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E-raamat: Photoshop CC and Lightroom: A Photographer's Handbook

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  • ISBN-13: 9781492016106
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  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781492016106
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Presents a guide to a clear, effective workflow for editing photographs in the 2014 release of Photoshop CC and its companions Bridge, Camera Raw, and Lightroom 5, including system configuration, organizing and archiving images, and retouching.

Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom are central to almost all photographic workflows. Each new version of the software is a milestone in the development of these vital imaging tools, and the 2014 releases are no exception.

Photographers often feel overwhelmed when starting with Photoshop; the sheer number of tools and options make it difficult for the novice and intermediate user alike. There is no shortage of instructional books, yet very few direct the user to the most significant aspects of the program in a way that reflects a real workflow for the photographer.

Adobe Certified Instructor Steve Laskevitch has leveraged his experience as a teacher and practitioner to create a guide that provides a clear and effective workflow for editing photographs in the 2014 release of Photoshop CC and its companions Bridge, Camera Raw, and Lightroom 5.

Focusing on the critical elements of a workflow rather than covering every arcane feature, this book is designed to get you working quickly in these applications. Along the way, the various applications are presented side-by-side so that a user of one may learn how to use the other: a kind of workflow Rosetta Stone. Or, if you're new to it all, this book will be your roadmap, helping you decide which way to go.

In addition to the essential features of these programs, Laskevitch covers new features specific to the new releases, including:

