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Adobe Photoshop CC for dummies /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Bauer, Peter, 1957- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Place of publication not identified] : Wiley, [2017]
Edición:2nd edition.
Colección:--For dummies.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Posterize
  • Threshold
  • Gradient Map
  • Selective Color
  • Shadow/Highlight
  • HDR Toning
  • Desaturate
  • Match Color
  • Replace Color
  • Equalize
  • Manual corrections in individual channels
  • The People Factor: Flesh Tone Formulas
  • Chapter 7 The Adobe Camera Raw Plug-In
  • Understanding the Raw Facts
  • What's the big deal about Raw?
  • Working in Raw
  • Working in the Camera Raw Plug-In
  • Tools and preview options
  • Before and After
  • Trash
  • Zoom, Hand, and White Balance
  • Color Sampler
  • Targeted Adjustment
  • Crop and Straighten
  • Transform
  • Spot Removal
  • Red Eye Reduction
  • Adjustment Brush
  • Graduated Filter
  • Camera Raw Preferences
  • The histogram
  • The preview area
  • Workflow Options and presets
  • The Basic panel
  • The Tone Curve panel
  • The Detail panel
  • HSL, grayscale, and split toning
  • Compensating with Lens Corrections
  • Adding special effects
  • Camera profiles, presets, and snapshots
  • The Camera Raw buttons
  • Chapter 8 Fine-Tuning Your Fixes
  • What Is a Selection?
  • Feathering and Anti-aliasing
  • Making Your Selections with Tools
  • Marquee selection tools
  • Lasso selection tools
  • The Quick Selection tool
  • The Magic Wand tool
  • Select and Mask
  • Your Selection Commands
  • The primary selection commands
  • The Color Range command
  • The Focus Area command
  • Selection modification commands
  • Transforming the shape of selections
  • Edit in Quick Mask mode
  • The mask-related selection commands
  • Masks: Not Just for Halloween Anymore
  • Saving and loading selections
  • Editing an alpha channel
  • Adding masks to layers and Smart Objects
  • Masking with vector paths
  • Adjustment Layers: Controlling Changes
  • Adding an adjustment layer
  • Limiting your adjustments
  • Chapter 9 Common Problems and Their Cures
  • Making People Prettier
  • Getting the red out ... digitally.
  • The digital fountain of youth
  • Dieting digitally
  • De-glaring glasses
  • Whitening teeth
  • Reducing Noise in Your Images
  • Decreasing digital noise
  • Eliminating luminance noise
  • Fooling Around with Mother Nature
  • Removing the unwanted from photos
  • Eliminating the lean: Fixing perspective
  • Rotating images precisely
  • Part 3 Creating "Art" in Photoshop
  • Chapter 10 Combining Images
  • Compositing Images: 1 + 1 = 1
  • Understanding layers
  • Why you should use Smart Objects
  • Using the basic blending modes
  • Opacity, transparency, and layer masks
  • Creating clipping groups
  • Making composited elements look natural
  • Making Complex Selections
  • Vanishing Point
  • Creating Panoramas with Photomerge
  • Chapter 11 Precision Edges with Vector Paths
  • Pixels, Paths, and You
  • Easy Vectors: Using Shapes
  • Your basic shape tools
  • The Custom Shape tool
  • More custom shapes
  • free!
  • Changing the appearance of the shape layer
  • Simulating a multicolor shape layer
  • Using Your Pen Tool to Create Paths
  • Understanding paths
  • Clicking and dragging your way down the path of knowledge
  • A closer look at the Paths panel
  • Pick a path, any path
  • The Paths panel buttons
  • Customizing Any Path
  • Adding, deleting, and moving anchor points
  • Combining paths
  • Tweaking type for a custom font
  • Chapter 12 Dressing Up Images with Layer Styles
  • What Are Layer Styles?
  • Using the Styles Panel
  • Creating Custom Layer Styles
  • Exploring the Layer Style menu
  • Exploring the Layer Style dialog box
  • Layer effects basics
  • Bevel and Emboss
  • Stroke
  • Inner Shadow
  • Inner Glow
  • Satin
  • Color Overlay
  • Gradient Overlay
  • Pattern Overlay
  • Outer Glow
  • Drop Shadow
  • Opacity, fill, and advanced blending
  • Saving Your Layer Styles
  • Adding styles to the Styles panel
  • Preserving your layer styles.
  • Chapter 13 Giving Your Images a Text Message
  • Making a Word Worth a Thousand Pixels
  • A type tool for every season, or reason
  • What are all those options?
  • Taking control of your text with panels
  • The panel menus
  • even more options
  • Working with Styles
  • Putting a picture in your text
  • Creating Paragraphs with Type Containers
  • Selecting alignment or justification
  • Ready, BREAK! Hyphenating your text
  • Shaping Up Your Language with Warp Text and Type on a Path
  • Applying the predefined warps
  • Customizing the course with paths
  • Chapter 14 Painting in Photoshop
  • Discovering Photoshop's Painting Tools
  • Painting with the Brush tool
  • Adding color with the Pencil tool
  • Removing color with the Eraser tool
  • Working with Panels and Selecting Colors
  • An overview of options
  • Creating and saving custom brush tips
  • Picking a color
  • Fine Art Painting with Specialty Brush Tips and the Mixer Brush
  • Exploring erodible brush tips
  • Introducing airbrush and watercolor tips
  • Mixing things up with the Mixer Brush
  • Filling, Stroking, Dumping, and Blending Colors
  • Deleting and dumping to add color
  • Using gradients
  • Chapter 15 Filters: The Fun Side of Photoshop
  • Smart Filters: Your Creative Insurance Policy
  • The Filters You Really Need
  • Sharpening to focus the eye
  • Unsharp Mask
  • Smart Sharpen
  • Shake Reduction
  • Blurring images and selections
  • The other Blur filters
  • Correcting for the vagaries of lenses
  • Cleaning up with Reduce Noise
  • Getting Creative and Artistic
  • Photo to painting with the Oil Paint filter
  • Working with the Filter Gallery
  • Push, Pull, and Twist with Liquify
  • Do I Need Those Other Filters?
  • Adding drama with Lighting Effects
  • Maximum and Minimum
  • Bending and bubbling
  • Creating clouds
  • Part 4 Power Photoshop
  • Chapter 16 Streamlining Your Work in Photoshop.