Digital Monochrome Black And White Photography from Capture to Photoshop Processing to Fine Art Printing

Digital Monochrome  Black And White Photography from Capture to Photoshop Processing to Fine Art Printing
Author: Ralph Lambrecht
Publsiher: Focal Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2015-02-01
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0415746957

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This follow-up to author Ralph Lambrecht's highly regarded Way Beyond Monochrome takes a birds-eye view of digital monochrome imaging, providing fundamental technical background, step-by-step instructions, and advice on options from digital capture through fine art printing. This is a technical approach to black-and-white digital photography. It is not a book of "recipes"; it is not the quick fix for turning color images to black-and-white. It is about perfecting the craft. The book explores fundamental techniques of digital image control using example pictures, graphs, and tables. Case studies illustrate how and when to select which techniques to overcome typical hurdles. This book is written for the experienced amateur or semi-professional photographer who loves the beauty of monochrome imaging, but feels bogged down by the seemingly endless and bewildering choices of professional digital imaging software. The book will take the reader through simple step-by-step processes, which transform 'trial and error' into confidence and the final print into something special.

Advanced Digital Black White Photography

Advanced Digital Black   White Photography
Author: John Beardsworth
Publsiher: Sterling Publishing Company
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2007
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1600592104

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"Taking full advantage of the latest features in Adobe Photoshop CS3, this book works at the frontier of black-and-white photography and digital imaging. You will discover the most creative ways to convert your picture to black and white, how to fine-tune the monochrome image, and how to emphasize your subject's qualities."-[book cover].

The Photographer s Black and White Handbook

The Photographer s Black and White Handbook
Author: Harold Davis,Phyllis Davis
Publsiher: The Monacelli Press, LLC
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2017-04-18
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781580934794

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The Photographer’s Black & White Handbook is your complete guide to making and processing stunning black and white photos in the digital era. You’ll find inspiration, ideas, techniques, and tools to use in your black and white photography, along with a soup-to-nuts workflow to take you from black and white pre-visualization through capture and post-production. Along the way you will lean over Harold’s shoulder as he travels to exciting photo destinations and creates stunning black and white imagery, explaining his creative and technical processes as he goes. This definitive guide includes: ■ How to see in black and white ■ Pre-visualization in digital photography ■ Understanding black and white composition ■ How to create your own black and white workflow ■ Black and white in ACR, Lightroom, and Photoshop ■ Using black and white plug-ins including Nik Silver Efex Pro and Topaz B&W Effects ■ Extending tonal range with multi-RAW processing and monochromatic HDR ■ Post-production techniques for working with dynamic range ■ Creative black and white special effects ■ Find out how to tone, tint, colorize, solarize, and simulate IR ■ Work with LAB to create unique black and white effects ■ Great tools for unleashing your photographic imagination ■ Beautiful photographs by Harold Davis chosen to inspire and guide you

Mastering Digital Black and White

Mastering Digital Black and White
Author: Amadou Diallo
Publsiher: Course Technology
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Black-and-white photography
ISBN: 1598633759

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This book provides an in-depth understanding of digital imaging tools, presenting the why as well as the how behind techniques while still presenting the photographers creative vision.

Understanding Digital Black and White Photography

Understanding Digital Black and White Photography
Author: Tim Savage
Publsiher: The Crowood Press
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2016-08-31
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781785001987

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Black and white photography can deliver images with levels of beauty and impact that are sometimes lost or diluted by the presence of colour. This practical book is written for readers with a passion for monochrome photography, who wish to use digital photography to match and exceed the level of control and finish that was possible with film. With visual examples throughout, it systematically teaches skills that underpin photographic creativity, from capture to digital development, before considering a range of outputs and finishes. Contents include: photographic equipment, camera settings, exposure parameters and file composition (bit depth, colour space resolution); editing software, notably the key features of Lightroom and Photoshop dedicated to black and white photography; using HDR techniques to maximise tonal information while recreating Ansel Adam's analogue Zone System approach using digital technologies; simulating traditional darkroom techniques by emulating the appearance and characteristics of popular films, toning techniques, adding edges, borders and dodging and burning; outputting monochrome photographs for publication online, social media, screen, projection and high quality archival prints suited to exhibitions. This book will help the reader understand the principles of digital black and white photography to create powerful images with the quality of traditional darkroom practices, and is aimed at all photographers - particularly artistic. Fully illustrated with 291 images - many are black & white with a few colour to demonstrate the loss of impact that colour can have.

The Art of Black and White Photography

The Art of Black and White Photography
Author: Torsten Andreas Hoffmann
Publsiher: Rocky Nook, Inc.
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2012-01-14
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781457117824

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Over the last few years, most books on photography have been focused on the new breed of cameras and how to master the digital imaging workflow. In The Art of Black and White Photography author and photographer Torsten Andreas Hoffmann takes a different approach, focusing on image composition and image capture, with an emphasis on the creative aspects of black and white photography rather than on the digital workflow. After introducing the ground rules of composition, Hoffmann illustrates their applications with his own stunning black and white images that cover various photographic genres, including architecture, street photography, portraiture, and surreal photography. Also discussed are the elements of a "photographic language"', which distinguishes creative photography from random shooting. Finally, you will learn valuable post-processing techniques, mostly using Photoshop, that emphasize the functions necessary for creating outstanding black and white images. This second edition has been updated to include Photoshop CS5, as well as brand new images, content, and a revised layout.

Step by Step Digital Black and White Photography

Step by Step Digital Black and White Photography
Author: John Beardsworth
Publsiher: The Ilex Press Ltd
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2004
Genre: Black-and-white photography
ISBN: 1904705529

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Focusing on black and white photos, this book looks at both the camera and techniques needed to capture good images, as well as the digital processing that can be applied. As the digital camera market is saturated with all-in-one-book titles, the market is large enough and ready for books that concentrate on specific areas of photography. Black and white is the first area aspirant photographers express an interest in. With so many enthusiasts, this book will fill a niche in this growing market. Black and white is regarded as a significant photographic skill, even an art, so it merits a completed book dedicated to the unique skill requirements. Spanning the topic from capturing photos through to the latest information on digital printing and DVD burning, this book provides amateurs with a solid foundation. The digital focus of this book is comprehensive, including both recreation of traditional effects and all-new digital techniques. It approaches black and white photography from a practical, tutorial view, not just an artistic view, so that readers benefit from an understanding of all perspectives-an important factor in the competitive arena of digital photography.

The Complete Guide to Black White Digital Photography

The Complete Guide to Black   White Digital Photography
Author: Michael Freeman
Publsiher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2010
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1600595235

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Michael Freemanour top digital photography author and a worldwide namepresents the most comprehensive book yet on black-and-white digital photography. Oversized, beautifully illustrated, and far-reaching in scope, this guide is destined to be a standard reference for years to come. Freeman covers all aspects of black-and-white digital photography: its fine art tradition as well as its techniques. Learn how to see and expose in black and white, digitally convert color to monochrome, and develop a black-and-white digital workflow. Explore creative choices and how to interpret various subjects most skillfully in monochrome. Finally, get an expert s advice on printing and displaying black-and-white photographs to best effect. "