Wednesday, July 09, 2008

How to Wow: Photoshop CS3 for Photography

Peachpit today announced the publication of How to Wow: Photoshop CS3 for Photography, the full-color guide to achieving uncompromising quality, last-minute flexibility, and go-home-at-night speed with Photoshop CS3.

How to Wow: Photoshop CS3 for Photography, authored by Jack Davis, includes tips and techniques on everything from streamlining workflow in Bridge to hand-tinting for an antique look; and optimizing and enhancing an entire photo shoot automatically (and nondestructively) in Adobe Camera Raw. A bonus CD is included with the book, containing all the beautiful color images readers need to follow along with each project.

About The AuthorJack Davis is best known as the co-creator of the award-winning guide to Photoshop, The Photoshop Wow! Book, as well as his popular How to Wow series. Davis is an award-winning designer and photographer, and is an internationally recognized creative spokesperson on digital imagery. He routinely teaches as part of the “Dream Team” at the Photoshop World Conferences, where he was recently inducted into the Photoshop Hall of Fame for his lifetime contributions in the field of education and digital imagery. Davis has undergraduate degrees in Graphic Design and an MA and MFA in Digital Imagery.

More about it at creativepro.com/

Photo of the day:
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It's amazing how many now famous people were students in this High School on Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles


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