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The Creative Digital Darkroom
The Creative Digital Darkroom

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Edition: 1
Author: Katrin Eismann, Sean Duggan
Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Release Date: 2008-01-11
ISBN-10: 0596100477
ISBN-13: 9780596100476
List Price: $49.99
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Summary:
This tutorial takes photographers beyond the quick tips and gimmicky effects of many digital photography books. Author Katrin Eismann -- an internationally acclaimed artist, bestselling author, and gifted educator -- offers high-profile work, including her own, as examples for teaching photographers how to use the digital medium to create, edit, and output images that reflect their true vision.

Co-authored by photographer and teacher Sean Duggan, The Creative Digital Darkroom translates skills, concepts, and nomenclature of the traditional darkroom into digital solutions for photographers who sense that, despite the newness of the technologies at hand, there remains a timeless method for learning and practicing photography the right way. This is not a Photoshop book per se, but it does focus on the photographic aspects of Photoshop, something other books claim to do but rarely have the discipline to accomplish. The Creative Digital Darkroom includes:
  • Four sections that cover the black & white darkroom, the color darkroom, creative techniques, and production essentials
  • Chapters that begin with a thorough foundation followed by numerous tutorial examples that apply the theory to real-world examples
  • Examples and a layout that enables readers to find, understand, and apply the featured techniques quickly and easily
  • The authors are both renowned photographers and Photoshop experts
Clearly, The Creative Digital Darkroom is not your typical digital photography "how to" book. It's ideal for intermediate and advanced photographers, artists, and educators looking for clear, concise, insightful, and inspiring information and techniques on how to make their photographs shine. The language, and techniques will immediately appeal to serious students and professionals, and the original tutorial images and high-profile work will make the book an important visual resource for educators and art appreciators.

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Excellent and Friendly Book on Improving Digital Images
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As a university photo professor, I'm fairly familiar with the various texts that deal with digital image workflow and improvements in Photoshop and other programs. I receive several books during a year, each publisher hoping my school will adopt their book as a require text for our many students. Many are good in specific areas, but I've never found one that was perfect for my own needs, and presented the most useful Photoshop methods in such a clear fashion. In the case of this great book, I went online and promptly ordered a copy of The Creative Digital Darkroom for my own use. It arrived in perfect condition, but then immediately began leading a rough life, with dog eared corners, my own notations in the margins, and yellow highlighter denoting the really relevant sections for my own needs-- methods like selectively sepia toning black and white prints, sharpening, masks, layers, and general digital image workflow. The book even gives access to a dedicated website with the actual illustrations available to alter while reading the step-by-step instructions in the text.

You'll find this book so friendly and profusely illustrated that you'll never fear marking in it, for you'll never think of parting ways with it or reselling it. This is a truly valuable resource, written by two absolute experts-- and highly sought after teachers-- who each impart their own hard-earned lessons, with just the right amount of wit and humor.

I recommend The Creative Digital Darkroom in the highest terms.

Getting the best out of your digital darkroom
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Katrin Eismann and Sean Duggan set out in 'The Creative Digital Darkroom' to share some of the creative concepts and techniques they use when working in the digital darkroom. It's " ... more than just a book of Photoshop recipes and quick tips ... [it's about] How to look at the image and 'listen' to it; how changes to the delicate matrix of light and shadow tones can transform the mood and meaning of a photo; how to sculpt with light and contrast; and how to imagine colour and tonal changes that will best express your vision for the photograph."

Katrin is an internationally respected artist, teacher and writer specialising in creative digital photography. Sean is an art photographer, educator and Adobe Certified Photoshop Expert.

They hope the book will serve as a good travel companion as the reader explores their photography in their own creative digital darkroom.

The book was written for Adobe Photoshop CS3 and Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, whether on a Windows or Mac platform. The authors contend that the book's general principles can also be applied by those who prefer using other software.

Comprised of ten chapters, the book proceeds on its way along a sensible and well-organised path. A brief introductory chapter summarises the tools, terms and techniques in digital darkroom work and overviews the workflow from image capture to print, reflecting the structure of the book.

Chapter Two covers in much helpful detail the requirements of setting up a workable digital darkroom. Hardware, peripherals and software, system calibration and a range of Photoshop preferences and settings are described. It includes a very clear exposition on the bane of digital darkroom users' lives - colour management.

Now that the darkroom is set up, the following eight chapters work their way sequentially through scanning, developing, and organising; file preparation; tone and contrast; dodging, burning, and exposure control; colour correction; creative colour; creative enhancements and, finally, enhancing focus.

Each of those areas is dealt with authoratively and with finesse.

There are several things I liked about the book. It's a remarkably thorough and well organised guide. Graphics and photographs are used sufficiently to illustrate the authors' points. It has good ample use of dialogue box screenshots which are concisely annotated where appropriate. Comparative and before/after images are used effectively to highlight the effects of applying different creative ideas.

There's a handy summary at the beginning of each chapter to introduce the reader to what follows. A comprehensive index is included.

Finally, there's a companion website offering additional information plus download access to many of the book's images to help achieve a richer learning experience. It's at www.creativedigitaldarkroom.com.

Greg Davies
The Apple Users' Society of Melbourne
www.ausom.net.au

gteat resource
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Great book for those familiar with Photoshop. Not a book for novice users. Well written, good support images.

Excellant book on digital enhancement
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At first glance the title might make you think this s an digital art type book but it is not. Katrin and Sean are experts on how to enhance your photos from RAW to finished print (online bonus chapter). The book is filled with color examples and explanations on how to modify a picture for the best look. While it is centered around Adobe Camera RAW and Lightroom, I find the examples to be quite easily applied to Bibble. If you are trying to upgrade your skills using todays computers and software, this book will greately enhance them. It is like being tuttored by Katrin and Sean. I highly recommend this book. Also, take a look at [...] for RAW software.

Solid Information
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We all know that film photography will likely be around to some degree forever and ever, but we also know that just as snapshot processing kiosks have disappeared from parking lots, the general public's dedication to film cameras is already dead. Computerized post-processing is now squarely in the hands of John Q., and ever-increasing numbers of people are learning how to take and produce better photographs. In addition, really excellent and complex cameras are finding their way into the hands of more and more people.

"The Creative Digital Darkroom" is for people who are interested in making their photos better than the ones in Uncle George's cell phone. It's thorough, solid, informative, and serious in its approach to photographic post-processing. Yes, it's Photoshop and Lightroom specific, but let's face it: despite the many good digital dark-room programs available, Adobe's are the flagship standard.

In my photo club, there are still the hold-outs who think that "photo-shopping" is cheating ... that the best photograph is the one that is perfect right out of the camera. While there's more than an element of truth in that, it's also true that what all of us shutterbugs are ultimately after is a compelling image. It's also true that plenty of chemical manipulation goes on under red lights and closed doors. This book does a wonderful job of explaining what Adobe software tools do and teaching how/why to use them. Anyone wanting to learn how to effectively approach digital photoprocessing professionally(there's a nice section on scanning film pictures or old family photos into Photoshop, too,) from workflow and choosing storage systems to the creative manipulation of photographic elements, will find this book a great place to start.

























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