Photoshop CS is no doubt the most momentous Photoshop
progress which complements digital photographers. Real world Camera Raw with
Adobe Photoshop CS discusses exciting new features for general users, web
designers, video editors and digital photographers. This book is authored by
Bruce Fraser.
Bruce Fraser is a noted author having co-authored the
penultimate Photoshop resource book Real World Photoshop from Peachpit Press.
He is also a contributing editor for Mac World plus a regular contributor for
CreativePro where he wrote his "Out of Gamut" articles. Fraser is
also a co-author of Real World Color Management from Peachpit Press. He has
also made a study of human vision and how it relates to reproducible color in
photography and photomechanical reproduction. Bruce is a regular speaker and
presenter at notable trade shows and conferences as well as Seybold and Thunder
Lizard's Photoshop Conferences. He has also consulted for an extensive series
of major photographic and digital imaging companies.
Adobe Photoshop CS is the new version (Version 8) of Adobe
Photoshop. It is a part of the newly announced Adobe Creative Suite which
combines new versions of Adobe Photoshop CS with ImageReady CS, Adobe
illustrator CS, Adobe InDesign CS, Adobe GoLive CS, Adobe Acrobat 6.0
Professional, and the new "Version Cue" file version manager, which
lets you track integrations quickly and locate files easily.
Camera RAW part of Photoshop 7 Adobe Photoshop Camera RAW
& JPEG 2000 Plug-in Bundle is now an integrated part of Photoshop CS. This
has added substantial power to Photoshop CS. JPEG 2000 delivers superior
quality for the same compression ratios. Conversely, since no camera support
JPEG 2000, support is available through a separate plug-in that ships with the
software.
Depending on the camera brand, Raw may come in different
flavors. Adobe Photoshop CS covers most RAW formats available today. However,
RAW data may not be always read accurately. For example, the white balance of
Nikon Coolpix 5000 images may have unnatural result which is not a case with
Nikon Capture 3.5. To fix the white balance, click in a non-specular white area
followed by a minor tint adjustment. Supplementary adjustments can be made through
the advanced "Calibration" tab. The "Adjust" tab controls
exposure, shadow, brightness and contrast sliders. Albeit Photoshop CS features
now a new Histogram Palette, the RAW dialog box also features live histograms.
Noise reduction is not a problem with Photoshop CS. It has
the color noise reduction and luminance smoothing sliders which allow you to
reduce colors and luminance noise. Luminance noise should be use with caution
because it can lead to an artificial "water paint" effect. The noise
reduction performs very well and preserves the image detail and sharpness.
To remove chromatic aberrations, apply a local desaturation
in the corresponding color channels. The Lens tab of the Raw dialog box
provides effective ways of eliminating these aberrations.
To have additional knowledge of Camera raw with Adobe
Photoshop CS, purchase a copy of this book. It will sure enlighten the dark
areas of the subject matter.
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