Photoshop
CS in 10 Simple Steps or Less by Micah Laaker, Christopher Schmitt.
ISBN: 0-7645-4237-0, 648 Pages, January 2004.
This book doesn’t try to be an in-depth guide to using new Photoshop CS
to achieve a specific goal such as creating Web sites or publication
graphics. Rather, this book serves as an indispensable reference, ready to
provide you with quick-to-follow, easy-to-understand, step-by-step instruc-tions
to specific challenges culled from over 10 years of professional and
instructional experience with Photoshop CS.
With over 250 common Photoshop CS challen-ges explained within 10
simple steps or less, you as the reader will have quick access to your
problem’s solution in a matter of minutes or seconds — whether you are scanning
photographs for fun, correcting images professionally, or building a Web site
for a nonprofit organization.
This book is divided into 17 parts to organize the types of tasks you
might want to accomplish. Within each part is a group of tasks; each task
occupies a double-page spread in this book, meaning that you can find everything
you need to complete a given task by holding the book open to two facing pages.
Beyond each task’s numbered, straightforward instruction, the spreads are
accompanied by tips, notes, cross-references, and cautions. These supplementary
bits of information, while not integral to completing a task, can be used to
enhance your understanding and mastery of a given challenge.
The book’s parts are organized in a logical fashion. The initial chapters
introduce you to the Photoshop CS interface, assisting new users with the
application’s environment. As you move through the book, the chapters build in
terms of complexity based on the frequency of the operations for most users.
More common tasks, such as selections and painting, are covered in the first
quarter of the book, while more advanced tasks, such as automating your work
flow and creating Web graphics, are in later parts of the book.
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CS in 10 Simple Steps or Less 14,91 мб
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