotoKit plug-in
729
Inducted into the Photoshop Hall of Fame in 2008, Martin Evening is an internationally renowned professional photographer. Working principally on studio-based beauty photography, Martin uses Photoshop to retouch or manipulate to some degree nearly every image he produces. This regular everyday experience with the software has enabled him to gain extensive specialist knowledge of Photoshop.