Plug-Ins for Adobe Photoshop: A Guide for Photographers
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Author(s)Jack Drafahl, Sue Drafahl
PublisherAmherst Media
ISBN / ASIN1584281294
ISBN-139781584281290
AvailabilityUsually ships in 1 to 2 months
Sales Rank2,289,716
CategoryArt
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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This guide to the Adobe Photoshop plug-ins most useful to photographers documents for both amateurs and professionals the makers of these plug-ins, where the physical files are installed, how to access files from outside Photoshop, and which of the available plug-ins are compatible with Photoshop. How to employ these plug-ins to make meaningful, natural-looking enhancements in photographs is then examined. Photographers can study techniques for color and gamma correction, grain reduction, dust and scratch removal, perspective control, and black-and-white conversion. Also investigated is how various plug-ins offer sophisticated ways to create artistic effects such as posterization and solarization, text effects, simulated photo edges and frames, and other eye-catching effects that will help to create stand-apart images clients will love.
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