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Hacking Photoshop CS2 [Paperback]

Shangara Singh (Author)
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Book Description

0764597884 978-0764597886 October 21, 2005 1
This is absolutely the ultimate guide to hacking Adobe’s wildly popular graphics software, written by an Adobe Certified professional photographer and designer.

This is serious, down and dirty, tweaking – blowing away the default settings, customizing appearance, optimizing performance, customizing tools and offering readers total control over Photoshop like never before.  With these 300+ hacks, readers will find their work with Photoshop faster and easier than ever.

Roll up your sleeves, and dive into these hacks including:

  • Faster Photoshop startup
  • Customizing the Photoshop interface
  • Hacking Photoshop’s Tools
  • Access hidden dialog buttons
  • Hacks for Masks, Layers, Paths, Curves and Selections
  • Camera Raw tricks

and so much more.


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"…newcomers could benefit from some of the tips." (Advanced Photoshop, October 2006)

From the Back Cover

Release the genie

You think you know Photoshop? Wait until you see how these over-the-top hacks and mods bring out its hidden power! Create a workflow customized for your specific needs. Superimpose type in half the time. Make Bridge work for you. Hack Camera Raw and get even more from your images. Print your projects without losing precision. When you can command the genie that is Photoshop, your power is limitless.

Complete instructions, tips, and guidelines for

  1. Optimizing performance
  2. Customizing your work area
  3. Enhancing the art of using palettes
  4. Picking your preferences
  5. Maximizing layer styles
  6. Hiding content with layer masks
  7. Supercharging editing power
  8. Automating tasks
  9. Exploiting filters
  10. Flexing Photoshop's flexibility

Product Details

  • Paperback: 454 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (October 21, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0764597884
  • ISBN-13: 978-0764597886
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 7.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,827,953 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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25 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Misleading, November 10, 2005
This review is from: Hacking Photoshop CS2 (Paperback)
With a title like "Hacking Photoshop" you'd expect the book to have all sorts of hidden, undocumented secrets to customizing Photoshop. Sadly, this isn't the case.

A more appropriate title might be "Using Photoshop" because I'm not sure where there is any sort of "hacking" involved.

This book focuses mostly on settings and using tools. For example, there is a whole chapter on making selections and using masks. The chapter is called "Hacking Masks" - but it doesn't break any ground or shed new light on masks.

There are some useful tips here and there, the most helpful chapter may be the very first one, which points out the preferences to adjust in order to make Photoshop perform better on your machine. While helpful, these settings are hardly unheard of or undocumented.

I'm not sure who this book is for. It doesn't offer any tips on creating images, so I can't see a beginner using it. The techniques are something any intermediate user already knows, so I can't see them using it either.

The full color printing is nice, I just think this book misses the mark by not being a complete reference guide.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Wheat and Chaff, December 20, 2005
This review is from: Hacking Photoshop CS2 (Paperback)
I like to think of Photoshop books as falling into three categories: process books, which take you through an entire process; cookbooks, that show you how to solve certain problems or achieve certain effects; and encyclopedias that discuss Photoshop tools and processes without reference to specific pictures. "Hacking Photoshop CS2" falls into the last category.

The book contains hundreds of tips, organized into chapters like "Optimizing Performance", "Hacking Layer Masks", and "Outputting to Print". While many of the tips are the kind that you would pick up in a process book, others are of the kind that most books miss. For example, like many other books, the author shows you how to apply ratings to images in Adobe Bridge. But he also provides a tip for quicker opening in Bridge of previews stored on a CD by exporting either the cache or sidecar files to the CD. Another new tip I encountered was a method for creating a new image with the same dimensions and color mode as an open image rather than the new image default.

The question a reader will have to ask himself is whether it's worth wading through a lot of tips that may not be relevant to the reader to get to the one tip that will help him. I suspect that heavy Photoshop users will find it more useful to do so. I also note that most of the tips are probably more applicable to graphic designers than photographers.

I was a little disappointed by some of the tips that weren't in the book. For example, in the discussion of optimizing performance, the author noted the importance of additional RAM to Photoshop but he didn't mention that if Windows users add more than two GB of RAM to their computers, Photoshop will only be able to access it if the 3 GB switch is set in the boot file.

The author has also been a little sloppy. For example, in providing the location of the Photoshop preferences file in Windows, he has omitted one of the subdirectories that you must go through to get to the file.

Still, for the serious user of Photoshop, there will probably be a few useful tips that will make this book worthwhile.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great At-Desk Reference, May 14, 2006
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Okay. You're not going to find everything about everything in here. And it's not going to cover just one topic in exhaustive detail.

But I was able to find five different optimizations and hacks to increase my PS CS2 productivity within the first five minutes of opening this book! In the second chapter alone, in the day I've had this book, I've implemented eight of the tips to customize my work area. And I'm finding tips, tricks and hacks that allow me to do things I've wanted to learn and have searched for tutorials on through these last eight months.

This book is worth the money.

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First Sentence:
The hourglass in Windows and the watch and spinning beach ball in Mac OS are icons that most people would prefer not to see when working in Photoshop. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
protractor mode, highlight end points, default color channels, brush footprints, grabber bar, printer driver dialog box, little workaround, proxy window, soft brush tip, sidecar files, palette menu, grayscale mask, options bar, filmstrip mode, quick hacks, color sampler, new tool preset, vector mask, square bracket keys, layer mask thumbnail, crop marquee, following hacks, blend mode set, layer style, clipping mask
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Smart Object, Preset Manager, Adobe Photoshop, Healing Brush, Auto Color, Proof Setup, Rectangular Marquee, Smart Sharpen, Down Arrow, Magic Wand, Unsharp Mask, Color Libraries, Free Transform, Direct Selection, File Info, Apply Image, Background Eraser, File Handling, Image Processor, Override Action, Export Settings, Include All Subfolders, Reduce Noise, Auto Levels, Channel Mixer
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