Synopses & Reviews
Using the digital darkroom to perfect underwater images, this guide is loaded with tips on how to finesse, fine-tune, retouch, and enhance underwater film scans and digital images with Adobe Photoshop. This comprehensive look at the required setup for a digital darkroom outlines the necessary hardware, monitor calibration, and room lighting, in addition to providing a survey of the top editing tools and descriptions of the most tried-and-true correction techniques. Step-by-step instructions explain how to group underwater images for editing; approach corrections for images that require a multi-step enhancement process; and choose the right output options for printed images, video, slide shows, and Web viewing.
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"A fantastic resource for the digital photographer [that] should not be missed." Shutterbug
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"Spectacular shots with thorough instruction on editing tools, exposure corrections, removing unwanted objects, underwater plug-in applications and more." SciTech Book News
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"Get a handle on some of the problems encountered in underwater photography by learning how to fix them with Photoshop." PC Photo
About the Author
Jack Drafahl and Sue Drafahl are the authors of "Advanced Digital Camera Techniques," "Digital Imaging for the Underwater Photographer," "Master Guide for Underwater Digital Photography, Photo Salvage with Adobe Photoshop," and "Plug-ins for Adobe Photoshop." They are also popular lecturers and contribute regularly to magazines such as "Petersen Photographic," "Rangefinder, "and" Sportdiver." They both live in Tillamook, Oregon.