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Skin: The Complete Guide to Digitally Lighting, Photographing, and Retouching Faces and Bodies 2nd Revised edition [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 251x201x19 mm, kaal: 994 g, Illustrations (chiefly col.), Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 Digital online
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Aug-2010
  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0470592125
  • ISBN-13: 9780470592120
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 251x201x19 mm, kaal: 994 g, Illustrations (chiefly col.), Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 Digital online
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Aug-2010
  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0470592125
  • ISBN-13: 9780470592120
"Revised and thoroughly updated, this practical guide to photographing people is better than ever! What is the color of skin? You may think you know, until you enter the world of digital photography and try to reproduce what you see. Differences in software, lighting, computer calibration--everything has an impact on color. And that's all before you get into differences between people in terms of skin types, ethnicities, age, gender, and more! Hollywood-based photo-illustrator Lee Varis guides you step-by-step through the maze. This new edition covers the very newest trends and techniques in photographing, lighting, and editing skin--and offers plenty of tips, examples, and valuable advice from the author's own professional experience in the field.Shows you how to digitally capture all skin types: male, female, young, old, different skin tones and ethnicities, with makeup or without, wrinkled, tattooed, and more Covers a wealth of topics in addition to photo editing, such as how to obtain model releases and compose shots, how to shoot groups, and how to create promotional headshots Incorporates the latest on working with Photoshop and Lightroom Showcases exceptional work from a variety of photographers and artists If you're photographing people, you'll want this valuable and unique guide on your shelf."--Provided by publisher.

Provides information on the techniques of photographing, lighting, and editing a variety of skin types and tones.

Foreword xv
Introduction xvii
Chapter 1 Digital Imaging Basics, Workflow, and Calibration
1(40)
Chips and Pixels
2(4)
Your Monitor and Calibrator
6(1)
Basic Digital Capture Workflow
7(30)
Setting Up a Lightroom Catalog
8(2)
Calibrating for Digital Capture
10(12)
Building a Camera Calibration
22(7)
Using Camera Profiles
29(3)
Editing Camera Profiles for Better Skin Color
32(2)
Working with Your Calibration
34(2)
Calibration Review
36(1)
Testing Procedure Overview
36(1)
Putting Color Management in Context
37(4)
Chapter 2 Lighting and Photographing People
41(46)
Lighting Technology
42(5)
Basic Portrait Lighting
47(18)
Rembrandt Lighting
53(4)
Natural Light
57(3)
On-Camera Flash
60(3)
Breaking the Rules
63(2)
Advanced Lighting Techniques
65(18)
Ring Light
65(3)
Combination Lighting: Daylight Plus Flash
68(3)
Controlling Natural Light
71(7)
Action Stopping Lighting
78(5)
Experimenting with Light
83(4)
Chapter 3 The Color of Skin
87(30)
White Points, Black Points, and Places In-Between
88(1)
Zone System: Contrast and Tone
89(2)
Neutral Color: Using Balanced Numbers
91(9)
Curves: The Basic Color and Tone Tool
93(1)
Contrast Control: The Basic Curve Shapes
94(5)
Info Panel: Reading Basic Numbers
99(1)
White/Black Point Correction
100(3)
Adjusting the Numbers for the Color of Skin
103(5)
The Family of Man: Cultural and Psychological Issues
108(5)
Cultural and Personal Color Bias
113(4)
Chapter 4 Tone and Contrast: Color and B+W
117(38)
Converting to B+W
118(5)
The Channel Mixer
119(4)
Split Channels: Layer Blending
123(4)
Luminosity Blending
127(11)
Instant Tan
128(3)
When Color Overwhelms: Look for the Good Channel
131(7)
Hue/Saturation Toning Effects
138(11)
Split-Toning
141(4)
Gradient Map Colorizing
145(4)
The Power of B+W
149(6)
Chapter 5 Retouching
155(64)
Basic Image Repair
156(9)
Hue/Saturation Color Repair
165(13)
Skin Smoothing
170(8)
Beauty Retouching
178(26)
Subtle Retouching
204(6)
Figure Thinning Techniques
210(9)
Chapter 6 Special Effects
219(64)
Soft Focus
220(31)
Basic Diffusion Effect
220(5)
Screen Diffusion
225(3)
Multiply Diffusion
228(2)
Overlay Diffusion
230(2)
Depth of Field Effects
232(10)
Lens Tilt Effect
242(9)
Film Grain and Noise
251(7)
Cross-Processing
258(7)
Grunge
265(5)
Tattoos
270(10)
Enhancing Existing Tattoos
270(6)
Faking Tattoos
276(4)
Final Notes
280(3)
Chapter 7 Preparing for Print
283(46)
Sharpening
284(24)
Unsharp Mask
284(5)
Smart Sharpen
289(3)
Multiple Sharpening Layers
292(3)
Octave Sharpening
295(5)
Overlay Sharpening and High-Radius Effects
300(8)
Color Management for Print
308(2)
Translating from RGB to CMYK
308(1)
Profiles and Look-Up Tables
308(2)
Soft Proofing
310(2)
Desktop Printing
312(3)
Print Options
312(3)
Output Simulations
315(1)
Creative Print Finishing
315(14)
Background and Canvas Options
317(1)
Edge Treatments
317(6)
Last Minute Fixes
323(6)
Chapter 8 Parting Shots
329(6)
The Creative Workflow
330(1)
Future Developments
331(4)
Index 335
Lee Varis is a photo-illustrator working in Hollywood. He has been involved in commercial photography for three decades. His images have been featured in National Geographic, Newsweek, and Fortune magazines, and both his writing and photography have been featured in trade journals such as PDN, PEI, Design Graphics, and others. His work has appeared on movie posters, video box and CD covers, and in numerous brochures and catalogs. Varis conducts seminars and workshops for APA, PPA, ASMP Maine Media Workshops, Santa Fe Photographic Workshops, and LIGHT Photographic Workshops. He is the president of LADIG (Los Angeles Digital Imaging Group).