Synopses & Reviews
Designed to help the underwater photographer make a smooth transition to digital imaging, this handbook discusses how to digitally refine, correct, and enhance underwater photographs. The equipment necessary for digital imaging for underwater photography is explained, and includes a discussion on the essentials of scanning in order to develop underwater pictures. Along with extensive information on Adobe Photoshop and how it can be used to edit underwater pictures, this new edition features instructions on how to use Adobe Photoshop Elements, a more basic program geared toward beginning photographers. Images and screenshots have also been updated, and information on the best software plug-ins for underwater imaging using Adobe Photoshop is provided.
Review
"Digital Imaging for the Underwater Photographer is the definitive guide to using digital technology to produce stunning underwater images." California Diving News
Review
"Packed full of information relevant to photographers who shoot underwater with a digital camera." Outdoor Photographer
About the Author
Jack Drafahl and
Sue Drafahl are a husband-and-wife team of professional undersea journalists, lecturers, and multimedia producers. They have written more than 500 articles for publications such as
National Geographic World and
National Wildlife Federation. They are the authors of
Advanced Digital Camera Techniques,
Photo Salvage with Adobe Photoshop, and
Plug-ins for Adobe Photoshop. They live in Portland, Oregon.