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Review:
Real world Camera Raw with Adobe Photoshop
CS |
by:
Carla
Ballatan |
Photoshop
CS is no doubt the most momentous Photoshop
progress which complements digital photographers.
Real world Camera Raw with Adobe Photoshop
CS discusses exciting new features for general
users, web designers, video editors and
digital photographers. This book is authored
by Bruce Fraser.
Bruce Fraser is a noted author having co-authored
the penultimate Photoshop resource book
Real World Photoshop from Peachpit Press.
He is also a contributing editor for Mac
World plus a regular contributor for CreativePro
where he wrote his "Out of Gamut" articles.
Fraser is also a co-author of Real World
Color Management from Peachpit Press. He
has also made a study of human vision and
how it relates to reproducible color in
photography and photomechanical reproduction.
Bruce is a regular speaker and presenter
at notable trade shows and conferences as
well as Seybold and Thunder Lizard's Photoshop
Conferences. He has also consulted for an
extensive series of major photographic and
digital imaging companies.
Adobe Photoshop CS is the new version (Version
8) of Adobe Photoshop. It is a part of the
newly announced Adobe Creative Suite which
combines new versions of Adobe Photoshop
CS with ImageReady CS, Adobe illustrator
CS, Adobe InDesign CS, Adobe GoLive CS,
Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Professional, and the
new "Version Cue" file version manager,
which lets you track integrations quickly
and locate files easily.
Camera RAW part of Photoshop 7 Adobe Photoshop
Camera RAW & JPEG 2000 Plug-in Bundle is
now an integrated part of Photoshop CS.
This has added substantial power to Photoshop
CS. JPEG 2000 delivers superior quality
for the same compression ratios. Conversely,
since no camera support JPEG 2000, support
is available through a separate plug-in
that ships with the software.
Depending on the camera brand, Raw may come
in different flavors. Adobe Photoshop CS
covers most RAW formats available today.
However, RAW data may not be always read
accurately. For example, the white balance
of Nikon Coolpix 5000 images may have unnatural
result which is not a case with Nikon Capture
3.5. To fix the white balance, click in
a non-specular white area followed by a
minor tint adjustment. Supplementary adjustments
can be made through the advanced "Calibration"
tab. The "Adjust" tab controls exposure,
shadow, brightness and contrast sliders.
Albeit Photoshop CS features now a new Histogram
Palette, the RAW dialog box also features
live histograms.
Noise reduction is not a problem with Photoshop
CS. It has the color noise reduction and
luminance smoothing sliders which allow
you to reduce colors and luminance noise.
Luminance noise should be use with caution
because it can lead to an artificial "water
paint" effect. The noise reduction performs
very well and preserves the image detail
and sharpness.
To remove chromatic aberrations, apply a
local desaturation in the corresponding
color channels. The Lens tab of the Raw
dialog box provides effective ways of eliminating
these aberrations.
To have additional knowledge of Camera raw
with Adobe Photoshop CS, purchase a copy
of this book. It will sure enlighten the
dark areas of the subject matter.
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