Novice Corner - Curves (More)
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Most of the CS3 work books have limited discussion when it comes to curves (Deke McClelland "One-on-one" & Chris Orwig - Video Trainging Book "...For Photographers"). Plus, most of the images in & around the discussion of curves, doesn't transfer very well to my images.
I've read through lots of posts here (Going back to '06) regarding "curves." Is there a progressive (Going from basic "Pop Tutorial" and then more) tutorial here in this forum where everything is pulled together?
Or, is there a good book (or other source) reference someone would recommend? Ok, I'm aware of the discussion regarding "The Classic Guide to Color Corrections." I'm thinking this is more advanced than where I'm at, which "novice"
Thanks!
I've read through lots of posts here (Going back to '06) regarding "curves." Is there a progressive (Going from basic "Pop Tutorial" and then more) tutorial here in this forum where everything is pulled together?
Or, is there a good book (or other source) reference someone would recommend? Ok, I'm aware of the discussion regarding "The Classic Guide to Color Corrections." I'm thinking this is more advanced than where I'm at, which "novice"
Thanks!
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Scroll down to the links on curves, levels and colour correction!
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Thanks Stephen!
Oh btw - I did stumble across POP turtorial part 2 & 3.
I first bought them when I upgraded to CS and decided to get serious about this software I had been spending so much money on. When I upgraded to CS3 and Raw 4.x I bought the updated versions of the books because I knew they'd get me up to speed quickly. They just make it all "click" for me. After quickly devouring both of them, I continue to re-read chapters because the learning is incremental, and I keep them next to my computer for handy reference. These two books are my PS bible.
Unfortunately these books have taught me that more I learn about Photoshop, the more I still need to learn. It's never ending.
Now that Bruce is no longer with us I only hope his co-writers can continue the tradition with future releases of PS.
And you're right, Margulis' books are best left for later. Highly technical, not easy to read and definitely not for the novice. A wealth of information and they will give you a whole new perspective. They are not for the beginner, but definitely worth working your way up to.
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Thanks for mentioning this book. I actually have the RAW version.
Read it, and learn it, and use it!!
Katrin Eismann and Sean Duggan's "The Creative Digital Darkroom" is an excellent volume also. Straight forward, and useful stuff.
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"The Creative Digital Darkroom" - Looked on Amazon & this looks like a very good book. Any of their other stuff gooed?
First, my need is post some pictures there and get some freedback.