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The Hidden Power of Photoshop Elements 2 [Paperback]

Richard Lynch (Author)
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0782141781 978-0782141788 January 21, 2003
Unlock Photoshop Elements' Awesome Power with Sophisticated Techniques and Original Power Tools
Until now, Adobe's Photoshop Elements hasn't been considered powerful or full-featured enough for serious image correction. This is the book that changes that forever, revealing advanced features locked inside Photoshop Elements, ready to be turned loose.

All you need are the techniques found in this book and the author's custom Hidden Power Tools included on the CD--powerful enhancements that unlock key Photoshop features, like curves, channel separations in RGB and CMYK, and masking. Soon you'll do more with Photoshop Elements than you ever thought possible, including:

* Radically upgrade the quality of your color results using channels, custom separations, and image luminosity
* Alter reality by creating new photo-realistic objects and adding them to existing images
* Create dynamic images for the Web using animation and rollovers
* Correct and enhance image tone and color with Curves, Color Balance, and custom layer-blending tools
* Make complicated masks and advanced selections to easily target your corrections
* Create original, scalable line art for logos by harnessing the power of customized vectors

See the author's supporting web site at www.hiddenelements.com.

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"Author Richard Lynch takes Elements farther than you'd ever imagine." -- Sara Froehlich, Northlite Designs

"If you work the examples from front to back your understanding of Elements will go way beyond most." -- Jim McGee, Vivid Light Photography Magazine, VividLight.com

"This release by Richard Lynch may be the one Elements book you should get." -- Adam Bell, DigitalMediaNet.com

From the Publisher

This is not just another book on image editing. This is an advanced book in the Sybex tradition that radically changes the playing field of the type of image editing program you really need. It takes the power hidden inside Photoshop Elements seriously, and provides the tools to improve your technique and images.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 292 pages
  • Publisher: Sybex (January 21, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0782141781
  • ISBN-13: 978-0782141788
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,003,108 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Since the mid-late 90s, Richard has written 7 books on image editing for Photoshop and Photoshop Elements, including:

'The Adobe Photoshop Layers Book
'The Hidden Power of Photoshop Elements
'Special Edition Using Photoshop 6
'Adobe Photoshop 5 How-To

These books teach advanced techniques for image editing and provide custom-made tools that simplify the most difficult image editing processes and make them accessible to anyone. Richard has been a columnist for Digital Photography Techniques, has written for many magazines including Popular Photography, PCPhoto, Photography Techniques, Advanced Photoshop, and more. He has taught digital rendering at Daemen College in New York, and teaches courses online at betterphoto.com.

Richard's photography tends toward the abstract and experimental, often using unusual editing processes as well as unusual equipment. His Sigma SD10 often sports common Sigma lenses, but can be fitted with an old bellows, extension tubes and an assortment of M42 screw-mount lenses. In processing and prints, he often attempts to push the limits of digital rendering using his experience with the medium. Digital has opened the creative aspect of photography to anyone with the will to experiment.

Please see more about Richard's books, add-ons for Elements and Photoshop, his blog, betterphoto.com courses online and more at his websites:
http://hiddenelements.com
http://photoshopcs.com

 

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148 of 150 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The essential working and learning tool for photoshop, January 28, 2003
This review is from: The Hidden Power of Photoshop Elements 2 (Paperback)
If you're upgrading from one of the ... beginners' image processing programs, and if you're serious about photography you should, "Photoshop 7.0" always comes out on top: the most power, the most sophistication, the best. But few of us can justify a purchase that great for a hobby. So "Photoshop Elements" looks tempting until you try it. Too many of the major tools of the full PS have been stripped out; you can't work with curves, make separations, look at individual color channels, etc., and that hurts.

Well, it turns out you can do all that! Richard Lynch's outstanding "Hidden Power" provides a CD with plug-in tools for "Photoshop Elements" that virtually turns the simpler program into the full package -- at about a quarter of the price.

If that were all Lynch's book did, I would give it 5 stars. But it isn't the whole story or even most of the story. The fact is that "Hidden Power" is just about the best explanation of what those tools do, how color imaging works, and how to use powerful tools to good advantage that I've ever seen. And I've read a lot in 10+ years of manipulating digital images.

Finally, "Hidden Power" includes the most useful tool I've owned for getting past the hardest part: making your printed output look right without spending hundreds of dollars on expensive 'profiling' gear and software. It's a simple file, with the colors recorded in CMYK format, and it's the perfect calibration tool. In one evening it solved completely the difficult problem of getting predictable, neutral-color black and white prints.

