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Black and White in Photoshop CS3 and Photoshop Lightroom: Create stunning monochromatic images in Photoshop CS3, Photoshop Lightroom and Beyond

Black and White in Photoshop CS3 and Photoshop Lightroom: Create stunning monochromatic images in Photoshop CS3, Photoshop Lightroom and Beyond

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Author: Leslie Alsheimer
Publisher: Focal Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
Sales Rank: 34131

Media: Paperback
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Pages: 256
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5
Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 7.4 x 0.8

ISBN: 024052084X
Dewey Decimal Number: 006
EAN: 9780240520841
ASIN: 024052084X

Publication Date: August 13, 2007
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Product Description
Black and white photography has come a long way in the digital world. Feeling overwhelmed by the endless conversion options in (and around) Photoshop, Lightroom and beyond? If so, you are not alone, and this is definitely the book for you!

In this thoroughly up-to-date book that covers all of the new features of Photoshop CS3 and Lightroom, you'll learn how to use methods within an application or raw converter, scripts, plug-ins, and more. Leslie Alsheimer and Bryan O'Neil Hughes show you everything you need to know to uncover the secrets to successful black and white conversion and printmaking. Let the stunning images (presented in both color and black and white) show you just what is possible when you master these powerful tools.

Bryan O'Neil Hughes is a Product Manager for the Photoshop team, and a Product Evangelist for the Photoshop Lightroom Team. Working for Adobe since 1999, Bryan has helped test, develop, drive and demonstrate Adobe's digital imaging applications. Beyond Adobe, Bryan is a published photographer, editor and author.

Leslie Alsheimer is a freelance photographer, and photo educator based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. With the Santa Fe Digital Darkroom, Leslie travels around the country teaching photography, Photoshop and digital imaging workshops, as well as working with private clients as a creative imaging consultant, instructor, and trainer. She has worked extensively with many of the foremost digital image makers in the US. She is an instructor with the American Photo/Nikon Mentor Series and a member of the Adobe Beta Testing Team. Leslie is also the Director of Community Photography Outreach. Find out more about Leslie at: www.santafedigitaldarkroom.com/

What the readers are saying:

"I have a bunch of Photoshop and Lightroom books but yours is overwhelmingly the very best. Congratulations!"
-Leo Skogstroem
Pyttis, Finland

"I learned more about photoshop in the three days I spent studying your book than I did in the 5 years playing around with it on my own. Your coverage of Color Management solved many issues I'd been having in trying to get the printed image to look like what I was seeing on my monitor. What I learned from you is that I was doing just about everything wrong with regards to capture and destructive editing. I have now completely changed both my pre- and post production work flow habits with amazing results. As a writer and small-publisher, I give you many kudos on creating a book that is by all accounts a real home run."
-Rick Miller


"I just wanted to write and say this is one of the best books I have ever read! I got it today and have spent all night reading it (it's about 1 am now) and I'm almost half way through it. Everything makes so much more sense now. I just wanted to tell you great job! It has gotten me more excited about photography in six hours than otherwise in the last six years!

I really like your style and would like to "relearn" photography with your way of explaining. Thank you so much for writing this book. It's the first time I've been impressed enough with a product to write the maker and thank them."
-Zachary Miklich
Nashville, TN

"Long story short this is probably the best book that anyone in the digital world should put their hand to, it is far from being only about BW."
-Patrick Lavoie
photo.net patron

"I am halfway through your new book on B&W in CS 3 and LR and I want to compliment you on a clear and concise treatise on CS3 and LR and your integrated workflow. Again, congratulations on an excellent book!"
-Jeff Peters

"I am enjoying your new book "Black and White". It is rare to find so many wonderful images in a 'How To' book."
-Robert Sachs

"I wish that I can tell you how I appreciate your contribution to making the digital darkroom something that I have fell in love with. Up to now I have used various books and sources: bits here and bits there. I have actually build up quite a library.

No one particular reference book addressed the B+W worker with some basic understanding of Photoshop. You have produced something that fills this gap, and which is written and illustrated in a remarkable manner.

