In the realm of traditional photography, designers create perfect images that require time and painstaking effort to refine. But on the web - a medium which requires a much lower level of image... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Pretty good intro to photoshop, needs a new edition
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Pros: good intro material, beautiful printing and graphic design which for once may have an actual value given the topic. (I read the hardcover.) It does a good job of concentrating on the most important features. After working through this book you will be prepared to read the real help because you will understand the foundation of the more complex ops. It's spare, a welcome change from the verbosity of some misguided tutorials. Cons: there are a couple of now-useless chapters seeing as how Adobe has discontinued ImageReady. It discusses a slightly dated (7) version of PS. (Now at 10, "CS3".) Occasionally a sequence is about impossible to recreate without also reading the current PS help carefully. For a beginner's text, it occasionally will refer vaguely to an operation that is easy, but is not obvious.
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