Artistic Techniques with Adobe Photoshop and Corel Painter: A Guide for Photographers
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #340800 in Books
- Published on: 2005-08-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 128 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Deborah Ferro is a professional photographer and studio owner. She lives in Jacksonville, Florida.
Customer Reviews
An essential book for extraordinary pictures
Refining photographs in Photoshop and then using them as a canvas in Corel Painter to create a unique artform is the main focal point here. The techniques in doing so are cleverly orchestrated and simplified. There is as much fun using this new found knowledge to transform images as there is in photographing them. Numerous demonstrations of the possibilities afforded by these programs are illustrated. Equipment and software considerations are also outlined. An indispensable book for the subject it covers.
Disappointed
I was expecting more from this book. It brings to mind the saying "Jack of all trades, and master of none". The author tries to cram so much stuff into this book, that each subject is not gone into in any depth. It has very little if any meat.
Very superficial and boring
If you want to learn how to take a wedding picture and show the bride end groom in color while keeping everyone else in black-and-white, or if you are interested in composing a collage that has a faded-yet-boring b/w picture of (again) a bride partially covered by three non-faded-yet-still-boring smaller b/w pictures of the same bride - with a drop-shadow (!) - then this book is for you. But if you are looking for anything that even remotely resembles art, if you want any kind of inspiration, if you want to learn anything new - look elsewhere. All you'll get from this book is "framing techniques for more marketable images" (quote from the back cover) - not very intriguing indeed.