Kudos to Lynch. If you go for Photoshop Elements, you have to have "Hidden Power" to go along with it. Accept no substitutes. Give the book a sixth star.

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81 of 81 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Hidden Power of Photoshop Elements, February 3, 2003
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This book is well worth the money for the "Hidden Tools" alone. I consider myself an intermediate user of Photoshop Elements. I have been tempted lately to buy the full-blown Photoshop to gain the additional capabilities. This book and CD gave me most of the additional tools that I thought I was missing.

The book is not written for beginners. You should have a good understanding of how to use Photoshop Elements before diving into this book. Given the scope of this book, I found the first chapter to be a little too basic. I initially found parts of chapter 2 a little confusing. I never use gradient maps and found the explanation in the book to be somewhat confusing. I went back to my "Photoshop for Dummies" book and re-read the portion on gradient maps. This made the light go on for me on what the author was saying in Chapter 2. I found chapters 3, 4 and 5 the most useful. These chapters dealt with the type of image clean-up I encounter most often. These chapters dealt with curves, which I knew was a feature I missed in Photoshop Elements. Chapter 5 showed some great uses of the History Brush, another missing tool from Photoshop Elements that you get on the CD in the Hidden Tools. The remainder of the book gave some good hints on how to improve your images as well.

I read the whole book, but I am sure that not all was absorbed. I will keep this book close to my computer to use as a reference as I try to fix those difficult to correct images.

The author of the book has made himself available to answer questions on several Photoshop Elements and retouching forums. I highly recommend this book to anyone that wants to go beyond the basics of what is available in Photoshop Elements.

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78 of 82 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Mixed: Good tools, Poor editing, October 30, 2003
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This review is from: The Hidden Power of Photoshop Elements 2 (Paperback)
If you scan through the previous reviews, you will find that those folks who are familiar with the full version of Photoshop are raving about the tools provided and explained in this book. The beginning Photoshop Elements users are having a great deal of trouble. The reason: experienced users are not following along with the examples and the newbies are.

Fact is, there are a large number of mistakes remaining in the book, even if you were able to find the errata on the author's book site. For example, the first big project leads you through creating color separations. There are two errors in the step-by-step instructions. One step for each is a +120 hue adjustment and the next should be -120 but the minus sign is missing. Users will find that they repeated the previous step and do not get the desired result. Additionally, the step changing one of the layer blend modes to 'screen' is omitted for each primary. The user will never get the greyscale result.

There are numerous other editing problems as well. Stuff listed as appearing in the appendix is actually in the tools, and at least one of the practice files is named incorrectly. There are numerous small linguistic errors, such as using the word 'effect' when the word 'affect' is correct. Clearly this book was rushed into print before many aspects were finalized.

That said, the tools are in fact very valuable, and the book goes well beyong simple follow-the-instructions explanation of Photoshop Elements. This sets this book apart from most others; you will know not only 'How' but 'Why'. I would recommend this as a second book to anyone who has some experience with Elements and can recognize why some of the practice instructions are not working correctly. They will also better appreciate the value of the tools.

While this book has a special section for color plates that are important for following the instructions, my impression is that a number of publishers are producing comparable yet cheaper books using color throughout.

For the first time Photoshop Elements user, I would heartily recommend Scott Kelby's book "The Photoshop Elements Book for Digital Photographers". (New Riders) This book more than covers the basics of photo retouching and enhancement and is extremely fun to read. Every page is a full color page and it's $10 bucks cheaper. You will enjoy the book and will enjoy Elements even more.

To Richard Lynch: Your work is a valuable contribution to the Photoshop community. Find a better publisher!

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There are really only a few things that can be done with an image, and they all revolve around changing content. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
full color management, luminosity layer, embedding profiles, new shape layer, sliced image, adjustment layer, options bar, layer mode, separating color, fill layer, layers palette, image tone, duplicate layer, shadow layer, total pixels, linked layers, levels dialog box, selection layer, channel mixing, copy layer, mask layer, levels correction, web animation, image correction, blue layer
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Photoshop Elements, Merge Down, Clone Stamp, Adobe Gamma, Add Noise, Save For Web, Indexed Color, History Brush, Commit Mode, Polygonal Lasso, Solid Color, Split Luminosity, Blending Mode, Gaussian Blur, Isolated Shadows, Masking Tone, Merge Linked, Sidewalk Shadow, Tree Selection, Unmasked Color, Captain Hook, Difference Clouds, Levels Levels, Orchid Background, Red Screen
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