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She has another set of actions available with her previous book which I also use daily, (the actions that you see above the beauty actions set).
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With actions such as silky skin texture, frequency separation for both 8 and 16 bits and sculpt and contour it will cut your retouching times dramatically. The action set alone is worth the purchase, and I think it's a lovely addition to the book. The e-book also comes with Julia's beauty actions set and a set of beauty brushes, which I have found extremely useful in my everyday retouching. I will point out that the video tutorials only come with the electronic version of the book and not the printed version. I usually watch Youtube tutorials and have to pause the video several times just to catch up, with Julia's, I also have the same tutorial written, so it's easier to follow. There are retouching videos spread across the vast internet field such as Youtube, but what's so special about these particular videos is that you can also read along. It's nice to see her tips and techniques in an actual video format instead of just reading them. Yes, the tutorials are a great extra feature.
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did I forget to mention that this book is packed full of video tutorials? Silly me.
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I was tempted to open a few images to start practicing what I had just read, but I stopped myself and kept reading knowing that if I jumped ahead I might just miss a step in the workflow that she explains.įor every portion of retouching that she goes over, whether that be retouching skin and how to make it silky smooth but with the right amount of texture, to fixing unwanted upper-lip hair, or reducing shadows that can make your subject look older each major workflow step comes with a retouching tutorial video. I am not a beginner of Photoshop by any means, but there were so many things that I learned from one simple page that I didn't know where to start. It's a lot of knowledge packed into one page.

Let me start off by saying that after reading just one page of this section I had to stop myself and take a moment to retain all of the information. Now, we get onto the retouching portion of the book. I never knew that just asking your models to follow some simple pre-shoot regimens could save me that much time.

Some of the smallest details that she goes over I have found to save me a good amount of time in post work. Following those tips she gives an interesting look into the photographer-model relationship and what you should expect out of your models and what you should ask of them. She goes over tips on things that we sometimes over look, like white balance, file formats and even the LCD screen on your camera. We all know that the more correct you get an image in-camera the less post processing you'll need to do in Photoshop or other editing programs. Julia begins where all retouching starts, your camera. They also come with all of the EXIF data and an estimate of how long the image took to retouch, attached to the image along with an extra tip to help you along your way. The images are mostly full paged and are extremely detailed. This can be both a good break between the information in the book, but can also be a distraction depending on how you read and your attention span. The pages are all different colors and is also packed full of images.
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pdf file was just how colorful the book is. My initial reaction while going through the.
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Pick up the Essentials book first to learn about color theory management, the tools that you will need to properly retouch (brushes, clone stamp tool, patch tool ect.) and even how to customize your workspace.ĭownload times were extremely fast once I was sent the email from Julia's website, although this will vary depending on your download times and service provider. I believe that these two books are the perfect companions to each other. I also recommend picking up Julia's other book ' Creative Retouching Essentials in a Day'. If you're new to Photoshop I suggest taking the time to learn all of the basic functions like blend modes, adjustment layers among others before picking up this book. First though, I would like to point out that this book is not for a Photoshop beginner. I am going to go over the content of the book, the layout and other interactive features. In this review I am going to cover a few points on what makes this book an amazing stepping stone in furthering your retouching education.
