Can It Get Any More Digital? Written by Nash Ville
Continued from page 1 Digital Photography with Adobe Photoshop” by Chris Orwig, will guide us through workflow of getting our digital photos from our camera to a computer and then into our hands. We will learn about basics of taking digital pictures, loading photos to our computer, and using Adobe Photoshop to adjust our images and printing and sharing our images. Truly, this is a great way for new users to get up to speed on digital photography and modify photos using this application. This full color book provides an approachable introduction to Photoshop Elements and offers tips and insights into vital aspects of photo manipulation. The book will offer clearest possible route to achieving great images with Photoshop Elements as illustrated with full color images.Do you have a digital camera, a computer, a printer and an Internet connection? Then, you’re set to go digital. But remember, even with this technology, you still need imaginative idea and enthusiasm to be entertained. Indeed, “Enhancing Digital Photography with Adobe Photoshop” is expected to greatly increase digital imaging skills and creativity of professional photographers, imaging professionals, and enthusiasts. With this book, you can work through examples or branch out with your own Photoshop ideas. From here, welcome to brave new world of digital photography!

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| | What's Your Right Photo ShadeWritten by Maricon Williams
Continued from page 1 designers and photographers. He is fully experienced with color preparation on any sort of printed work, be it adwork for publication, sheetfed commercial work, newsprint publications, as well as for backlit displays, outdoor boards, and likes. In 1982, he underwent training at E. I. DuPont for direct screen color separations. In 1992 he joined Baltimore service bureau Graphic Detail, Inc. in order to get in on upcoming digital revolution and say goodbye to rubylith, paste-ups and opaqueing. Lately Mike recognized coming demise of film in commercial photography and lack of qualified prepress operators able to bring out full potential of new digital camera images. After studying color management from a prepress operator's viewpoint, Mike went solo in 2003. If you want help to achieve excellent colors in you prints, contact Colorprep. He can also be reached by calling (410) 549-5564 or by visiting www.rgbcmyk.net.Preferably, images should be scaled to your layout and sharpened for specific print conditions. You may even ask for full size CMYK or RGB tiffs without final press sharpening or any significant press gain compensation for later use at other sizes. To avoid discrepancies, deal only with prepress who understands basics in color management, hardware calibrated displays and proper working environments. Skilled personnel secure quality of your photos so you’ll be assured of your precious memories.

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