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Creative Photography Ideas: Using Adobe Photoshop - Mono Effects and Retro Photography - cover

Creative Photography Ideas: Using Adobe Photoshop - Mono Effects and Retro Photography

Tony Worobiec

Publisher: David & Charles

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Summary

Mono effects and retro photography is an excerpt from Creative Photography Ideas Using Photoshop which presents 75 comprehensive workshops that have been specifically designed for photographers; each offers a clever and creative technique that can be immediately applied.Mono effects and retro photography workshops focus specifically on mono effects such as sepia toning, lith effects, and selective colouring, as well as creating retro photography effects such as pinhole camera, adding borders, and disressing images.Each workshop offers ingenious creative techniques to immediately enhance images in Adobe Photoshop.From basic techniques to more advanced, all guidance is ‘best practice’ and shown via clear explanatory texts, photographs, ‘before, during and after’ manipulations and screen grabs.
Available since: 08/31/2012.
Print length: 141 pages.

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