I think some of those papers you mention weren't there last time I checked the 
adobe materials. I don't remember reading anything on the web site that really 
explained how the four key elements of the adjustment panel -- brightness, 
contrast, exposure, and shadows -- interrelate. I'll go back for another look.


> Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> 
> > The article is a nice condensation of some of the main points found in
> > other places, and it includes some good demos. From what I recall of the
> > Adobe white papers, it goes well beyond the information found there. The
> > most important and complete Camera Raw resource is probably Bruce Fraser's
> > book. 
> 
> 
> Having now looked at the article in the bookstore, I don't think it adds much 
> if anything to these materials I've already collected from the Adobe site:
> 
> Digital Workflow for Raw Processing by Jeff Schewe (four-part)
> A  Color Managed Raw Workflow by Jeff Schewe and Bruce Fraser
> and
> Highlight Recovery in Adobe Camera Raw by Jeff Schewe
> 
> all listed on and accessible from this page
> http://www.adobe.com/digitalimag/ps_pro_primers.html
> 
> So I didn't buy the magazine ...
> But the main reason I'm going into detail about the whereabouts of these 
> tutorials is Albano's question about online versions of the information. I 
> think he may find these resources useful, and IMO he won't really be missing 
> anything by not having access to the magazine article.
> 
> ERNR
> 

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