Photo Salvage with Adobe PhotoShop: Techniques for Saving Damaged Prints,Slides and Negatives
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Overview
Offering extensive information on photo salvage techniques essential to all photography, this book provides a comprehensive understanding of techniques made possible with Adobe Photoshop. From a novice-friendly examination of required equipment to an in-depth investigation of Photoshop's most user-friendly tools, this book will render even the most hesitant photographer confident. Topics covered include faded images, exposure problems, scratches, red-eye reduction, and hardware. Also examined is outputting corrected images for Web sites, slides and negatives, and inkjet printing.Author Biography: Jack Drafahl and Sue Drafahl are multimedia producers who have written articles for publications such as Peterson's Photographic, Rangefinder, Photo Lab Management, Ranger Rick, and the Cousteau Society. They live in Tillamook, Oregon.
Synopsis
Offering extensive information on photo salvage techniques essential to all photography, this book provides a comprehensive understanding of techniques made possible with Adobe Photoshop. From a novice-friendly examination of required equipment to an in-depth investigation of Photoshop's most user-friendly tools, this book will render even the most hesitant photographer confident. Topics covered include faded images, exposure problems, scratches, red-eye reduction, and hardware. Also examined is outputting corrected images for Web sites, slides and negatives, and inkjet printing.
Author Biography: Jack Drafahl and Sue Drafahl are multimedia producers who have written articles for publications such as Peterson's Photographic, Rangefinder, Photo Lab Management, Ranger Rick, and the Cousteau Society. They live in Tillamook, Oregon.
Library Journal
This book's specific take on digital photography will be of greatest value to those who wish to restore, repair, and preserve aging photographs and slides. The authors demonstrate how to restore yellowed prints to their original luster and how to handle problems with exposure, color balance, scratches, stains, and other damage. Anyone interested in properly caring for cherished old family photographs and/or improving their new photographs by reducing red-eye or reflection, for example, will appreciate this book. The authors cover virtually every aspect of damage to prints, slides, and negatives, which will make this a valuable addition to most library collections. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.