Photoshop for Photography: The Art of Pixel Processing

Author: Tom Ang
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ISBN: 0817453733
Publisher: Watson-Guptill Pubns (September, 2003)
Edition: Paperback
Sales Rank: 32,344
Average Customer Rating: 4.33 out of 5

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Rating: 5 out of 5
Extremely good book in digital age.
This is an extremely good book in digital age. It provides really nice and usefull techniques in handling professional level changes to your digital image.

This book is not just good for digital camera owners but also for usesrs of 3d software and the images that they create. I use the information provided with book to provide better post processing with Pandromeda's Mojoworld.

My only complaint if any - is that all the examples are in Mac format but that is understand in artistic community.


Rating: 3 out of 5
Mixed feelings
There are many good features of this book, but it could have been better.

On the inside flap, it says the book "... is for every kind of photographer ... written so you can understand the techniques whatever your skill level ... leads you step-by-step all the way ..."

Virtually all the usual procedures are covered. There are photos on almost every page, mostly in full-colour. This is good, but sometimes there may be too many, and it is not always clear which one the writer is referring to. In some cases, I would have preferred the original version to the "improvement". I found numerous explanations less clear than they could be. And there are some actual mistakes. In "Working with Masks", for example, which applies a more interesting sky to a landscape with a lake in the foreground, the (invisible) horizon is incorrectly located, so that the reflection of the sky in the lake is too low down. These are quibbles, certainly but they detract from what is nearly an excellent book, well conceived but not so well implemented.

To summarize: a nice book, but not one to depend on for learning how to use Photoshop.


Rating: 5 out of 5
An Excellent Book
This book is just what I was looking for as a photographer. It explains how to use Photoshop as digital darkroom with clear and concise examples. An excellent companion to Photoshop in a Classroom.

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