The Landscape Photographer's Guide to Photoshop

A Visualization-Driven Workflow

Nonfiction, Art & Architecture, Photography, Equipment & Techniques, Equipment, Techniques
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Author: Guy Tal ISBN: 9781681982205
Publisher: Rocky Nook Publication: September 18, 2017
Imprint: Rocky Nook Language: English
Author: Guy Tal
ISBN: 9781681982205
Publisher: Rocky Nook
Publication: September 18, 2017
Imprint: Rocky Nook
Language: English

You are not offering testimony to the existence of something, you are bringing something into existence—something that did not exist before, and that would not exist if it were not for you. ~Guy Tal

The first step to creating an expressive photograph happens before you even click the shutter: it is the act of visualizing an image in your mind’s eye. Once composed and captured, the data recorded by the camera is then transformed in processing to match the visualized image.

To become a better expressive photographer means, among other things, to become a better visualizer. This requires more than just technical skill, but also an understanding of what art is, what it means to be an artist, and how to translate your thoughts, feelings, and experiences into visual creations.

In The Landscape Photographer’s Guide to Photoshop: A Visualization-Driven Workflow, Guy Tal provides a broad theoretical foundation for digital landscape photography as an expressive visual art, and for understanding how art and technology come together to serve your creative purpose. He then offers a roadmap for a visualization-driven approach to processing images in Photoshop.

Topics include:

• An overview of the history of art and of photography as art

• A deeper understanding of creativity and visualization, and of the technical underpinnings of digital imaging

• Techniques to effectively apply visualization in creating and processing your images

• How to perform “gap analysis” to identify the gaps between the image at any point in time and the desired outcome

• How to convert your RAW files using Adobe Camera Raw prior to editing in Photoshop

• How best to employ many of Photoshop’s tools and features

• How to leverage Layers and Masks to accomplish your visualized results

• How to control and adjust contrast, color, and tone

• Image blending techniques to extend dynamic range and for focus stacking

• Processing strategies for black-and-white conversions, including toning your images

• Printing and other output techniques including sizing, sharpening, noise reduction, and color management

Bringing all of these techniques together, Guy presents a detailed case study, beginning with his initial visualization for the final image and working through his processing steps from RAW conversion to the final print.

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You are not offering testimony to the existence of something, you are bringing something into existence—something that did not exist before, and that would not exist if it were not for you. ~Guy Tal

The first step to creating an expressive photograph happens before you even click the shutter: it is the act of visualizing an image in your mind’s eye. Once composed and captured, the data recorded by the camera is then transformed in processing to match the visualized image.

To become a better expressive photographer means, among other things, to become a better visualizer. This requires more than just technical skill, but also an understanding of what art is, what it means to be an artist, and how to translate your thoughts, feelings, and experiences into visual creations.

In The Landscape Photographer’s Guide to Photoshop: A Visualization-Driven Workflow, Guy Tal provides a broad theoretical foundation for digital landscape photography as an expressive visual art, and for understanding how art and technology come together to serve your creative purpose. He then offers a roadmap for a visualization-driven approach to processing images in Photoshop.

Topics include:

• An overview of the history of art and of photography as art

• A deeper understanding of creativity and visualization, and of the technical underpinnings of digital imaging

• Techniques to effectively apply visualization in creating and processing your images

• How to perform “gap analysis” to identify the gaps between the image at any point in time and the desired outcome

• How to convert your RAW files using Adobe Camera Raw prior to editing in Photoshop

• How best to employ many of Photoshop’s tools and features

• How to leverage Layers and Masks to accomplish your visualized results

• How to control and adjust contrast, color, and tone

• Image blending techniques to extend dynamic range and for focus stacking

• Processing strategies for black-and-white conversions, including toning your images

• Printing and other output techniques including sizing, sharpening, noise reduction, and color management

Bringing all of these techniques together, Guy presents a detailed case study, beginning with his initial visualization for the final image and working through his processing steps from RAW conversion to the final print.

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