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Photoshop Workflow Setups: Eddie Tapp on Digital Photography (Workflow Setups)

Leery of 800-page books that try to teach you everything about digital photography? You should be. Rather than delve into the nuances of efficient workflow, color management, or creating spectacular enhancements, these doorstop volumes tend to gloss over key information in an attempt to cover everything. Our new book series, Eddie Tapp on Digital Photography, is different. An award-winning photographer, Eddie is acknowledged as one of the premier trainers of digital imaging in the world, a high...

Inside Adobe(R) Photoshop(R) 6 (Inside)

Just when you think Photoshop can do everything you need and more, along comes a new version packed with more features and new, cool tricks. Inside Adobe Photoshop 6 takes apart this massive image editor and breaks it down into bite-size pieces, making the program considerably more approachable for the new user and giving the experienced Photoshop artist a chance to see, in a nutshell, what's new. Intended for all audiences, the book starts by introducing the application from the ground up, pay...

Photoshop Elements 5 Essential Training

Modeled after the professional-grade, industry-standard Photoshop, Adobe Photoshop Elements 5 provides key tools for enhancing, organizing, and sharing photographs. In Photoshop Elements 5 Essential Training, instructor and award-winning author Deke McClelland shows how to use the powerful, easy-to-use Photoshop Elements 5 to create professional-looking images. The training covers the three main workspaces: the Welcome screen, which serves as a front door to the software; the Organizer, where im...

Photoshop 6 Artistry

Barry Haynes, Apple pioneer and photographer with over a decade of experience working with digital images, has been using Photoshop since it was created. His work and experience shows in this latest addition to the Photoshop Artistry series. The writing is clear and thorough. Each section covers some aspect of Photoshop in detail, whether it's explaining formats like TIFF and PDF, gleaning information from histograms, or using levels and curves for color correction. Within the explanations are e...

Photoshop User, January/February 2008 Issue

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Photoshop Most Wanted: Effects and Design Tips

The best, most requested effects that you've seen on the Web and elsewhere, explained by two Photoshop Experts: Al Ward and Colin Smith. In response to feedback from their popular web sites and magazine articles, Al and Colin have teamed up with friends of ED to answer your questions. They've packed in lots of useful information, not just how to create a certain effect, but other tips too, like how to improve your workflow, variations on effects, and creative suggestions to help you express your...

Photoshop 6.0 A to Z

This quick, easy reference text is a must-have purchase for every Photoshop user. It is one of a kind - giving an easily accessible visual guide to all those vital Photoshop terms. Keep it next to your computer screen. It is a constant reference that will save you hours of frustration when the meaning of that term is on the tip of your tongue. Peter Bargh was technical writer for 'Practical Photography' magazine and Editor of 'Buying Cameras'. He launched 'Digital PhotoFX' magazine in 1997 and ...

Adobe Photoshop Elements 4 and Premiere Elements 2 All in One (Sams Teach Yourself)

Adobe Photoshop Elements 4 and Premiere Elements 2 All in One is an effective guide to getting things done quickly in these two Adobe digital media applications. Organized into a series of well-organized, bite-sized tasks, this book covers key techniques that will quickly improve your editing skills in both programs. The best feature of this book is the combined coverage of the applications with tasks designed to help you integrate the two products, which is exactly where you're most likely to g...

The Future of Memories: Sharing Moments with Photoshop Elements and Digital Cameras

There are plenty of books out there that tell you how to create great images using digital cameras and Photoshop Elements. But great images do not equal great stories—and nobody knows this better than author Dane Howard, who draws on his years of professional experience to demonstrate how you can use everyday technology to share your stories in dramatic new ways. By focusing on the tale rather than the technology, Dane provides the tactical and practical advice you need to create a co...

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