Digital Capture and Workflow for Professional Photographers

Digital Capture and Workflow for Professional Photographers by Tom Lee is a comprehensive guide published by Amherst Media in 2007. This 128-page book is written in English and focuses on various techniques and equipment essential for professional photographers aiming to enhance their digital image processing skills.
Readers will find step-by-step techniques for creating digitally enhanced images, album design, and producing prints that meet industry standards. The book covers a wide range of topics, including image control, working with JPEGs, processing raw files, and workstation ergonomics. Additionally, it offers practical tips for client presentations and crafting cherished albums through effective resizing, drop shadow, and composition procedures.
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Step-by-step techniques for creating digitally enhanced images, album design, expert presentation, and printing-industry-standard prints are among the topics discussed in this image-processing guidebook for professional photographers. Chapters, covering a myriad of issues for career photographers, include image control, working with JPEGs, processing raw files, workstation ergonomics, and client presentation. Tips on creating cherished albums by learning resizing, drop shadow, and composition procedures, are also provided.
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