e. g. series announces quick reference guide for editing digital photos
New learn-by-example, quick reference guide shows digital photographers how to enhance and make corrections to their digital images.
(PRWEB) October 4, 2004 -- This is the first in a limited series of learn-by-example guides for digital photography. It shows you exactly what to do with Adobe Photoshop (separate version for Photoshop Elements) to make your digital images jump off the paper, from ensuring the proper white balance through color and contrast corrections, and expanding the dynamic range to sharpening (three different methods).
The e. g. series Digital Photography - Basic Work Flow is 8.5 x 14 inches (21.6 x 35.5 cm) printed in full color on both sides of durable cover stock media. It folds into four panels so it will fit a standard #10 envelope and travel with you and your laptop or tuck next to your desk-top computer?with learn-by-examples at your fingertips.
What's inside:
White Balance Guide
Cropping Instructions
Expanding Dynamic Range
Photoshop Curves (for complex corrections) - Photoshop only
Photoshop Elements Quick Fix - Photoshop Elements only
Using Adjustment Layers
Correcting a Selection
Exposure and Contrast Correction
Image Sharpening - Using Unsharp Mask method
Image Sharpening - Using High Pass method
Image Sharpening - Using the Luminosity method - Photoshop only
Remove Red Eye - Photoshop Elements only
Correcting White balance Errors
Availability
The Digital Phootgraphy - Basic Workflow is available now in two separate versions--one version for users of Adobe Photoshop(R) and another for users of Adobe Photoshop Elements(R) for only $4.50 each as an introductory price. The regular price will increase to $5.95 later this year. Further information, including ordering, can be seen at the e. g. series web site. http://www.egseries.com and http://www.egseries.com/dp1.htm
About e. g. series
e. g. series is a family-run business in upstate New York, USA. Dennis Hays, Chief Guide Maker, designs and oversees the production of all the guides. Allison, Fulfillment Goddess, makes certain the guides you order get to you. Their two children, Zachary and Alexandra, don't yet have official titles and perform important functions such as stuffing envelopes, taking out the trash, filing, and all sorts of duties their parents can impose on them.
Dennis' background in technical writing, web design, and publishing were the necessary skills enabling him to see the logical next step in supplying help to the community of frustrated computer users. He felt there must be many more like him that were tired of scrolling through on-line text to find specific help examples.
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