Mac OS X for Photographers

Date March 18, 2008

Rod Wynne PowellIts with great pleasure we can announce a new book from two of our longstanding Prodig subscribers…

‘Mac OS X for Photographers’ has been written by Rod Wynne-Powell. Its part of the series on Digital Workflow from Focal Press edited by Richard Earney.

According to Rod “It covers Tiger and some of Leopard as it relates to Photographers and has an appendix that deals with common shortcuts and Smart Objects”.

Solving Photoshop and related Mac hardware and software problems is a crucial and urgent need in a working environment when things can and do go wrong. Rod Wynne-Powell explains how the Mac operating system works and the pitfalls you are likely to fall into. He shows you how to get the best out of your system and improve efficiency. This is the only book on Macs specifically for photographers and digital image makers, written by a digital imaging consultant, trainer, photographer and Photoshop alpha tester who answers digital image makers’ Mac queries every day. Wynne-Powell speaks the same language as photographers. * The only Mac OS X book written by a photographer and digital imaging expert specifically for the digital imaging industry * Invaluable tips on trouble-shooting and running software on a Mac, clearly explained with full colour images and screen-grabs *

Rod Wynne-Powell runs Solutions Photographic as a retoucher, trainer and consultant for digital photographers. He is an accomplished photographer and an alpha tester for Adobe Photoshop, and acts as technical checker for Martin Evenings Adobe Photoshop for Photographer, also published by Focal Press.

“A really useful book that explains how to escape from those inexplicable Mac conundrums and crashes and keep your Mac and Photoshop running sweetly.”
Adam Woolfitt, photographer and author, UK

“Please send me a copy as soon as the ink is dry!”
Katrin Eismann, author, educator and ‘Photoshop Diva’, USA

Currently available through Amazon US.
It should be available in the UK soon.

link: Amazon – Mac OS X for Photographers

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