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31 August 2016

In this recurring column, we highlight a few items we've run across that don't merit a full story of their own but are interesting enough to bring to your attention (with more than 140 characters). This time we look at Wildlife Photographer of the Year images, using Photoshop with Capture One 9 plus new books from Martin Evening and Harold Davis.

  • Roz Evans presents the First Images From Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2016 from the exhibition opening at the Natural History Museum in London on Oct. 21.
  • Derrick Story is Working with Photoshop and Capture One Pro Together. "Capture One and Photoshop work well together, and the only really penalty you pay is adding a TIFF file to your catalog that lives beside the existing content," he concludes.
  • Martin Evening's $59.95 Adobe Photoshop CC for Photographers: 2016 Edition -- Version 2015.5 has been revamped with detailed instruction for all of the updates to Photoshop CC, including new features like Select and Mask editing, Facial Liquify adjustments and Guided Upright corrections in Camera Raw. We reviewed the previous edition, concluding, "We've come to think of him as a sort of Virgil who guides us through the circles of image editing hell while keeping us safe from the pitfalls and pains. You will too."
  • You can pre-order The Photographer's Black and White Handbook by Harold Davis for $40 in paper (also soon available as a $14.74 Kindle). "We have been working extremely hard on this book, with much thought, photography and experimental monochromatic processing over the past several years and it is truly exciting for me as it gets published!" Davis writes.

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