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Black & White Photography Techniques with Adobe Photoshop

Black & White Photography Techniques with Adobe PhotoshopAuthor: Maurice Hamilton
Publisher: Amherst Media, Inc.
Category: eBooks


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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
Sales Rank: 181,838

Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition
Pages: 128
Number Of Items: 1

Dewey Decimal Number: 775
ASIN: B002AS9ZLU

Publication Date: November 1, 2005

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Product Description
Fine art quality, black-and-white prints are within every photographer's reach with the techniques illustrated in this digital image editing guide. Taking advantage of the control and reproducibility that the digital darkroom offers, this handbook teaches photographers how to fine-tune images with contrast and exposure levels, crop and rotate images for dynamic results, and remove flaws such as dust and scratches long after the photograph has been taken. Instruction on techniques that simulate traditional hand coloring and tinting and add special effects such as frames, infrared, and lighting and lens effects helps photographers realize their artistic vision. Screen shots and images guide readers through the presented techniques, allowing photographers to gauge their own results and anticipate the effects of the outlined corrections and enhancements on their own images. A gallery of the author's work provides inspiration for simulating—and improving upon—the chemical-based darkroom experience.



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4 out of 5 stars Good book; Kindle version is visually mediocre   January 31, 2010
John J. Falkenstine
This is an excellent book, but I purchased the Kindle version. Graphics in this version are mediocre, as if we just got the internet working. Amazon needs to do a better job of checking Kindle versions and a standard of some kind has to be maintained. Buy the hardcopy and you won't think that you suddenly have developed double vision AND cataracts at the same time.


5 out of 5 stars An In Depth Study of the Histogram   June 13, 2009
Photographic Reflections by Joleene (Calif.)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is a wonderful book. Expecially for honing your skills. It does an in depth study on the histogram and how to cope with it. I wasn't born in the computer age and this book tells its story in an understandable manner. I enjoyed it very much
I write Travel Photography books and will use what I learned as well as making black and white prints. Hope to have my books listed on Amazon.
Photographic Reflections by Joleene



3 out of 5 stars Not for my top shelf   February 10, 2007
Colin J. Clarke (Mount Pleasant, SC USA)
8 out of 17 found this review helpful

There is no doubt that the author, Maurice Hamilton, made a great effort to produce a technical book about the finer points of using Photoshop to produce black and white images. It is technical and 'dry', and a hard slog. He explains (at length) some of the detailed procedures, tips and methodology which go to making fine prints. But, the book made me think of some of the Hollywood epics where the idea is grand but the director and the editor let the cast down. I don't care for the high price-low quality production of the book, either. Not that worthy and informational books must be slick and glossy; but for me they must be attractive and 'feel' good. I will keep this book in my reference library, but I do not count it in my '20 best photography books' list!


5 out of 5 stars Preserving the art of monochrome   August 14, 2006
FredM (New York)
12 out of 12 found this review helpful

Film photographers have long savored black-and-white photography for its stark alternative to realism, and the stripped down, minimalistic approach to creating an image. Digital photography threatened to push black-and-white photography to extinction, but, thankfully, artists like Hamilton have preserved the spirit of the medium and extended it through the use of Adobe's flagship image editor.

The author shows you the proper way to create monochrome images while preserving -- or enhancing tonality. He explains that a good black-and-white image isn't simply a color image that's been desaturated. I also liked the exploration into reproducing traditional darkroom techniques in Photoshop. This is a must-have book for any serious black-and-white worker.



5 out of 5 stars my photographs have improved with the help of this book   May 20, 2006
brook
17 out of 18 found this review helpful

I consider this book to be in a class with the best books written on photography.
I especially appreciate the Ansel Adams quote and the way that Maurice Hamilton lets his own gallery speak for itself. The emphasis is not on showing off his own work but rather, on helping the reader advance their own art. My work has improved significantly since my first reading and I will read sections over several times.

Bravo Maurice and thank you, Linnea Nereim


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