Skin: The Complete Guide to Digitally Lighting, Photographing, and Retouching Faces and Bodies | 
enlarge | Author: Lee Varis Publisher: Sybex Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 50 reviews Sales Rank: 3883
Media: Paperback Edition: Pap/Cdr Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 432 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4 Dimensions (in): 9.9 x 7.8 x 1.1
ISBN: 047004733X Dewey Decimal Number: 775 EAN: 9780470047330 ASIN: 047004733X
Publication Date: October 16, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: All orders ship same business day via standard shipping (USPS Media Mail) if received by 1 PM CST.
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Product Description Achieving accurate skin tones is one of the most challenging tasks in digital photography. Master this challenge with professional photographer Lee Varis as he covers a range of skin: women and men, young and old, various tones, in-studio and outdoors, tattoos, and more. His step-by-step tutorials and before-and-after illustrations demonstrate various techniques for topics such as digital-specific lighting challenges and what can and cannot be done in post-process. A free CD-ROM accompanies the book and contains sample image files to use while following the tutorials, plus equipment recommendations and technical reference materials that enhance and reinforce the instruction. Order your copy of this practical guide today and get a complete start-to-finish approach to integrating everything from posing models to shooting and retouching candid scenes.
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one of the best July 23, 2008 I have worked in a pro photolab for 12 years. Photography and Photoshop are always a main topic in conversations at work. This book is not an "intro book", if you want to learn photoshop or photography basics, I recommend looking somewhere else (try the digital photography book vol 1 or vol 2 {they're both excellent but different} by the author scott kelby). What this book is, however, is one of the best all around books on intermediate portraiture skills that I've read. It has a broad spectrum of topics all relating to making skin look like you want it. The book covers: physical characteristics of digital capture and lighting positioning of the lights and camera (a couple are a little over the top) monitor calibration retouching for flawless skin other miscellaneous photoshop tricks and techniques
A real dissapointment, there are better sources like ... July 10, 2008 I'm an experienced photographer and retoucher with Adobe Photoshop. I own many books and think can make a sincere judgment. Well, that said ...I have bought the book based on the many good reviews, but it was a real disappointment. It's outdated and very, very basic. Even the only chapter that actually covers the title of the book about correcting skin tones wasn't useful. Save the money, there are much better books and sources on the Internet. For example do a Google search on `Gry Garness'.
If you're a photographer or Photoshop user with zero experience, then this book might bring you some knowledge, but for the rest it will only be in your book closet unused.
VERY HELPFUL, INDEED! May 15, 2008 Behind the scenes look at the art and technique of glamour/nude photography. Includes discussion and many wonderful photos to help understand the concepts. I learned several techniques that I was not previously aware of. If you are interested in this type of photo work, I recommend the book. A good value.
Great Book on Skin January 14, 2008 I haven't really read all the chapters yet but this book is very professional in terms of the processes they use to enhance images. Everything from different kinds of lighting to the steps through photoshop to printing. With that said, this is not a beginner book. Prior photoshop experience is needed or else one will easily get lost.
Awesome! December 9, 2007 This is a must have book for anyone shooting professional portraits or stock photos with people in them. It explains everything from lighting, to photoshop. Very well written!
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