Master Visually Photoshop 6
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Product Description
The most complete visual reference for this powerful image editing software is fully updated to cover all of the nuances of this summer′s release of Photoshop.
You′ve never seen a Photoshop book like this before: completely designed for the visual learner with each task storyboarded across the bottom of every spread in clear, oversized, screenshots. Extensive coverage allows new and seasoned users alike, as well as those familiar with previous versions of the software, to get up and running with image editing for print or the Web in no time.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1406057 in Books
- Published on: 2001-04-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 648 pages
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From the Back Cover
"One picture is worth a thousand words." If you prefer instructions that show you how rather than tell you, then this comprehensive reference is for you. Hundreds of succinctly captioned, step–by–step screen shots reveal how to accomplish more than 280 Photoshop 6 tasks, including:
- Setting preferences for saving files
- Organizing projects by folder
- Creating contact proof sheets
- Making a picture package print
- Controlling overall image quality
- Merging channels
- Using brushes and palettes
- Applying artistic filters
- Preparing Web images
- Animating photographs
- "Master It" tips answer questions and present shortcuts
- High–resolution screen shots demonstrate each task
- Succinct explanations walk you through step–by–step
- Two–page lessons break big topics into bite–sized modules
- RAYflect Four Seasons
- Eye Candy 4000 demo
- Plus a fully searchable e–version of the book, sample artwork, and more!
About the Author
About the Authors Ken Milburn is a photo–digital illustrator and author. More than 250 of his articles and reviews on computer graphics and multimedia have appeared in InfoWorld, PC World, MacWeek, Mac User, Popular Computing, PC Computing, Computer Graphics World, Publish, and Windows magazines, and Ken is a contributing editor to Pictureit.msn.com. Ken has also worked as a user–interface design consultant for Mannequin, an application developed by the HumanCAD division of Biomechanics Corp. of America and the predecessor to Fractal Design's Poser. Milburn began his career as a fashion and travel photographer in Beverly Hills and now specializes in photo–digital illustration.
