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- How to Access Your Images in Adobe Bridge.
- How the New Bridge is Different.
- How to Shoot for the Best Resolution.
- Bracketing in Order to Attain the Best Image Quality.
- The Advantages of Making Preliminary Adjustments in Camera Raw.
- Selection Choices for Making Local Adjustments. (New Selection Shortcuts
in CS3)
- Working with Paths, Channels, and Masks.
- How to Improve Color and Tone. (How the new and improved Curves in
CS3 makes it easier.)
- Noise vs. Grain: How to Handle Them Both.
- Non-Destructive Adjustments Layers. (Why They're the Best Choice.)
- How the New Smart Filters in CS3 May Revolutionize Your Work Flow.
- Mastering Sharpening Alternatives.
- How to Use the New PhotoMerge for Stunning Panoramas.
There's a reason Adobe called the program Photoshop. Although it's replete
with tools that designers depend on, the program is a digital darkroom
at its heart. Through the guidance of 3 top teachers, get a grip on
those aspects of the software that directly correlate to the darkroom
process, stretching back to the beginning of the art and the science
of photography. Learn techniques that will move your image from the
shutter to the print in a way that best expresses your vision.
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