Book Review: Photoshop Photo Effects Cookbook by Tim Shelbourne

Part of: The Enlightened Image

Have you ever wanted to take a photo and turn it into a watercolor? A line drawing? Or a wood cut? Did you ever think that it would be neat to have bright rays of sun coming through the window within a picture? Photoshop Photo Effects Cookbook will show you how to create all of these effects and more.

Photoshop Photo Effects Cookbook contains 61 recipes that will have you working with lighting effects, simulating natural phenomena such as rain, clouds, rainbows, lighting and snow. You will be shown how to create motion blurs, how to simulate textures as well as creating photo-montontages.

Photoshop Photo Effects Cookbook breaks the recipes into nine sections, each dealing with a different effect. The first section is called "Ready to Cook." Its primary purpose is to get you up to speed on what is needed to complete the recipes in the book. You will learn about making selections, working with layers, sharpening, paths and lighting effects.

From here, we move on to "Tonal and Color effects." You will learn how to create high and low-key effects, selective coloring and tone separations. Next is "Graphic Art Effects" where you can transform your pictures into oil paintings, wood-cut drawings, pencil sketches and art nouveau masterpieces.

"Lighting Effects" will show you how to add rays of light, simulate studio lighting, create neon signs, create a star filled night and add fire and flames. Using "Natural World Effects" you will be able to add water droplets, simulate rain, add reflections and change day into night.

With "Traditional Photographic Effects," you will learn how to simulate traditional darkroom techniques such as adding color filters, add film grain to a photo, tinting, duotones as well as infrared simulation. "Distortion Effects" will have you creating panoramas, working with soft focus, photo mosaics and fish-eye lens effects.

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