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Excellent New Photoshop Book, January 21, 2009
Adobe Photoshop is one of the most complicated and powerful computer graphics programs available for general consumer use. Because of the growing popularity of digital photography, photographers of all skill levels are plunking down up to $700 for the program so that they too can "Photoshop" their images, however, many of these buyers will find the their initial attempt to use the program frustrating and the results of their efforts less than they expected. As a result of the complexity of the program a veritable industry consisting of Photoshop associations, conferences, instructional videos, podcasts and books has developed over the years. Lesa Snider King's new book, Photoshop CS4 The Missing Manual is a very worthy addition to this collection.
As is the case with all the Missing Manuals, this book takes the reader through a well structured, in-depth inspection of the program's capabilities. The author has provided some excellent examples that allow the reader to read through the book as a tutorial or simply to refer to it as a reference text. I've used Photoshop from the first CS version to the latest CS4 and have a number of books on the subject yet I was able to pick up a number of very useful tips in the first 250 pages by working along with the examples in the book. In addition, the author has sprinkled some general graphic tips throughout the book that are very useful to those without a background in design.
I think that this book is an excellent resource for Photoshop users of all levels. For the beginner it will provide an excellent tutorial, while the more advanced user will find it a useful reference. It has found a permanent place next to my computer.
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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
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SMILE!! YOU'RE ON PHOTOSHOP!!, January 22, 2009
Are you relatively new to digital-image editing? If you are, then this book is for you. Author Lesa Snider King, has done an outstanding job of writing a book that is intended to make learning Photoshop CS4 tolerable and even enjoyable by avoiding technical jargon as much as possible and explaining why and when you'll want to use certain features in the program.
King, begins by giving you the lay of the land and shows you how to work with panels and make Photoshop workspace your own. Then, the author covers how to open and view your documents efficiently, and how to set up new documents so you have a solid foundation on which to build your masterpieces. Next, she dives into the most powerful feature in all of Photoshop: layers. The author also explains how to select part of an image, so you can edit just that area. She continues by diving head first into the science of color as you explore channels and learn how to use channels to create selections. Then, the author explains a variety of ways you can crop images, both in Photoshop and in Camera Raw. Next, she shows you how to combine your images in a variety of ways, from simple techniques to more complex ones. The author continues by covering draining, changing, and adding color, arming you with several techniques for creating gorgeous black-and-white images, delicious duotones, partial-color effects, and more. She also focuses on the color-correcting images, beginning with auto fixer-uppers, moving on to the wonderfully simple world of Camera Raw, and then into the more complicated realm of Levels and Curves Adjustment layers. Then, the author covers how to retouch people; as well as, practical techniques how to slim, trim and beautify the faces and bodies that grace your pictures. Next, she covers all kinds of ways to sharpen images in order to make them look especially crisp. The author also explains the many ways of choosing colors for your documents, and shows you how to create a paining from scratch. She continues by focusing on using the mighty Pen tool to create complex illustrations and selections; as well as, how to use Photoshop's Shape tools. Then the author shows you the basics of typography and then moves on to how to create and format text in Photoshop. Next, she covers the wide world of filters. Next, the author shows you how to print your images. Finally. the author focuses on how to prepare images for the Web, and walks you through the various file formats you can use , how to protect your images online, and how to use Adobe Bridge to create Web galleries.
This most excellent book is all about working smarter and faster. In other words, the most important thing to remember about this best-selling book is to be patient and try not to get frustrated.
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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
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Great Reference For New Photoshoppers, March 4, 2009
'Photoshop CS4: The Missing Manual' is a 750+ page book that will show you ALL the ins and outs of using Photoshop CS4. Tailored towards the newbie Photoshop user, the content here is anything but newbie! With 19 chapters of content and in FULL FULL FULL color, this is a great learning tool to getting through all the ABCs of Photoshop!
McKinnon Overview
01. The Basics
02. Opening, Viewing, Saving Files
03. Layers
04. Selections
05. Channels
06. Cropping, Resizing, Rotating
07. Joining Images
08. Draining, Changing, Adding Color
09. Correcting Color and Lighting
10. Photoshopping People
11. Sharpening Images
12. Painting in Photshop
13. Drawing with Vector tools
14. Creating Artistic Text
15. Filters
16. Photoshop and Print
17. Photoshop and the Web
18. Actions
19. Plug-Ins
This is an easy book to put a stamp of approval on and it's another gem in the Missing Manual line of books, one of the greatest technical publishing lines out there today!!
***** HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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