  • Lightroom mobile
  • Dramatically improved RAW image processing, including the new Radial Filter and retouching of irregular shapes
  • Photoshop's Improved Blur Gallery (Tilt-Shift, Iris, Field. and Radial Blur tools), Add selective focus, and bokeh effects
  • Recomposing or retouching photos with even more content-aware editing and retouching tools
  • Automatic straightening of image content
  • Camera shake reduction
  • Improved perspective correction
  • Broader video support
This book is based on Lightroom 5, the current version at the time of writing. With the release of the next version of Lightroom, readers of this book may sign up to receive a free PDF by the author that will cover what's new.
Introduction 1(8)
About This Book
2(7)
Who Should Use This Book
2(1)
Steps for Using This Book
2(1)
Conventions
2(1)
Photoshop Versions
3(1)
Mac vs. Microsoft Windows Operating Systems
3(2)
System Requirements
5(4)
Section 1 The Setup
1 Important Terms & Concepts
9(20)
Some Background
10(1)
What is a Digital Image?
10(4)
Pixels
11(1)
Dots & Sensors
11(1)
Image Size
11(1)
Resolution
12(1)
Resampling/Interpolation
13(1)
Native Resolution
14(1)
Color & Tone
14(10)
Bits & Bytes
14(1)
Bit Depth
15(1)
Channels/Color Models
16(3)
Color Management
19(5)
File Formats for Digital Imaging
24(3)
DNG & RAW Files
24(1)
Photoshop(*.PSD) & Large Document Format (*.PSB)
25(1)
TIFF(*.TIFF, *.TIF)
25(1)
JPEG(*.JPG, *.JPEG)
26(1)
PDF Files
26(1)
The Lightroom Catalog
27(2)
2 System Configuration
29(22)
Computer Requirements
30(1)
Work Environment
31(1)
Light
31(1)
Colors
31(1)
Application Preferences & Settings
31(20)
Photoshop
32(4)
Color Settings
36(1)
Bridge
37(4)
Lightroom
41(10)
3 The Interface: A Hands-On Tour
51(33)
Finding Your Way in Photoshop
52(18)
Layers
52(5)
Masks
57(1)
A Typical Document's Layers
58(2)
Panels & Workspaces
60(4)
The Tools
64(1)
Keyboard Shortcuts & Menu Modification
65(1)
Navigation & Viewing
66(4)
Finding Your Way in Bridge
70(4)
What is Bridge?
70(1)
Exploring Bridge---A Guided Tour
70(2)
Metadata
72(1)
Searches & Collections
72(1)
Integration with Other Applications
72(2)
Finding Your Way in Adobe Camera Raw
74(2)
Tools
74(1)
Image Adjustment Panels
74(1)
Shortcuts & Navigation
74(2)
Finding Your Way In Lightroom
76(8)
Panels & Modules
76(4)
Vital Keyboard Shortcuts
80(4)
Section 2 The Workflow
A Brief Overview
84(5)
Capture & Import
85(1)
Organize & Archive
85(1)
Global Adjustments
86(1)
Local Adjustments
86(1)
Cleanup & Retouching
86(1)
Creative Edits & Alternates
86(1)
Output: Digital Files, Print, Web, & Slideshow
86(3)
4 Capture & Import
89(14)
Capture
90(5)
Shoot RAW
90(1)
Lens Profile Creator
90(1)
Standard Practices
91(3)
Digital Negative
94(1)
Import
95(8)
Deferred Import
95(1)
Bridge
96(1)
Configure Bridge
96(1)
Adobe Photo Downloader
97(1)
Lightroom
98(2)
Automatic Import
100(1)
Tethered Capture
100(1)
Do NOT Reorganize Outside Lightroom
101(2)
5 Organizing & Archiving Images
103(20)
Rating Systems & Methods
104(5)
Bridge
105(1)
Rating in Bridge
105(2)
Filtering in Bridge
107(1)
Lightroom
107(1)
Rating in Lightroom
107(1)
Filtering in Lightroom
108(1)
Keywords & Other Metadata
109(5)
Keywords
109(1)
Bridge
110(1)
Copyright & Contact Data: Bridge Metadata Templates
110(1)
Keywords in Bridge
110(1)
Lightroom
111(1)
Copyright & Contact Data: Lightroom Metadata Presets
111(1)
Keywords in Lightroom
111(3)
Labels: Workflow Landmarks
114(1)
File Management
115(8)
Folders vs. Collections
115(1)
Bridge
116(1)
Lightroom
116(1)
Metadata Challenges
117(1)
Lightroom
118(1)
Moving & Archiving Files
118(1)
Bridge
118(1)
Lightroom
119(1)
Multi-Device Image Sharing: Computer-to-Computer
120(1)
Bridge
120(1)
Lightroom
120(1)
Multi-Device Image Sharing: Computer-to-Mobile
121(1)
Lightroom & Lightroom mobile
121(2)
6 Global Adjustments
123(64)
Nondestructive Editing: A Lifestyle
124(1)
Getting Started
124(1)
White Balance
125(3)
Bridge/ACR Lightroom
126(2)
Tone
128(19)
Histograms
128(2)
Tone Curves
130(1)
Bridge/ACR Lightroom
131(1)
Exposure & Contrast
132(1)
