Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 Maximum Performance: Unleash the Hidden Performance of Elements
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Unleash the hidden potential for professional image editing in Adobe® Photoshop® Elements 7 with this essential book and DVD guide.
Using step-by-step instructions and movie tutorials, Mark Galer leads you through the less well-known and most powerful post-production editing techniques Adobe® Photoshop® Elements has to offer. Cunning tricks and clever workarounds in this book show you how to create inspiring, professional-looking images and perform tasks you only thought possible in the full Adobe® Photoshop® package.
Whether you're an imaging professional or a photography enthusiast, this book and DVD will help you get the maximum performance from your software. Learn how to:
* Create striking effects with no commercial lighting or studio equipment
* Extend the dynamic range of your digital camera by merging multiple exposures
* Optimize, enhance and montage images with stunning results
The DVD provides extensive support to the book with movie tutorials for all projects, high resolution images, multilayered files of completed projects, a stock library and a keyboard shortcut guide.
* Save money by unleashing the hidden potential of Elements 7 for professional image editing rather than upgrading to the full Photoshop software
* Practical, step-by-step projects show you how to solve real-world problems and create stunning images using clever workarounds and powerful, little-known techniques
* Full DVD support with more than 5 hours of tutorials, image files, a stock library and keyboard shortcut guide--worth the cover price alone!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #12865 in Books
- Published on: 2008-12-08
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 336 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Mark Galer is a Senior Lecturer in photography at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia. He is also co-writer and teacher on their new online photography courses. He has lectured in photography in the UK and Australia and has worked commercially as a freelance photographer on corporate and editorial assignments. He has written numerous top-selling photography books, including Photography Foundations for Art & Design, Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0 Maximum Performance and Digital Photography in Available Light. He is an Official Adobe Ambassador for Photoshop and Photoshop Elements.
Customer Reviews
This is Pure Magic for the non-tech person I am!
Very good, and with a superb but a difficult to load DVD on my machine. Persist and it makes things easier. The DVD takes you through the basics of post production editing and makes the mundane every-day shots, exciting shots, Post Production.
Mark Galer's plus Elements 7 makes for a better combination than Photo Shop CS4! Adobe have shot themselves in the foot with this piece of software, because it is easier to use and doesn't have the usual steep Adobe learning curve...
...This is a better book than Phillip Andrews's 'Advanced Photoshop Elements 7 for digital photographers!'
I knew nothing about post production in pictures, now I improve my snaps by Galer's well explained, written and illustrated methods. Buy this as well, if you have bought Adobe's Photoshop Elements, you will be producing better pictures, for he explains about 'correct' exposure and other dodges as well!
I have another of Mark Galer's books that I have yet to read. I am looking forward to this.
J R
The photography helper
Hi thank you for this wonderful little book and CD. I have learnt a lot from it already and I have just started. The information is explained in detail - which, even I can understand. I am looking forward to chapter 4 where I am going to learn about blending and layers. Thank you again; the book is well worth buying.
PLenty in it
This book covers plenty of ground, although I am finding it difficult to follow at times, even though I am not an absolute beginner at photo manipulation.
The author obviously knows his subject,but it is a pity that some of his descriptions aren't as clear as they might be.
The accompanying videos on the DVD are proving very helpful.
Having said that I still think it is good value for money



