Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Photoshop CS for Restoration and Retouching - Katrin Eismann

Photoshop CS for Restoration and Retouching

Practicing and improving your imaging skills is an ongoing process and just as we better our restoration and retouching techniques Adobe Systems is also constantly refining and improving Photoshop. With each new release of Photoshop people wonder, “do I really need to upgrade?” or “I just figured out how to do something and now the software is being changed again”. That frustration is understandable, as we prefer to work with the known, but the release of Photoshop CS will make your restoration and retouching work better and more efficient. The following chapter addresses the most important features in Photoshop CS so you can get back to work without missing a single mouse click.

· Preferences, Automation, and Keyboard Shortcuts
· Viewing and Organizing Files
· Improved Camera RAW
· Working in 16-bit
· New Color and Tone Correction Tools
· Improved Healing, Patching, and Redeye Reduction

Numerous books have been released that address Photoshop CS in great detail. In this overview, I’ll point out the most important features for photographers and retouchers, presented in the order you would see them when working with Photoshop CS for the first time – from preferences and automation to working with Adobe Camera RAW to fine-tuning files with the new shadow/highlight and color correction features.

Note: Sections of the following addendum are excerpted and quoted by permission from “Real World Digital Photography, 2nd edition” by Katrin Eismann, Sean Duggan, and Tim Grey for Peachpit Press, November 2003, the Adobe Help pages, and www.imagingrevue.com

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