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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Could have been deeper,
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This review is from: The Designer's Apprentice: Automating Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign in Adobe Creative Suite 3 (Paperback)
As it turned out, I was probably not the market this book was aimed at. I am already a programmer and understand the power of automation. I am dabbling in Photoshop and wanted to learn how to maximize what is offered by Adobe. A lot of the book is spent trying to convince the reader how wonderful automation is. Which may be more useful if the reader is an artist. In the end, it does give an overview of what is possible which provided things to dig deeper into to learn about. While not totally skipping Windows, the book is probably 75% Macintosh focused. One whole chapter was on an application that only is available on the Mac. Which as a Windows user, was totally useless. Still the style is readable and there is a lot of good information.
6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Automating repetitive tasks in Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign,
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This review is from: The Designer's Apprentice: Automating Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign in Adobe Creative Suite 3 (Paperback)
The Designer's Apprentice:
Automating Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign in Adobe Creative Suite 3 by Rick Ralston Adobe Press book published by Peachpit. ISBN -13: 978-321495709 Reviewed by Diane Williams, member of the Eureka Photoshop Users Group, Jan 6, 2008 This book covers automating Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign. I was mainly interested in actions for Photoshop. But I can see that when I am ready to work in Illustrator and InDesign this book will be the place to start. As Mr. Ralston points out actions are only the beginning of automating Photoshop. I have been hesitant to jump in and try some of the process that would make my work a bit quicker and less filled with drudgery but, with this book it is like having a teacher at the ready to help get you moving. If you come up against a road block, the tools to get moving are in the book. Plus what kind of tasks to automate and free your self from these repetitive boring tasks and get on with creativity. "The Designer's Apprentice "is aimed at a professional's needs but I felt I benefited from many of the tips and hints in this book. The tutorials are step by step and easy to follow. The projects and scripts for this book can be downloaded so you can work on each project when you register the book at the website. This is the kind of reference book you want to keep on your book shelf ready to use when you need it. |
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The Designer's Apprentice: Automating Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign in Adobe Creative Suite 3 by Rick Ralston (Paperback - August 23, 2007)
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