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    Skin: The Complete Guide to Digitally Lighting, Photographing, and Retouching Faces and Bodies
    Skin: The Complete Guide to Digitally Lighting, Photographing, and Retouching Faces and Bodies
        Lee Varis (Paperback - Oct 16, 2006)
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    Product Description:
    Achieving accurate skin tones is one of the most challenging tasks in digital photography. Master this challenge with professional photographer Lee Varis as he covers a range of skin: women and men, young and old, various tones, in-studio and outdoors, tattoos, and more. His step-by-step tutorials and before-and-after illustrations demonstrate various techniques for topics such as digital-specific lighting challenges and what can and cannot be done in post-process.

    A free CD-ROM accompanies the book and contains sample image files to use while following the tutorials, plus equipment recommendations and technical reference materials that enhance and reinforce the instruction.

    Order your copy of this practical guide today and get a complete start-to-finish approach to integrating everything from posing models to shooting and retouching candid scenes.


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    3.0 Customer Rating Not as described, November 11, 2008
    By Karen Norvell (Grapevine, TX)
    The book I ordered was listed as "new" on amazon.com, but when it arrived it had a crease on the front cover, similare to if the cover had been dog-eared. I kept the book because, after a string of bad experiences just like this one, I was sick of mailing things back, not being refunded the shipping cost, and essentially wasting money. Their shipping time was very quick, so that is a plus, but ultimatley, the book was not in the condition it was described as.



    5.0 Customer Rating Skin, The Final Frontier, October 26, 2008
    By Michael Brochstein (New York, NY)
    Skin, The Final Frontier. Skin is neither white nor black nor neutral grey. Lee Varis explain how to color correct skin. The one chapter on lighting is good enough IMHO to be the basis for another book. This book is fairly unique in its main subject and reason enough to buy it in addition to a general PhotoShop book. Fairly quick reading and well illustrated.



    2.0 Customer Rating Thick book... tiny content, October 6, 2008
    By S. Rodionov (United States)
    I did read all these great reviews and finally decided to buy this book.
    To summarize - its rather disappointing.
    Lighting? Not so great on it. Retouching? Beauty retouching technique (yes, no plurals) is pretty much "blur + brush".. With some texture to throw in. Sharpening technique (yes. No plurals again) - well.. not a lot of use - could be better done with LAB space. Most of colour discussion is about RGB space. Excuse me, what happened to CMYK and Lab? Bits about calibration - yes, nice, but not a lot of details. Its almost like someone thought up an idea for book, wrote few chapters then got sick of it, and started to throw in random thoughts and ideas just to fill up space.

    I woulnt recommend this book to anyone who ever read Welcome To Oz! or any other decent book on photoshop.



    5.0 Customer Rating skin, August 26, 2008
    By Marissa O'dell
    I'm floored by this book, there are things I never would have thought of! lots to learn and it's going to take a while... I'm really happy that he offers tips for older editions of ps b/c I don't have cs3 but I can still do everything he talks about b/c he explains how to do it with older editions too.... fabulous book, must have!!



    5.0 Customer Rating Insightful, August 11, 2008
    By Octavio J. R. Niv (Brazil)
    I haven't read all the chapters yet, but so far the book has surpassed my expectations. It's easy to understand but aimed at those who want a deeper understanding of photography. I bought it for the purpose of learning more about accurate skin color in digital photography, but the book has much more in content, such as a good chapter on lighting and photographing people.




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