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The book Photoshop users need to get bodies into shape. This fullcolor book will show how both the newest and previous versions of Photoshop can be used to retouch and enhance the entire human form. From body contouring to changing hairstyles to adding makeup and fixing nails, this book will be a musthave reference for anyone who uses Photoshop to fix people pictures. The companion DVD includes beforeandafter views of all pictures from the book, additional setting files for individual workshops, and trial versions of several Nik Multimedia filters.

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Bodyshop: The Photoshop Retouching Guide for the Face and Body

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Wiley Publishing, Inc.

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Indianapolis, IN 46256

www.wiley.com

Copyright 2010 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana

Copyright 2009 by Pearson Education Deutschland GmbH. All rights reserved.

First published in the German language under the title "Digitales Face & Bodystyling, Portrtretusche mit Photoshop" by Addison-Wesley, an imprint of Pearson Education Deutschland GmbH, Mnchen.

Photos: All photos by Birgit Nitzsche.

The following photos by Karsten Rose, pages: 132, 356 (bridge image), 406, 416.

Published simultaneously in Canada

ISBN: 978-0-470-62438-8

Manufactured in the United States of America

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Credits
  • Senior Acquisitions Editor

  • Stephanie McComb

  • Translator

  • Almut Dworak

  • Editorial Director

  • Robyn Siesky

  • Business Manager

  • Amy Knies

  • Senior Marketing Manager

  • Sandy Smith

  • Vice President and Executive Group Publisher

  • Richard Swadley

  • Vice President and Executive Publisher

  • Barry Pruett

  • Media Development Project Manager

  • Laura Moss

  • Media Development Assistant Project Manager

  • Jenny Swisher

  • Media Development Associate Producer

  • Marilyn Hummel

About the Authors

The authors are experts of photography and image retouching.

Their emphasis is primarily on practical application, in refreshing contrast to the vast majority of theoretical approaches in today's image editing industry.

Birgit Nitzsche has been working in photography for 20 years. The main focus areas of her work are business and lifestyle. Her experience stems from international photo projects as well as her own studio in Munich (Germany). For the last 15 years, she has been working with the composer and Photoshop lecturer

Karsten Rose (Macromedia Academy of Media, Photoshop-Convention), who is known from his many seminars and workshop. Together they have managed to perfect the interplay between photo-shooting and digital image editing.

Preface

Image editing programs above all Photoshop have now become so powerful that almost any conceivable picture optimization and motif manipulation is possible. But we need to ask ourselves if something that is "possible" is also the right choice for the picture we want to edit. Or does the art lie rather in sifting through the multitude of possible choices to select exactly those methods that are most appropriate and best suited to the purpose of the final product?

The more perfect the picture, the better the conditions for digital optimization. However, not every portrait photo is taken after a four-week wellness holiday, and not every production budget allows booking a makeup artist. This book therefore aims to indicate where it is rewarding to invest time into taking a picture, and where it is quicker and more cost-effective to perfect a picture using the computer.

This book is not a theoretical reference work about Photoshop, but a practical handbook allowing the advanced Photoshop-user immediate access to portrait retouching in form of detailed practical exercises. The unusual approach of structuring the exercises "from head to toe" is intended to facilitate orientation and purposeful application for the user. Each chapter can be used independently, as both the basic overviews and the practical exercises are stand-alone and do not follow on from one another.

Bodyshop: The Photoshop Retouching Guide for the Face and Body contains a wealth of different retouching tutorials related to different body parts. All technical specifications in the workshops relate to a file size of about 15 MB. The pictures are present in the Adobe RGB color space. All technical specifications relate to high-quality output, as not everything that appears perfect and brilliant on the computer screen can be printed without losing quality. All images are copyright protected and may not be distributed or reproduced in any way.

We would like to thank our editors Kristine Kamm, Cornelia Karl and Heico Neumeyer for their continued assistance and support during the entire project, and Almut Dworak for providing the English translation. Our special gratitude to Mr Domke of Wacom Europe. Testing the newest devices was a great joy and made our work much easier. Many thanks to Julie Zaffarano, Kevin La Rue and Tyler Graham at Nik-Multimedia for supplying the most recent versions of the creative and workflow filters which are included as trial versions on the enclosed DVD.

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