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Photoshop(R) Elements: The Complete Reference [Paperback]

Ken Milburn (Author), Gene Hirsch (Author)
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0072224754 978-0072224757 September 17, 2002 1
Get comprehensive coverage of all of the features of this popular image-editing software. Suitable for professional users and hobbyists alike, the book contains details about all the key tools and features, and has step-by-step projects to test knowledge and reinforce just-learned skills.

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The Definitive Resource on Photoshop Elements

Expand your creative potential exponentially by learning to maximize the tools and technologies available in Photoshop Elements. This well-written resource is perfectly suited for business professionals or home users who want the power of a digital image editor without wading through the complications of a full-service graphics program such as Photoshop. You'll quickly become familiar with the features, tools, and techniques to work your own digital darkroom magic and create beautiful graphics, illustrations, and artwork. Understand layers, selections, and exposure. Generate text, special effects, and composite images. Plus--Photoshop Elements 2: The Complete Reference will help you prepare your work for presentation in print, slide show projections, or the Web.

  • Learn practical applications, design techniques, and more
  • Focus the effect of any tool, command or adjustment with Selections
  • Access a library of point-and-click shortcuts
  • Follow online in-context instructions to perform task-oriented, complex jobs
  • Control exposure, tonal range, and color balance
  • Abstract a photographic image and create the effect of a painting or illustration
  • Create buttons and text effects
  • Seamlessly fuse images to create panoramas or high-definition images
  • Catalog, collect, and manage your artwork and photography
  • Make Web animations, interactive images, and more

Full-color insert features ideas and examples showing the power of Photoshop Elements

About the Author

Ken Milburn has been consulting on and writing about personal computer based graphics, design and multimedia since 1981. He is currently working as a contributing editor to the Microsoft MSN-PictureIt! site, where two of his “how-to” articles appear each month. Milburn has written thirteen computer books in the past three and a half years, including Photoshop 5.5 Professional Results, Master Photoshop 5.5 Visually, Visually Master Photoshop 6.0, The Digital Photography Bible, and Cliff’s Notes on Taking Digital Photographs.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 767 pages
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media; 1 edition (September 17, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0072224754
  • ISBN-13: 978-0072224757
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.5 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,903,347 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Russ Walkowich Book Review, February 11, 2003
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This review is from: Photoshop(R) Elements: The Complete Reference (Paperback)
Both Ken Milburn and Gene Hirsh have set out to provide the users of Photoshop Elements 2 with the most complete reference guide that can be found. The book is designed for beginners, Photoshop and Photoshop Elements 2 users, and those who are already familiar with image editing.

What they have produced is a guide that covers PSE 2 from A to Z, for both the PC and Mac user. They start off the book by covering the installation of PSE 2 onto both computer systems, setting up and calibrating monitors and explaining what PSE 2 does best. They cover all aspects as they continue their journey through Elements; from contact sheets, picture packages, plug-ins and scratch disks, palettes, the File Browser, Tools and the Toolbox, Recipes, Selections and Blending. They deal with Collecting, Cataloging and Managing Images, Correcting Exposures, Contrast and Color Balance, Retouching and Repairing and Filter Effects.

As they take you through Elements, they don't just continue paragraph after paragraph. They do an excellent job of providing the reader with NOTE boxes, bringing up points to be remembered and useful suggestions. TIPS buttons also provide the reader with items to be used during the use of Elements. The graphics that are included cover both Windows and Mac views, along with the commands that are used in both systems. The one thing that needs to be understood is that they have covered every command, tool, recipe, filter and item that is part of Elements 2.

They cover transferring images from your camera, scanning and card/disk readers. They explain File types, such as PSD, TIFF, JPEG and GIF, the four most universal types that are used. They emphasize saving the original file, saving as, proper file formats, strategies and Interpolation. They provide the reader with images and work their way through to the completed task. They show examples of each filter, special effects, text and shapes. I went through the entire book and tried to find something that they may have missed or overlooked within PSE 2... they didn't miss a thing. Need to prepare your images for publication on the Web, have no fear; it's in the book. Dithering, lighting effects, texture fill, tracing, sketching and brushes; it's all there.

The book is a complete reference guide for PSE 2 users. If you want to know about every aspect, tool, filter or use for PSE 2, it's in the book. If you're looking to know everything that there is to know about PSE 2, then run out and get yourself this book. My only complaint about the book was the fact that the color section was very small but the images included in it were so compelling, I wanted more.

All in all, The Complete Reference is an outstanding book for users of PSE 2. Highly recommended.

Russ Walkowich

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent -- once you have completed elementary reading, November 20, 2003
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Once you get your feet wet with PSE2 tools and commands [with simpler books such as "50 Digital Photo Techniques", "99 Easy Tips", "PSE2 for Dummies", etc] it's time to take stock where to go next. If those suffice, stop right here. But, if you want to go beyond and really understand the richmess of PSE2 and the great things you can do with your digital images, then this is the bridge between novice and intermediate-to-advanced user. The massive 750-page text certainly isn't for first-timers. But once you get a feel for tools such as Magnetic Lasso, Magic Wand or Clone Stamp, you want to know what all those little 'options" such as threshold and feathering can do to improve (or ruin) your images. Here's the place to go! Just the tips alone are worth the modest price [never knew that TAB toggles between a screen crowded with tools, palettes & bars, and an uncluttered full-sized screen; or that the SHIFT-key will let you move the image while painting or correcting an image]. Not only is every tool and command explained, and color calibration of screen and printer detailed, but the authors then go on with a hands-on workshop on filters, effects and painting, and final sections on the fine points of optimized printing and web publishing. The authors write clearly, precisely, yet with admirable brevity; they maintain a comfortable balance of lightness without resorting to the heavy-handed forced jocularity of certain yellow and black books.

The greatest (albeit not fatal) flaws are: a) absence of color illustrations alongside the text -- rather than the two full color page inserts tucked in the center; b) a CD with full resolution color images for hands-on mastering of the techniques described in the various chapters is a virtual necessity, and would add little to nothing to the total production cost. For these reasons, plus the fact that the author's website remains "...currently unavailable" for downloading compressed images, I deducted one star from the 5-stars for the content. Also, the index - although extensive - lacks references to common PSE2 terms such as anchor point, white point, portrait retouching, etc; a reference book certainly should have a near-encyclopedic index, as no one ought to read the book from cover to cover. All told: great intermediate level book that's easy to read and provides all the detail you might ever desire.

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First Sentence:
This chapter shows you how to install Photoshop Elements for both Windows XP and Mac OS X, but doesn't stop there. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
layer name bar, overall color tint, transform marquee, optimization preview, color jitter, options bar, blending modes, choose the move tool, preset palette, palette components, palette interface, percent luminance, new transparent layer, layers palette, preset libraries, palette menu, loose selection, adjustment layer, blend image, preset library, blur tool, digital painting, layer styles, brush dynamics, blend layer
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Photoshop Elements, Clone Stamp, Save For Web, Pattern Stamp, Background Eraser, Unsharp Mask, Close Palette, Auto Levels, Auto Contrast, Shape Selection, Polygonal Lasso, Auto Color Correction, Constrain Proportions, Define Pattern, Quick Fix, Select Adjustment, Fixed Size, Magic Eraser, Save Selection, Adjust Backlighting, Rounded Rectangle, Babes Photo Gallery, Ocean Ripple, Print Preview, Resample Image
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