Real World Camera Raw with Adobe Photoshop CS4
Author: Jeff Schew
The Adobe Photoshop Camera Raw plug-in for Adobe Photoshop has changed the way photographers work with images. Shooting in the raw format gives digital photographers complete control over every aspect of image quality. Camera Raw makes the process of using raw files easier by providing a standardized way of accessing and working with these uncompressed digital negatives. Today serious photographers shoot raw images only. Real World Camera Raw with Adobe Photoshop was the first book devoted exclusively to the topic, explaining the advantages and challenges of using Camera Raw to produce magnificent images. Real World Adobe Camera Raw in Photoshop CS4 keeps pace with new directions in digital photography and raw image processing. Jeff Schewe, a contributor to the development of Camera Raw from its beginnings, updates Bruce Fraser’s bestselling book with inside knowledge of how new features let photographers optimize and convert images for the best results in Adobe Photoshop CS4. Hands-on techniques show readers how to expose and shoot for raw image capture as well as use new features. Readers will also learn how to use the latest version of Adobe Bridge to manage the thousands of images--and gigabytes of data--that result from raw shooting. Finally, Schewe discusses how Adobe’s latest revolutionary imaging software Photoshop Lightroom adds to the raw equation.
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Mac OS X Leopard All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies
Author: Mark L Chambers
Your new Mac with OS X Leopard is so cool! You have digital media, including iTunes, iPhoto, iDVD, and iMovie, at your fingertips, as well as everything the Internet has to offer. Where do you start to make the most of it? With Mac OS X Leopard All-In-One Desk Reference for Dummies, of course! Here are seven handy minibooks, each devoted to one aspect of your Mac OS X Leopard.
One section is devoted to the digital media you love, another to the Internet, others to networking, customizing, sharing, and expanding your Mac. There’s even a minibook for you geeky types who want to tweak the system with AppleScript. You’ll find information on:
• Locating anything with Spotlight and Sherlock
• Personalizing your desktop
• Creating movies and burning DVDs
• Jamming with iTunes and your iPod
• Making your own music with GarageBand
• Collecting, editing, and sharing photos with iPhoto
• Browsing the Web with Safari and staying safe online
• Setting up a wireless network
• Adding RAM, hard drive space, and cool extra applications
• Using AppleScript to program even more customizations
With Mac OS X Leopard All-In-One Desk Reference for Dummies, you can find what you need in a hurry and get on with the fun your Mac makes possible. It just may be the best friend a Leopard can have!
Table of Contents:
Introduction.Book I: Introducing Mac OS X.
Chapter 1. Shaking Hands with Mac OS X.
Chapter 2.Navigating and Running Programs.
Chapter 3. Basic OS X Housekeeping.
Chapter 4. Searching Everything with Spotlight.
Chapter 5. Fun with Photo Booth and Front Row.
Chapter 6. Keeping Track with the Address Book.
Chapter 7. The Joys of Maintenance.
Chapter 8. Getting Help for the Big X.
Chapter 9. Troubleshooting the X.
Book II: Customizing and Sharing.
Chapter 1. Building the Finder of Your Dreams.
Chapter 2. Giving Your Desktop the Personal Touch.
Chapter 3. Delving under the Hood with System Preferences.
Chapter 4. You Mean Others Can Use My Mac, Too?
Chapter 5. Setting Up Multi-User Accounts.
Chapter 6. Sharing Documents for Fun and Profit.
Book III: The Digital Hub.
Chapter 1. The World According to Apple.
Chapter 2. Jamming with iTunes and iPod.
Chapter 3. Focusing on iPhoto.
Chapter 4. Making Magic with iMovie.
Chapter 5. Burn Those DVDs! Using iDVD.
Chapter 6. Becoming a Superstar with GarageBand.
Chapter 7. Crafting a Web Site with iWeb.
Chapter 8. No, It's Not Called iQuickTime.
Chapter 9. Turning Your Mac into a DVD Theater.
Book IV: The Typical Internet Stuff.
Chapter 1. Getting on the Internet.
Chapter 2. Using Apple Mail.
Chapter 3. Staying in Touch with iChat.
Chapter 4. Expanding YourHorizons with iDisk.
Chapter 5. Going Places with Safari.
Chapter 6. Staying Secure Online.
Book V: Networking in Mac OS X.
Chapter 1. Setting Up a Small Network.
Chapter 2. Using Your Network.
Chapter 3. You May Even Need AppleTalk.
Chapter 4. Going Wireless.
Chapter 5. Sharing That Precious Internet Thing.
Book VI: Expanding Your System.
Chapter 1. Hardware That Will Make you Giddy.
Chapter 2. Add RAM, Hard Drive Space, and Stir.
Chapter 3. Port-o-rama Using USB and FireWire.
Chapter 4. I'm Okay, You're a Printer.
Chapter 5. Applications That You've (Probably) Gotta Have.
Book VII: Advanced Mac OS X.
Chapter 1. And UNIX Lurks Beneath.
Chapter 2. AppleScript Just Plain Rocks.
Chapter 3. Talking and Writing to Your Macintosh.
Chapter 4. Hosting a Web Site with Mac OS X.
Index.
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