Photo Editing

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3.8
28 reviews
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88
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About this ebook

Photo Editing is filled with concise, easy to follow advice on everything from the basics of fixing and optimising your photos, through to special tricks, editing raw files, and how to prepare your best shots for large, high-quality prints.

This handy guide explains how all image editors provide a workspace with menu bars and toolbars for accessing the adjustments. Although their layout may be a little different, in essence most of them operate similarly and are easy to use.

Photo Editing shows you the best ways to adjust and optimise your photos, including how to resize, crop, retouch, convert to monochrome, fix contrast, brightness, colour, use layers, filters, and effects. This guide shows you how to take control of the many ways to improve and perfect your photos.

Ratings and reviews

3.8
28 reviews
Banty Singh
October 22, 2017
It's all a perfect photo editing app I love it.
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September 5, 2021
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Saif Uddin
May 18, 2021
It's a wonderful editing app
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About the author

Margaret Brown is technical editor of Photo Review Australia and has been writing on photography for more than 30 years. She is author of the popular and extensive Photo Review Pocket Guide series and the Australian Consumer Association’s Choice Guide to Digital Photography.

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