karin l
09-27-2007, 09:12 AM
Hi all
I need some advice please
I have been given a voucher to spend and I want a photoshop book. But not a beginners' book - something fairly advanced - the kind of stuff it's hard to find on the net. Mostly I like to do compositing, but I do retouching and colour work too.
I have seen a lot of posts referring to Katrin Eismann's "Photoshop masking and compositing" book. I suppose it would be my ideal choice (unfortunately above my budget) only I already do a lot of compositing work and use Russell Brown's advanced masking technique all the time. Is there a lot more useful stuff in her book for this kind of work? Is it worth it?
Ok, so books in my price range:
Katrin Eismann"s "Photoshop restoration and retouching"
(although i'm not all that into restoration work)
Bert Monroy's "Photoshop by the Numbers"
(because I'm keen to learn more about working in a less subjective way)
Dan Margulis's "Professional Photoshop"
or his "Photoshop Lab Color"
(very keen to learn more about LAB colour)
Bruce Fraser's "Real world Adobe Photoshop"
These are all books I've seen referred to online from time to time. There are so many available, it is hard to choose. Help?
Karin
I need some advice please
I have been given a voucher to spend and I want a photoshop book. But not a beginners' book - something fairly advanced - the kind of stuff it's hard to find on the net. Mostly I like to do compositing, but I do retouching and colour work too.
I have seen a lot of posts referring to Katrin Eismann's "Photoshop masking and compositing" book. I suppose it would be my ideal choice (unfortunately above my budget) only I already do a lot of compositing work and use Russell Brown's advanced masking technique all the time. Is there a lot more useful stuff in her book for this kind of work? Is it worth it?
Ok, so books in my price range:
Katrin Eismann"s "Photoshop restoration and retouching"
(although i'm not all that into restoration work)
Bert Monroy's "Photoshop by the Numbers"
(because I'm keen to learn more about working in a less subjective way)
Dan Margulis's "Professional Photoshop"
or his "Photoshop Lab Color"
(very keen to learn more about LAB colour)
Bruce Fraser's "Real world Adobe Photoshop"
These are all books I've seen referred to online from time to time. There are so many available, it is hard to choose. Help?
Karin