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The Photoshop CS2 Help Desk Book [Paperback]

Dave Cross (Author)
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0321337042 978-0321337047 June 27, 2005

After years of fielding questions at seminars from Photoshop users, Dave Cross realized there was a lot of common ground: there were many questions that were indeed "frequently asked." In addition, most questions seemed start with “How come I can’t…." "How do I…." or "Why won’t the (fill in the blank) tool work?" This book addresses the most common problems and questions in Photoshop by both providing answers to the most frequently asked questions, and outlining strategies that can help you avoid problems in the first place.

 

You’ll see:

 

• Where to start when things don't work: from tool settings to re-installing Photoshop

 

• The most common warning dialogs: why they appears, how to fix them, and how to avoid them

 

• The Photoshop CS2 Checklist: what to check when things go wrong, or before you start working, to help avoid problems

 

• Solutions to typical problems when using the Adobe Creative Suite

 

• How to avoid problems by creating flexible documents (adjustment layers, layer masks, groups, smart object, layer comps, and more)

 

• Frequently asked questions—and their answers—in all key areas of Photoshop CS2:

• general operations (palettes, workspaces, menus, etc.)

• color (CMYK, color management, spot color, choosing color, etc.)

• type

• selections

• making adjustments

• layers

• preferences and settings

•  image capture (resolution, Camera Raw, file size)

• sizing (canvas size, image size, copping)

• automation (actions, batch, built-in automation commands)

• common image problems (exposure, focus, noise, color cast, etc.)

• painting (brushes, choosing color)

• output (web, PDF, video, printing)

• special effects (filters, layer styles)

• tools (that don't fit into any other category)

 

• How to customize Photoshop CS2 to work the way you want it to (actions, menus, workspaces, shortcuts, preferences)

 

• How to make your own brushes, swatches, shapes, styles, and patterns


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From the Back Cover

After years of fielding questions at seminars from Photoshop users, Dave Cross realized there was a lot of common ground: there were many questions that were indeed "frequently asked." In addition, most questions seemed start with “How come I can’t…." "How do I…." or "Why won’t the (fill in the blank) tool work?" This book addresses the most common problems and questions in Photoshop by both providing answers to the most frequently asked questions, and outlining strategies that can help you avoid problems in the first place.

 

You’ll see:

 

• Where to start when things don't work: from tool settings to re-installing Photoshop

 

• The most common warning dialogs: why they appears, how to fix them, and how to avoid them

 

• The Photoshop CS2 Checklist: what to check when things go wrong, or before you start working, to help avoid problems

 

• Solutions to typical problems when using the Adobe Creative Suite

 

• How to avoid problems by creating flexible documents (adjustment layers, layer masks, groups, smart object, layer comps, and more)

 

• Frequently asked questions—and their answers—in all key areas of Photoshop CS2:

• general operations (palettes, workspaces, menus, etc.)

• color (CMYK, color management, spot color, choosing color, etc.)

• type

• selections

• making adjustments

• layers

• preferences and settings

•  image capture (resolution, Camera Raw, file size)

• sizing (canvas size, image size, copping)

• automation (actions, batch, built-in automation commands)

• common image problems (exposure, focus, noise, color cast, etc.)

• painting (brushes, choosing color)

• output (web, PDF, video, printing)

• special effects (filters, layer styles)

• tools (that don't fit into any other category)

 

• How to customize Photoshop CS2 to work the way you want it to (actions, menus, workspaces, shortcuts, preferences)

 

• How to make your own brushes, swatches, shapes, styles, and patterns

About the Author

Dave Cross is Senior Developer of Education and Curriculum for NAPP. He is involved in all aspects of the training that is provided to NAPP members, including the content of seminars, conferences, workbooks, and tutorials on their website. Prior to joining NAPP, he lived in Canada and spent many years as a trainer and author, running his own training center, the Digital Media Learning Centre, teaching classes on Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat, QuarkXPress, and InDesign. He wrote Illustrator CS2 Killer Tips, and is the author of three other instructional DVDs: Photoshop Elements for Beginners, Photoshop CS for Beginners, and Photoshop Elements for Digital Photographers.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Peachpit Press (June 27, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0321337042
  • ISBN-13: 978-0321337047
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,756,952 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I work for the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) where I spend all my time teaching Photoshop (and related topics). This includes writing articles, authoring books and recording DVDs and weekly short Quicktime tutorials. I also co-host along with Scott Kelby and Matt Kloskowski the weekly video podcast Photoshop User TV, teach at Photoshop World and travel the country teaching one-day seminars. I am an Adobe Certified Expert and Adobe Certified Instructor in Photoshop CS4 and a Certified Technical Trainer.

You can read my daily blog at davecross.blogspot.com or follow me on Twitter @davecross.

 

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Photoshop CS2 Help Desk Review, August 4, 2005
This review is from: The Photoshop CS2 Help Desk Book (Paperback)
From front to back this book is the best book that I've read regarding Adobe Photoshop. It is a wealth of information that describes everything from tools to filters to modes -- it covers it all. If there is a keyboard shortcut, Dave Cross covers it. This book is an encyclopedia of information with regards to Photoshop CS2. I highly recommend this book to anyone -- I know you'll enjoy it.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars wow! great ideas and a great reference, July 2, 2005
This review is from: The Photoshop CS2 Help Desk Book (Paperback)
This book is divided into sections and each one is packed with ideas and info. I particularly liked the section that included suggestions on how to make flexible documents. I realized that was was doing a lot of things "the hard way" and could start create documents that I can easily edit and change.
It's also packed with a ton of common questions and answers. Just glancing through I've already seen some solutions to problems I've encountered. Oh yes, I also love the fact that there's a whole bunch of error messages and their causes: finally someone has explained to me why these things happen!
I really like Dave's writing style and would recommend this book to any Photoshop user.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Add this book to your wish list!!, July 28, 2005
This review is from: The Photoshop CS2 Help Desk Book (Paperback)
First my review. This is not the kind of book you would need to read from cover to cover, since many chapters contain "typical" questions. Although you can use those as an occassional reference, I also found it interesting to browse through some of these Q&A chapters and found some answers to questions I'd always woindered about.
I also liked the section on customizing Photoshop, particularly the part on personalizing my Contact Sheet.

Now, this is probably "not done", by I was surprised by the low rating by one reviewer so I went to read his or her other reviews and was surprised to see that of his 4 reviews, 3 were one star reviews of Dave Cross' 2 books and a DVD. Coincidence? Perhaps. If I sould like I'm defending Mr Cross, I guess I am. I have attended his classes at Photoshop World and he knows his stuff - and this Photoshop book shows it.
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