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Professional Photoshop, Author: Dan Margulis.
A 'by the numbers' approach to color correction. This is the
most opinionated book that I think I have ever read - quite revealing but
you may need to read it more than twice!
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Photoshop Artistry, Authors: Barry Hanes, Wendy Crumpler and Seán
Duggan. If you are just getting started with digital photography
then this is a great book to get you going.
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Photoshop Lab Color, Author: Dan Margulis. A
detailed exploration of the use of the LAB color space with Photoshop.
I created some simple online examples (with images
from Red Rock Canyon, Nevada) as well as from photographs taken during
air travel) using techniques presented in this book.
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Welcome to Oz, Author: Vincent Versace. What's real got
to do with it? This book contains quite a bit of information and
techniques for creating both believable and beautiful images.
There are a number of simply gorgeous images included. Note that the
approach is described as cinematic - images are carefully crafted
using a number of techniques.
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The Photoshop CS2 Book for Digital Photographers, Author: Scott Kelby. A step by step reference for mortals.
A great introduction to many often requested or used tasks with
Photoshop CS2. Mr. Kelby has an entertaining approach to his
chapter introductions (at least in this book) - you can skip them and
jump right to 'the meat'. Honest!
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Mastering Digital Printing, Author: Harold Johnson. A detailed introduction and
guide for creating exceptional quality digital prints. If you are
extremely lucky then all you will ever do it click 'print' - it is more
likely that you could benefit from exposure to the information that Mr.
Johnson shares in this book.
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Real World Color Management, Author: Bruce Fraser. A detailed discussion and guide
to establishing good color management practices. Another great
resource for understanding how to work with digital color images.
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Real World Camera RAW with Adobe Photoshop CS2, Author: Bruce Fraser. A detailed discussion focused on the use of RAW image
files and workflow automation.
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The DAM Book, Author: Peter Krogh. A much needed discussion of digital asset management with many useful suggestions, tips and resources.
If your images have value (or if you value them!) then developing or
expanding your understanding of D.A.M. is a no brainer... :)
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Adobe Photoshop CS2 for Photographers, Author: Martin Evening. A good resource covering many of the
ins and outs of using Photoshop CS or CS2. While the title is
similar to the Kelby book this text provides more details. I also
enjoyed the layout of this text.
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Photoshop CS2 Workflow, Author: Tim Grey. This book focuses on using CS2
with a RAW file workflow.
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Image Sharpening with Adobe CS2, Author: Bruce Fraser. A detailed discussion
on image sharpening. Halos are king...
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