Learn how to create slideshows, photo books and calendars, collages, and more with the tools in Photoshop Elements 11.
Increase your brand's visibility and take advantage of the free features in Facebook to communicate and advertise your photography or videos.
Shows how to use social media to its full potential and leverage the unique benefits it offers photographers and filmmakers.
Learn the best techniques for sharing and printing photos using Photoshop Elements 11.
Learn how to import and organize photos using the Organizer in Photoshop Elements 11.
Discover how to improve your photos using iPhoto. Enhancing Photos with iPhoto, with Rich Harrington, shows how to crop and straighten photos, remove red eye, retouch blemishes, remove noise, add special effects, and improve exposure, color, and contrast.
Shows how to use Photoshop to perform video editing tasks, such as lens correction, color grading, and more.
Learn how to perform basic image editing techniques such as cropping and resizing, selecting and masking, improving tone and contrast, and basic retouching, in GIMP, the free image editor for Mac and Windows.
Learn how to use your Canon 5D Mark III digital SLR—and improve your photography in the process—with this guide to the camera's features, controls, and exposure options.
Learn how to use your Nikon D800 digital SLR—and improve your photography in the process—with this guide to the camera's features, controls, and exposure options.
A complete high dynamic range workflow, from assembly to adjustment to finishing touches.
Go beyond the automatic editing features in Photoshop Elements and find out how to make sophisticated edits using the program's Expert Edit mode and Camera Raw.
Covers the entire photographic workflow in Aperture, from import to enhancement to output, plus special 3.3 features like Retina display support and iPhoto integration.
Get a friendly, approachable introduction to the organizing, editing, and sharing features in Photoshop Elements 11.
Introduces the techniques behind lighting for portraiture.
Describes the creative considerations and the process behind matting and framing, and shows how to plan and hang a photo display, whether in a gallery or in your home.
Use Bridge to stay organized, streamline your workflow, and make your life easier.
Get optimal quality from your RAW captures with an efficient workflow.
Find out how to capture HDR images and how to organize, assemble, and optimize them after the fact.
Teaches you the basics of Photoshop, including the components of visual images, making selections, color correcting, fixing images, and outputting images.
An introduction to the Lightroom capabilities for organizing, enhancing, and sharing photos.
Explores the Photoshop features and creative options and shows efficient ways to perform common editing tasks using Photoshop, Camera Raw, and Bridge.
Covers the image editing process from the very beginning and progresses through the concepts and techniques that every photographer or graphic designer should know.
Explores Photoshop CS6 from the perspective of the photographer, including creative tips and project ideas.
Exercise precise control over the adjustments you make to your images.
Clean up your images by eliminating distracting blemishes, noise, and color issues.
Delves into some of the finer points of creating top-quality output of your digital images.
Explores a wide variety of techniques, organized into an overall workflow to help you get the best results when optimizing your images.
Discover strategies and techniques for making your Photoshop workflow smooth, efficient, and effective.
Focuses on the Lightroom 4 slideshow and web gallery features, which provide a straightforward way to display images on the web, on the desktop, or projected onto a screen.
Teaches you the basic skills you need to get most from your camera.
Focuses on the Print module in Lightroom 4, which can be used to create high-quality prints and proofs and design custom layouts for books and other print projects.
Introduces the photo organizing, editing, and sharing features of Photoshop Elements 10, the less expensive version of Photoshop that’s perfect for casual photographers who want to achieve professional-looking results.
Get organized so you can always find the photo you need.
Takes an in-depth look at sharing your images with Lightroom 4 via prints, email, or the web.
Teaches you everything you need to know to use Lightroom to manage, optimize, and share your images.
Explores the Library module in Lightroom and shows how to use the popular image-management program's tools to organize and manage a photo library.
Author and teacher Chris Orwig guides photographers through the process of editing and enhancing images with creative color, sharpening, and other effects in the Develop module in Lightroom 4, the popular asset management program.
Photographer and teacher Ben Long shows how to use Capture NX2—the Nikon nondestructive photo-editing software—to review, enhance, and print photos.
Make a big impact on your digital photographs in a short time.
Chris Orwig travels to Texas to meet with and photograph Keith Carter, a fine art photographer and teacher.
Details the features, controls, and options in the Canon Rebel T3i.
Details the features, controls, and options in the Nikon D5100.
Details the features, controls, and options in the Canon EOS D60.
Photographer and author Ben Long details the features, controls, and options in Nikon's popular D7000.
Shows how to create, publish, and sell photo books using the Blurb self-publishing service.
Explore the interface, tools, and new features of Photoshop Elements 10.
Discover how to stage, light, and photograph your handmade items in a way that maximizes their appeal to viewers and customers.
Introduces the photo organizing, editing, and sharing features of Photoshop Elements 10.
Find out how to select, organize, and process your images with the EPUB format in mind, lay out and design your book, and prepare it for the appropriate ebook format.
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