A question came in asking about posting more information about the book - like a table of contents, index, and so forth.
Without reproducing the TOC in its entirety, here's the relevant information:
Topics include setting up Photoshop and Bridge, getting your images into and out of Photoshop, fixing focus problems, correcting global light and colour problems, fixing light and colour locally, sharpening, noise reduction techniques, preparing for output, interpolation, printing, and archival issues - and much more.
Included in the price of the book is access to a special web site with video tutorials of the book's exercises as well as links to the referenced plug-ins, image files, and preference files.
Order your copy today and begin the journey to beautiful and balanced images!
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