I hail from the chemical darkroom, and as such have never really enjoyed correcting images on the computer. Photoshop, which is my program of choice, is quite intimidating, and the haphazard way in which I learned my skills from various sources, reflected in the inconsistent results that I was producing. Well, now all have changed. At least - something good is happening. I hope that you make a killing with your book - you deserve to!

Keep abreast of the distant 'also-runners' by releasing updates as the technology changes."
-Andre du Plessis
(South African, living in London)

"Black And White In Photoshop CS3 And Lightroom explains in clear and easy to understand steps what it takes to generate quality black and white images using Photoshop and/or Lightroom. It is really geared for the intermediate to advanced user who is looking to understand both workflow and color management techniques.

There are a number of thing that I like about Black And White In Photoshop CS3 And Lightroom. First, I like the fact that it takes you down a number of paths on creating black and white images. It doesn't just say this is the best way and so that is all you learn. Second, I like the step-by-step approach to guide you through what you need to do to get results like
this.

I think that if you want to become a master of Black and White photography then Black And White In Photoshop CS3 And Lightroom is highly recommended reading."
-T. Michael Testi
Published January 25, 2008
Part of The Enlightened Image

. Learn from step-by-step tutorials and work through each conversion with clear, easy-to-follow instructions illustrated by a multitude of images and screengrabs
. Maximize image quality in capture and output with professional tips and tricks for speeding up your workflow
. Save time and learn professional techniques to creatively and technically improve your black and white photography and printmaking



Customer Reviews:   Read 7 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Extremely Technical   September 30, 2008
I'm sure this book is actually really really good, however for me it was way too complicated and uninspiring. I was after some simple tips but this book is full on, with algorythms etc... so it's good for pros and experts and technical people but not if you're an enthusiastic amateur who is looking for artistic insights.


2 out of 5 stars Identity Crisis   September 10, 2008
This book is OK but not great as it seems to suffer from an identity crisis with regard to its intended audience. It includes a lot of intro material that isn't in-depth enough to really help a total beginner (nothing more than a survey really) but only serves to annoy intermediate and advanced users of Photoshop and Lightroom looking for a more solid B&W technique book. If you are looking for a how-to book on all things related to digital B&W, this isn't it. Those looking for workflow ideas might get something out of the book. Apart from these issues, the book seems to have been rushed to print because it is littered with typos and other mistakes. Most would be better served surfing some tutorial sites and watching free podcasts rather than spending money on this book.


4 out of 5 stars Very useful, capable and comprehensive   July 15, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Congratulations to Alsheimer to this Job. There is a pratical, easy going language to vast public even to basic amateurs. Undestand B&W is quite important to everyone who is trying to be a better photographer and this book is very capable with very good examples, tips and refined theory. For next ediditon I would recomend this author to be more torelant when aplying tips over photoshop world and describing more steps.


5 out of 5 stars Black & White in Photoshop & Photoshop Lightroom   July 14, 2008
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

The book is exceptional in its clarity of concepts. I have read many other color management books or sections in photoshop books, and this is so cogent. It totally clicks.

I love the examples and the clarity of the explanations.



3 out of 5 stars Good book back lacking in key areas   May 6, 2008
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

I'm keen to further explore B&W in the digital world and thought this looked the ideal book (even though I use Photoshop Elements 6 instead of Photoshop CS3). Much of the material is thorough and well written, but some key areas I found to be lacking.

While many books cover workflow, colour management etc, this book repeats these topics and covers them well. Unfortunately the B&W component is a lacking, especially in Lightroom. A substantial part of the first 80 pages is devoted to Lightroom, yet the B&W conversion process is descibed in only one page. I was hoping to get more out of this conversion process and tips of a more artistic nature to ensure the best possible image is carried across to Photoshop. Instead it basically suggests "click greyscale conversion" and open Photoshop. The art of the B&W conversion is what makes/breaks an image and I would have thought that Lightroom would be more appropiate than the channel mixer in Photoshop. With "channels" for each colour I would have liked to seen examples and how these were achieved in Lightroom

Although I have not yet fully covered the photoshop part of the book, what I have read is thorough and well written.

I found it difficult to rate this book - it is very good in many ways, but unfortunately did not fill the gap in which I was looking for.



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