Author: Conrad Chavez
Publisher: Peachpit Press
Published: 2012-12-11
Total Pages: 131
ISBN-13: 0133375196
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLearn the secrets for compositing two or more photographs in Adobe Photoshop CS6 to create a professional looking single image. This ebook, for intermediate photographers with some knowledge of Photoshop, will help you understand the best selection techniques, assemble effective layers, remove unwanted backgrounds, and set proper transparency for a dramatic result. Follow along with your friendly and knowledgeable guide, photographer/author Conrad Chavez, and you will: Understand which selection tools are best for your project Create soft-edged and semitransparent selections Combine layers by adjusting opacity and applying blending modes Use Refine Edge to handle complex selection edges more easily Use selections, channels, and layer masks together to control transparency Export your final image to preserve transparency for print, web, and video
Book Synopsis Photoshop Compositing Basics by : Conrad Chavez
Download or read book Photoshop Compositing Basics written by Conrad Chavez and published by Peachpit Press. This book was released on 2012-12-11 with total page 131 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Learn the secrets for compositing two or more photographs in Adobe Photoshop CS6 to create a professional looking single image. This ebook, for intermediate photographers with some knowledge of Photoshop, will help you understand the best selection techniques, assemble effective layers, remove unwanted backgrounds, and set proper transparency for a dramatic result. Follow along with your friendly and knowledgeable guide, photographer/author Conrad Chavez, and you will: Understand which selection tools are best for your project Create soft-edged and semitransparent selections Combine layers by adjusting opacity and applying blending modes Use Refine Edge to handle complex selection edges more easily Use selections, channels, and layer masks together to control transparency Export your final image to preserve transparency for print, web, and video