Highlights & Shadows
132(1)
Whites & Blacks
133(1)
Tone Curve Panel
133(2)
Photoshop
135(1)
Brightness/Contrast
135(2)
Levels
137(4)
Curves (Take 1)
141(3)
Shadows/Highlights
144(2)
HDR Toning
146(1)
Color & Presence
147(18)
Hue, Saturation, & Luminance
147(1)
Split Toning
147(1)
Bridge/ACR Lightroom
148(1)
Clarity
148(1)
Vibrance & Saturation
148(1)
HSL
149(1)
Black-and-White
150(1)
Split Toning
151(1)
Photoshop
152(1)
Vibrance
152(1)
Hue/Saturation
152(2)
Photo Filter
154(1)
Curves (Take 2): Per Channel Contrast Adjustment
155(3)
Color Balance
158(2)
Black & White
160(3)
Split Toning
163(2)
Details: Sharpening & Noise Reduction
165(8)
Sharpness
165(1)
Noise
166(1)
Bridge/ACR Lightroom
167(1)
Sharpening
167(2)
Noise Reduction
169(1)
Photoshop
170(1)
Smart Sharpen
170(2)
Reduce Noise Filter
172(1)
Lens & Composition Corrections
173(8)
Cropping & Straightening
173(1)
Barrel & Pincushion Distortions
173(1)
Convergence
174(1)
Vignetting
174(1)
Chromatic Aberration
174(1)
Crop & Straighten
174(1)
Bridge/ACR Lightroom
174(2)
Photoshop
176(1)
Lens Correction Profiles & Tools
177(1)
Bridge/ACR Lightroom
178(2)
Photoshop
180(1)
Saving & Sharing Develop Settings
181(6)
Presets & Copying Color Corrections
181(1)
Lightroom
181(1)
Bridge/ACR
182(2)
Photoshop
184(1)
Lightroom mobile
185(2)
7 Local Adjustments
187(36)
Defining an Adjustment's Scope
188(1)
Graduated & Radial Adjustments
188(5)
Bridge/ACR Lightroom
189(2)
Photoshop
191(2)
Painting Adjustments
193(10)
Bridge/ACR Lightroom
193(2)
Photoshop
195(1)
Painting Tools & Brush Presets
195(5)
Painting Adjustments Example: Dodging & Burning
200(3)
Precise Area Adjustments
203(20)
Photoshop
203(1)
To-Do: Select, Create an Adjustment, Refine the Mask
203(1)
Select
204(16)
Create an Adjustment
220(1)
Refine the Mask
220(1)
Example: Reducing Local Color Casts
220(3)
8 Cleaning & Retouching
223(18)
Removing Dust & Defects
224(5)
Cloning
224(1)
Healing
224(1)
Sampling, Sources, & Alignment
224(1)
Content Awareness
224(2)
Bridge/ACR Lightroom
226(1)
Spot Removal Tool
226(2)
Photoshop
228(1)
Vital Preliminaries
228(1)
Removing Small Defects
229(4)
Clone Stamp Tool
229(2)
Healing Brush
231(1)
Spot Healing Brush
232(1)
Save the Clean Image
233(1)
Larger Defects
233(3)
Content-Aware Fill
234(1)
Patch Tool
235(1)
Content-Aware Move Tool
236(1)
Transformations
236(5)
Free Transform
236(1)
Liquify Filter
237(1)
Content-Aware Scaling (CAS)
238(3)
9 Creative Edits & Alternates
241(40)
Managing Versions
242(2)
Bridge/ACR Lightroom
242(1)
Virtual Copies & Snapshots
242(1)
Photoshop
243(1)
Layer Comps
243(1)
Saving Copies
243(1)
Combining Images
244(24)
Compositing Two or More Images
244(6)
Blending
250(7)
Merging Images
257(11)
Photographic Effects
268(13)
Focus Effects
268(6)
Film Grain
274(1)
Bridge/ACR Lightroom
274(1)
Photoshop
275(2)
Video
277(1)
Lightroom
277(1)
Photoshop
278(3)
10 Output
281(36)
Digital Deliverables
282(4)
Photoshop
282(1)
Save a Copy
282(1)
Bridge
283(1)
Image Processor
283(1)
Lightroom
284(1)
Export
284(1)
Publish Services
285(1)
Print Output
286(20)
Best Practices
286(1)
Components of a Good Print
286(3)
Photoshop
289(1)
The Final Print Process
289(7)
Lightroom
296(1)
Printing Directly
296(8)
Book
304(2)
Web
306(6)
Photoshop
306(1)
Save for Web
306(1)
Generator
307(1)
Lightroom
308(1)
Building a Web Gallery
308(4)
Slideshows
312(3)
Lightroom
312(1)
Building a Slideshow
312(2)
Bridge
314(1)
Have Fun
315(2)
Index 317
Steve Laskevitch, founder of Luminous Works Training & Consulting in Seattle and a teacher for three decades, has designed workflows for hundreds of photographers and companies. As an Adobe Certified Instructor, he trains creative individuals and firms and has regularly helped Adobe Systems prepare Lightroom and Photoshop Certified Expert exams. Steve has always enjoyed creating photographs-in the field, studio, or lab; on film and digitally. Students of all levels have appreciated Steve's friendly and approachable style in the Luminous Works classroom and at the colleges, universities, and conferences where he has taught.