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This is the Photoshop tutorial workflow for photographers.

This audiobook covers features essential for photographers in Photoshop. A portion of this book is for beginner photographers learn about the basics of photography so that everybody can benefit from the methods in this book.

Photographs have been in fashion since they were known to the common man. People use photographs to capture and store their special moments. These photos help in reliving those precious moments that they spent with their loved ones, friends, or family. But, it is not the 1940s or 1980s now. With time, people have developed various methods of processing images. Today, they capture images not only to remember their moments, but to share them with people on social media platforms like Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook, Twitter, and many others.

Capturing amazing images with the help of your camera is not enough. You need to produce some appealing images from those digital copies of yours as well. If you spend more than 30 seconds studying an image that you took, you will often notice that something is not presented the way you wanted it to be. You can always open such images in Photoshop to correct them and artificially improve them to make them better looking. Once you are done with the photography lessons in this book, you will continue learning about Photoshop and how you can use the same to make your images wow!

What’s included in this book:

Basics of photography (aperture, focus, continuous focus, shutter speed, etc.) How to capture images like a professional Using perspective to add dynamism to your images Photography filters Introduction to Photoshop Basic Photoshop Color grading Photo manipulation Combining two images

11 reviews for Photoshop for Photographers: Training for Photographers to Master Digital Photography and Photo Editing eBaydiy Tools

  1. Bianca Lorena

    I really liked how straight foward this book is.
    I like that the book starts talking about terms that you need to be familiar with in your camera and/or computer. I also like that there are examples provided of what a pro picture would look like. There are tips on how to take pictures before talking about editing the pictures in photoshop. Then it goes into detail on tools that are popular to use in photoshop. I would recommend this e-book because it helped me a lot in focusing how to take my pictures and how to edit them. I’m not a beginner but I definitely am not an expert , this book helped fill in the gaps on what I didn’t know about the basics of photography and photoshop.https://www.instagram.com/bellancalorena/

  2. Grymmreaper and Amayiah

    Good book and totally worth getting
    Good book and totally worth getting. Excellent information for beginners or even ones who need a refresher.I really wish I had found this back when I was taking the class. The beginning of the book is basically photography illusions and features, the rest of the book is about Photoshop, brief introduction.The book is about 35/40 pages roughly, with the, spacing and such.I would submit photos of the book, but this is an E-Book. Screen shots to come later.

  3. RealDeal

    This is a very informative book, but the title is all wrong.
    “Photography How-Tos and Tricks” would have been a more accurate title. This is actually one of the best books on beginner photography that I’ve found yet. The author covers so much from start to finish.John Slavio covers everything that I wanted to know, his writing is straight and to the point. For the first time, I really feel like I have a full understanding of the different aspects of photography and how different camera techniques work. The second half of the book covers the basics of Photoshop, which makes this book the perfect starter guide.

  4. Amazon Customer

    This is an amazing book that has tons of useful information for a …
    This is an amazing book that has tons of useful information for a beginner just looking to get into Photoshop and photo editing. It goes over the basics of both photography as well as editing. The book is very well planned and easy to read. However, it is not something that will completely give you an all in one guide to photoshop. To master it will take time, but this book will get you well on your way.

  5. jeffrey r nlson

    Turn around now and save your money!
    Worst photoshop tutorial I have ever seen. Honestly it’s horrible. Descriptions are vague, the black and white images look like they were made on a copy machine, and the writing is feels like it was done by a barley passing high school student. This is the first negative review I have ever written on Amazon but I felt like it was my duty to warn others. Literally the first boy thing worth a second look is the cover and I am pretty sure that it’s a stock of photo.”

  6. MommyGyver

    Good for photography beginners, not fully focused on photoshop alone.
    The first half of the book is actually dedicated to photography tricks, illusions, terminology and filters you can use to create dramatic effect in photos.The second portion of the book actually goes in to the use of various photoshop tools.The tricks and tips are very basic knowledge, and are a good info source for a beginner or someone very unfamiliar with photoshop.I do want to mention that the reason I gave this ebook a lower score was because of the way the writing flows. It’s extremely choppy at times, and almost sounds like it was translated to English from another language. I feel as if the writer is not comfortable writing, and times the language runs on or feels foreign. I had to read a few sections out loud to really grasp what he was saying.I was provided a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

  7. L.E.

    For beginners
    This is not really Photoshop for Photographers, it’s rather A List of Basics and Very Little Photoshop for Absolute Beginners. It starts with a list of basic terms with some explanation but no demonstration images. The text would have had more power and effect if the reader could see the difference between e.g. a regular and a shallow depth of field (not depth of focus as the book calls it), a narrow and wide aperture etc. It would be good to mention that the author assumes users are working with a DSLR. The section on composition makes it very clear that the author is a big fan of forced perspective. There is a decent section on filters. It does have some tips that people tend to forget over time – e.g. check for firmware updates. The color grading section is good.I read through the document in less than an hour, I was hoping for some neat tricks but found nothing new for me. I am a moderate self sufficient PS user and have been photographing for years, so no surprises. For absolute beginners though, the book may be useful, so the content is ok. My major gripes are with the lack of content, lack of images, and the format.There are so many missed opportunities for image examples in this document (because that’s what it is, it’s a document, not really a book). There is very little content, only two photoshop techniques, the second of which is quite cheesy. The text is well written but it’s written in the first person which is a bit odd and can come across condescending at times. It is written in simple language but reads a bit like student work. The pdf document needs proper alignment, adjustment of paragraph spacing, better screenshots, indentation, text wrapping, elimination of orphan headings.. it needs a lot of work…

  8. Amazon Customer

    Very easy read and quite easily understood
    A very informative book for beginners and intermediate photographers and even if you are an advanced photographer there will be something there for you. Very easy read and quite easily understood.

  9. Sassy Sally

    I LIKE IT.EASY TO FOLLOW, THERE ARE THINGS I HAD NO IDEA BUT LEARNT A LOT FROM THIS BOOK. THANK YOU FOR PROVIDING IT! I STILL HAVE A HECK OF A LOT TO LEARN BUT IT’S PERFECT BECAUSE ALL THE BASICS AND KNOWLEDGE IS RIGHT IN THIS BOOK!! 5*

  10. Carlton Lee

    This book is mainly about camera settings for a novice photographer rather than being about Photoshop but even though I know my camera settings its a good little read and there was some stuff in this guide I didnt know

  11. PeterI

    This book was an insult to the readers mentality. The information was poor at best. The illustrations were very poor and Monochrone and in many cases undefineable. To describe this as a training book is a complete misdescription. I could not find any positives to say. Anybody with access to his or her devise manual and a basic photoshop manual would have more information than is in this publication./ To charge over £16 for this book is shear robbery. I can only advise anybody not to purchase it.

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