Fine art quality, black-and-white prints are within every photographer's
reach with the techniques illustrated in this digital image editing
guide. Taking advantage of the control and reproducibility that the
digital darkroom offers, this handbook teaches photographers how to
fine-tune images with contrast and exposure levels, crop and rotate
images for dynamic results, and remove flaws such as dust and scratches
long after the photograph has been taken. Instruction on techniques that
simulate traditional hand coloring and tinting and add special effects
such as frames, infrared, and lighting and lens effects helps
photographers realize their artistic vision. Screen shots and images
guide readers through the presented techniques, allowing photographers
to gauge their own results and anticipate the effects of the outlined
corrections and enhancements on their own images. A gallery of the
author's work provides inspiration for simulating--and improving
upon--the chemical-based darkroom experience.