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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 230x190x10 mm, weight: 452 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Jul-2012
  • Leidėjas: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0321823761
  • ISBN-13: 9780321823762
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 230x190x10 mm, weight: 452 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Jul-2012
  • Leidėjas: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0321823761
  • ISBN-13: 9780321823762
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Demonstrates how to use blend modes in Adobe Photoshop, covering such topics as photographic manipulation, compositing, design, and painting, and offering a reference to every blend mode and more than fifty techniques.

This definitive resource on using Adobe Photoshop blend modes, features dozens of hands-on examples to give you an edge in technical, personal, and commercial projects

Blend modes are an essential, if somewhat mysterious, tool for photographers and digital artists. They can be used to for a wide range of imaging effects and challenges, such as noise reduction, working with high dynamic range (HDR) images, compositing, graphic design, and digital painting. Although blend modes can be easy to use, they aren’t always easy to understand. Scott Valentine translates the technical elements into every day language and demonstrates techniques using real-world examples.

Whether you’re a professional or hobbyist, there’s something here for you. Beginning and intermediate users of Photoshop will learn how blend modes work and get up to speed on the most common techniques. The book will also feature power tips and blend mode techniques from industry experts, including Katrin Eismann, Matt Kloskowski, and RC Concepcion. Advanced and technical users will find indispensable references along with powerful enhancements and corrections. More than just a collection of effects and recipes, The Hidden Power of Blend Modes explains why the techniques work and how to tune them for your own specific needs.
Foreword x
PART I BLEND MODE BASICS
1(32)
Chapter 1 Introduction
3(10)
How Blend Modes Work
5(3)
Conventions Used in the Book
8(1)
What You Need to Know
8(1)
Using a Digital Tablet
9(1)
Getting More from Blend Modes
10(1)
Thanks
11(2)
Chapter 2 General Techniques
13(20)
Blending In
14(1)
The Basics
14(2)
Combining Blends
16(3)
Painting
19(3)
Blending Layers
22(2)
Layer Styles
24(1)
Apply Image and Calculations
25(1)
Smart Objects
26(1)
Building Reference Images
27(6)
PART II CREATIVE TECHNIQUES
33(102)
Chapter 3 Photography
35(30)
Matt Kloskowski: The Four Blend Modes You Need the Most
37(1)
Remove Color Cast
38(1)
Bright Eyes
39(1)
Dodge and Burn
40(3)
Mark Heaps: Luminosity to the Rescue
43(2)
Edge Contrast
45(1)
Gray Day Recovery
46(3)
Remove Vignetting
49(2)
Chris Tarantino: Calculations
51(4)
Vignettes
55(1)
Zone Control with Gradients
56(2)
High Pass Sharpening 1
58(1)
High Pass Sharpening 2
59(1)
Katrin Eismann: Smart Filters and Blend Modes
60(3)
Saturation and Luminosity Curves
63(2)
Chapter 4 Photographic Manipulation & Compositing
65(36)
Julieanne Kost: Textures and Color
67(2)
Portrait Tone and Contrast
69(1)
Sepia/Color Toning
70(1)
Hand Tinting
71(2)
Sketched Lines 1
73(2)
Sketched Lines 2
75(1)
RC Concepcion: Divide for Textures
76(3)
Soft Glow 1
79(1)
Trapping "Blend If" Transparency
80(1)
Adjustment Layer Noise
81(2)
Graphic Illustration
83(2)
Soft Glow 2
85(2)
Pixelated Edges
87(2)
Carrie Beene: Custom Lens Flare & Glow
89(1)
Hard Mix Contrast
90(1)
Hard Mix Noise
91(2)
Hard Mix Noise Variations
93(2)
Gentle Rain 1
95(2)
Gentle Rain 2
97(2)
Calvin Hollywood: Freaky Amazing Details
99(2)
Chapter 5 Design, Painting, & Illustration
101(34)
Kat Gilbert: 3D & Fine Art
103(3)
Custom Brushes 1
106(3)
John Shannon: Illustrating with Color
109(4)
3D: Depth Maps
113(2)
Funky Difference Gradients
115(2)
Chris Georgenes: Illustrated Textures
117(3)
Glowing Lines and Dust
120(2)
Jim Tierney: Random Differences
122(3)
Classic Illustration Shading
125(2)
Steve Caplin: Illustrated Gloss
127(1)
Patterns: Checkerboard
128(1)
Patterns: Retro Lines
129(1)
Crosshatch Textures
130(1)
Patterns: More Squares
131(2)
Patrick LaMontagne: Dodge and Burn for Grown-ups
133(2)
PART III BLEND MODES IN DEPTH
135(46)
Chapter 6 Decoding Blend Modes
137(8)
Understanding the Listings
138(1)
Reference Images
139(6)
Chapter 7 List Of Blend Modes
145(36)
Normal
146(1)
Dissolve
147(1)
Darken
148(2)
Multiply
150(1)
Color Burn
151(1)
Linear Burn
152(1)
Darker Color
153(2)
Lighten
155(1)
Screen
156(1)
Color Dodge
157(1)
Linear Dodge (Add)
158(1)
Lighter Color
159(1)
Overlay
160(1)
Soft Light
161(1)
Hard Light
162(1)
Vivid Light
163(1)
Linear Light
164(1)
Pin Light
165(1)
Hard Mix
166(1)
Difference
167(1)
Exclusion
168(1)
Subtract
169(1)
Divide
170(2)
Hue
172(1)
Saturation
173(1)
Color
174(1)
Luminosity
175(1)
Other Blend Modes
176(5)
PART IV APPENDICES
181(19)
Appendix A Color Modes And Bit Depth
183(4)
Appendix B Blend Modes Reference Table
187(6)
Appendix C Online Resources
193(4)
Appendix D Blend Mode Tools Matrix
197(3)
Index 200
Scott Valentine started with Photoshop working on optical and electron microscopy images, becoming a Subject Matter Expert at a national laboratory. With a degree in Physics and dual minors in Music and Theater, he has a unique perspective on balancing the technical with the artistic. This is reflected in Scott's teaching and presentation style, along with an understanding of how users approach the creative process and the tools they use. Scott has been a featured presenter for RetouchPRO and several Adobe user groups. He's also a User Group Manager and Adobe Community Professional helping users get the most out of Photoshop for nearly ten years. When not at a keyboard, he enjoys backpacking, playing hockey, and playing guitar.