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The Photographer's Master Guide to Colour - cover

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The Photographer's Master Guide to Colour

Jeff Wignall

Maison d'édition: Ilex Press

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When every single hue in a photo can be saturated, tinted, cross-processed, filtered, or manipulated using today’s wide variety of digital tools, the possibilities are endless – but can also be overwhelming. 
Expert pro Jeff Wignall demystifies this essential subject in this compelling and richly illustrated guide for photographers who want to master colour and give their images depth and richness. From the origins of colour theory to the latest post-production techniques, the full spectrum is thoroughly covered, with Jeff’s own inspirational photography perfectly complementing his authoritative text.
Learn when to exercise restraint, and when to boost saturation to the limits. Communicate mood and emotion by learning precisely how human colour perception operates. Make your colours your own, with perfect exposures and dramatic post-production results.
Harness the power of colour to push your photos to their full potential!
Disponible depuis: 01/08/2014.

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