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The Digital Negative: Raw Image Processing in Lightroom, Camera Raw, and Photoshop Online ri0Jf [Read download] The Digital Negative: Raw Image Processing in Lightroom, Camera Raw, and Photoshop Online [ri0Jf.ebook] The Digital Negative: Raw Image Processing in Lightroom, Camera Raw, and Photoshop Pdf Free Jeff Schewe *Download PDF | ePub | DOC | audiobook | ebooks Download Now Free Download Here Download eBook #686250 in Books Peachpit Press 2012-09-23Ingredients: Example IngredientsOriginal language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.13 x .55 x 8.00l, 1.50 #File Name: 0321839579312 pages | File size: 45.Mb Jeff Schewe : The Digital Negative: Raw Image Processing in Lightroom, Camera Raw, and Photoshop before purchasing it in order to gage whether or not it would be worth my time, and all praised The Digital Negative: Raw Image Processing in Lightroom, Camera Raw, and Photoshop: 49 of 49 people found the following review helpful. Must-Have Book for Processing Raw FilesBy Vissi D'ArteI have read many instructional photography books over the years, including several on 'digital photography' and four books on using Lightroom 2,3,and 4. I have kept none of those books except for one - a reference book on Lightroom 4 by Martin Evening (I use it as a reference - I haven't read the 'whole thing' :-). However I still found some nitty gritty details of processing raw files a bit mysterious for me. The Digital Negative has given me insights and a clarity (if you'll pardon the Lightroom pun) that I didn't have before. This book is a keeper. My focus is on Lightroom but the book is equally useful for Photoshop and Camera Raw, as the book covers those tools as well as the pertinent raw processing functions in Lightroom.I would recommend it for all photographers who shoot in raw and have progressed beyond the very beginning stage of digital photography. Even for beginners I would recommend buying it and saving it as it will come in handy after the first few attempts at processing raw files. It provides insights and tips on the details of processing that I have not found in other books. And I should say, it provides meaningful and useful details and tips!Contrary to another reviewer of this book I found it to be well written. The style might be a bit different from some other writers but I find the points to be well made and easy to understand, for me at any rate.I give this book my very highest recommendation.22 of 22 people found the following review helpful. Essential to improve your images, technique workflowBy Steven L. HargroveJeff Schewe's latest offering, The Digital Negative, is a no-brainer must- read. Jeff has been there from the early days of Photoshop, Camera Raw Lightroom and worked with folks like Bruce Fraser and the crew at Pixel Genius, so you'd be hard pressed to find anybody around who knows the ins and outs of these software packages more fully. I've watched The Luminous Landscape's videos featuring Jeff and Michael Reichmann, which are very good, but I've always seen them and wanted to ask more questions after watching each segment. This book pretty much answers all those questions and then some. The insights offered are right on point, and fill you in not only on the procedures for working with the software, but also enlighten you as to how and why each piece works the way it does, with suggestions for improving your image quality workflow. The book is exhaustive in the best sense of the word, taking the time to fully inform you about every important aspect of Lightroom, Camera Raw Photoshop, and more importantly, how they "play" with each other and how to use that knowledge to make them work together most effectively efficiently. The chapters are dense, each filled with a lot of information, so it's not a fast and breezy read by any means. That said, the rewards of going slowly, paying attention, and re-reading dense sections (aka studying the material) are immense. After spending a couple hours with just the book's first few chapters, I've made important and welcome changes to my workflow and my techniques are much improved. Which is exactly the reason you should run, not walk, to buy this book! And I say this as a person who has used Photoshop since version 6 (before the CS era) and has used Lightroom and Camera Raw since their inception. Thanks, Jeff, for sharing your knowledge and helping us all be better photographers.11 of 11 people found the following review helpful. Lotsa Good Stuff in Them Hills!By K. TanakaAs I write I am approximately 75% through the Kindle package of this book. But I already know that this is an excellent reference work. Jeff Schewe has managed to pack a good variety of very wide-ranging useful informative bits into a relatively small package.Make no mistake: this is really aimed at folks interested in Adobe's suite of imaging products. But it's not a dry door-stop compendium. Nor is it just another informative but not terribly practical "camera raw" tome. What makes this book special is that Jeff quite neatly explains many details of the camera raw image format in the very practical context of the Lightroom / Adobe Camera Raw / Photoshop tool set. That is, this is a -practical- book that presents ready-to-wear practical guidance while also providing a good sprinkling of "fun facts to know and tell" gems along the way. It's also worth noting that this book should have a relatively long shelf-life (for a book dealing with software). Most of the points Jeff illustrates are Lightroom / Camera Raw features that aren't likely to change radically or disappear soon.I am loathe to suggest that everyone would benefit from anything. But as a Photoshop user since...version 1.x ... and a Lightroom resident (I live in the thing every day) since its beta preview I have to admit that even I have learned a few new tricks and fan facts from Jeff's book. It's hard for me to imagine how anyone working in this Adobe space would not benefit from this book, especially at such a bargain price.The only aspect I found distracting was that there was perhaps just a bit too much of the author's self-declared cantankerosity and self-reference in the text. It's a style conceit that really does not add value.TIP: Get the book in its Kindle package. It's terrific to be able to read it anywhere or even while using Lightroom!Well done, Jeff. Shooting in the raw format gives digital photographers complete control over every aspect of image quality. The Digital Negative: Raw Image Processing in Lightroom, Camera Raw, and Photoshop is devoted exclusively to the topic and shows you how to make the most of that control. Now that raw image processing technology has matured as an essential aspect of digital photography, you need a modern book that takes a seasoned approach to the technology and explains the advantages and challenges of using Lightroom or Camera Raw to produce magnificent images. Renowned photographer and bestselling author Jeff Schewe outlines a foolproof process for working with these digital negatives and presents his real-world expertise on optimizing raw images. Yoursquo;ll also learn hands-on techniques for exposing and shooting for raw image capture and developing a raw processing workflow, as well as Photoshop techniques for perfecting the master image, converting color to black and white, and processing for panoramic and HDR images. Get the best tone and color from your digital negatives. Use Lightroom and Camera Raw sharpening controls to maximize image quality. Take advantage of Photoshop to do what Lightroom and Camera Raw canrsquo;t. Produce stunning black-and-white images. Visit the bookrsquo;s companion website at TheDigitalNegativeBook.com for sample images and more! ldquo;Jeff played host at his studio to some of the key meetings in Lightroomrsquo;s early development. With The Digital Negative, he pulls together his years of bridging traditional photography and digital photography and shares it with the broader photographic community.rdquo;ndash; Mark HamburgFellow, Adobe Systems, Inc.About the AuthorJeff Schewe is an award-winning professional advertising photographer and digital imaging pioneer. He teaches and leads workshops and is a member of the Photoshop Hall of Fame at Photoshop World. Jeff co-authored Real World Camera Raw with Adobe Photoshop CS5 and Real World Image Sharpening with Adobe Photoshop, Camera Raw, and Lightroom. Visit the bookrsquo;s companion website at TheDigitalNegativeBook.com for sample images and more! 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