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Mastering Camera Raw with Ben Willmore DVD | 
| Author: Ben Willmore Publisher: Peachpit Press Category: Book
List Price: $49.99 Buy Used: $24.65 You Save: $25.34 (51%)
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 562371
Platforms: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows Xp Media: DVD-ROM Edition: DVD Discs: 2 Number Of Items: 2 Operating System: Windows 98 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 0.6 x 7.6
ISBN: 0321358341 Dewey Decimal Number: 770 EAN: 9780321358349 ASIN: 0321358341
Publication Date: May 6, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Shows and tells users how to manipulate images with Camera Raw on this instructional DVD.
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Better than any book on Camera Raw July 28, 2006 gfak 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Title: Masterting Camera Raw Author: Ben Willmore Publisher: Peachpit Press (April 26, 2005) 2 DVDs (150 total minutes) ISBN: 0321358341 List Price: USA $49.99
Mastering Camera Raw is divided into 11 chapters within 2 DVDs. The documentation states that these DVDs are optimizedfor playback on a computer. I found satisfactory results on my TV with a DVD player. The audio quality of the DVDs is clear yet it was recorded low. You will need to turn up the volume on your computer speakers or TV. The video quality is good but could be sharper and clearer.
Here is a summary of the contents:
Chapter 1 - Introduction - This is a very brief introduction by Ben.
Chapter 2 - Adjust Tab. This chapter describes exposure, shadows, highlights, white balance, contrast and saturation settings.
Chapter 3 - Detail Tab. This chapter describes the sharpness, Luminance smoothing and color noise reduction settings.
Chapter 4 - Lens Tab. This chapter describes the "Fix Red/Cyan Fringe" and "Fix Blue/Yellow Fringe" settings and vignetting.
Chapter 5 - Curve Tab. This chapter describes how to adjust the curve setting.
Chapter 6 - Calibrate Tab. This chapter describes how to calibrate your camera raw files from your camera with the camera raw application to create a custom profile.
Chapter 7 - Start to Finish. This chapter describes the workflow of adjusting a camera raw file using the lessons learned from the previous chapters.
Chapter 8 - The Bridge. This chapter provides an overview of the Bridge application as it relates to camera raw files. You will learn how to adjust more than one raw file at a time.
Chapter 9 - The Cache. This chapter describes how Camera Raw uses cache files with your raw files.
Chapter 10 - File Formats. This chapter describes the various file formats created/used when working with raw files.
Chapter 11 - Power Tips. This chapter describes key board short cuts, using the image processor via Bridge and embedding raw files in Photoshop. Summary: If you have never used Camera Raw before and you are a visual person (you learn best from watching someone perform a task rather than reading about) then this 2 DVD set is for you. The DVDs will get you up to speed on the all features of Camera Raw faster and better than any book. You will also pick up some helpful tips along the way to save yourself time and work more efficiently with raw files. The 2nd DVD also contains the raw files used in the examples/tutorials to practice on. At a list price of $49.99 for 2 DVDs containing just 150 minutes I believe this is a fair value. Fortunately, this DVD set can be bought online (at Peachpit.com for example) at a substantial discounted price, making it a very good value. I highly recommend this product. Ben is an excellant teacher and presenter with the knowledge of the topic to back it up.
Mastering Camera Raw October 1, 2005 Warren J. Hoskins (Los Gatos, CA) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
This DVD by Ben Willmore is as good as one of his live lectures. He gives tips that I could not find in other photoshop material plus I can watch it several times. The DVD is cost effective in that his classes are more expensive and you need to be available on his schedule.
I am now shooting pictures in raw format and need to understand the different features of the RAW processor. Ben reveals the ins and outs of each tab and slider and why it is needed. The photoshop literature is very thin on explaining the details and never explain why. I can recommend this DVD to anyone interested in shooting pictures in the RAW format. In addition, Ben illustrates the interaction between this new format and the new file manager "The Bridge".
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