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Marketing preferences may be changed at any time. How to use the included gray card to make color correction just a matter of three clicks. A great book to have on your desk when you are processing your photos. Last Update: November 17, Where required by applicable law, express or implied consent to marketing exists and has not been withdrawn. Once you accept the fact that parts of this book will wander into a world largely populated by Monty Python, you will find that this is the one book that you absolutely have to have, if you are going to use Photoshop CS5 both effectively and enjoyably.
 
 

 

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Are you ready for an amazing new version of The Photoshop Book that breaks all the rules? Scott Kelby, Editor and Publisher of Photoshop User magazine—and the best-selling Photoshop author in the world today—once again takes this book to a whole new level as he uncovers more of the latest, most important, and most useful new Adobe Photoshop CS5 techniques for digital photographers.

The step-by-step setup for getting what comes out of your printer to match exactly what you see onscreen. How to color correct any photo without breaking a sweat. How to use the included gray card to make color correction just a matter of three clicks.

How to show your work like a pro! Plus, Scott includes a special bonus chapter with his own CS5 workflow, from start to finish, and each chapter ends with a Photoshop Killer Tips section, packed with time-saving, job-saving tips that make all the difference. Read more Read less. Kindle Cloud Reader Read instantly in your browser. Frequently bought together. Total price:. To see our price, add these items to your cart.

These items are shipped from and sold by different sellers. Show details Hide details. Choose items to buy together. Customers also viewed these products. Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1. Previous page. David Taylor. Scott Kelby. Stephen Laskevitch. Mastering Adobe Photoshop Elements Boost your image-editing skills using the latest tools and techniques in Adobe Photoshop Elements, 3rd Edition.

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He trains thousands in his live seminars each year and knows firsthand which techniques are in hot demand, and now he shares them here in his latest book.

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Verified Purchase. I’m not new to photography, but I’m fairly new to Photoshop CS5 in particular. In the interest of quickly getting up-to-speed, I signed up a few weeks ago with an Adobe Certified Instructor to provide personal Photoshop mentoring to me on a once-a-week basis.

At the same time, I also picked up another highly respected author’s book on CS5 lets call it the “me” book to try and put things together. The videos have helped, but I must candidly say that I quickly got lost in complexities of the writing in the “me” book and found it quite frustrating to say the least! Thats not to say that the “me” book isn’t well done, but it is clearly written for someone that has had a fair amount of Photoshop experience in the past.

IMHO, it’s just way too detailed for the neophite user. Then WOW What an amazing book this is indeed. Photoshop frustration has been replaced with Photoshop fun. Trust me, using this book is like having Scott looking over you shoulder as you go through his easy-to-follow methodology. Even the complete novice can process some amazing images the very first time through.

Thanks, Scott, I’m having an absolute blast. I’m not quite sure how to summarize this book, but will give it a try of course. Kelby knows his stuff, no question, and he does a pretty good job of filling you in on what you don’t already know with respect to fixing those average, as well as good, photos of yours. You WILL learn to make better prints in the end, though Kelby only touches on printing at the end of the book. The book is a Camera Raw which I really needed and Photoshop primer, except that you do need to know a lot of the basics, especially of Photoshop, already.

Here’s where it’s hard to summarize. You see? He assumes you know that already, that is, what a Layer is and reasons for using them at all. That’s also true of masking and a few other basics of Photoshop. Actually, I think his chapters concerning Camera Raw are some of the best in the book, as it is a bit more explanatory, or so it seemed to me.

But then I had less knowledge of Camera Raw than of Photoshop. So, it’s not a book for beginners but it’s still a book for beginners. Sorry about that. If you’ve at least got the basics of Photoshop already then this is a very good book that teaches about all of Photoshop, and Camera Raw, photographic capabilities and what you can do with those.

Don’t look for a chapter on Photoshop 3D, however, or, say, anything about painting in Photoshop. Those aren’t what he teaches. He teaches photography like it says on the cover of the book, “for digital photographers. Camera Raw is strictly for photography and it should not be ignored, even if Photoshop by itself has most of the same tools. Camera Raw can still outshine Photoshop in certain respects and Kelby points out where as well as how.

He’s excellent on Camera Raw in particular. I can’t possibly list all that’s in the book, as it’s jam-packed with methods both basic and more advanced, bearing in mind that Kelby is himself a commercial photographer–at least in this book.

At the end of each chapter are his “Photoshop Killer Tips,” a lot of which are pretty neat, if not all of them. A few aren’t so “killer. Can’t give any away here, but I’d guess that some of them aren’t known by a lot of pros.

Kelby will also lead you to a fantastic plug-in to try out and then buy if you can afford it. Man, it’s a really good one, in my opinion!

I’ll probably spend the dough to get it after having tried it out. It includes, though Kelby doesn’t say a lot about the plug-in per se, a terrific noise reducing tool, something Photoshop notoriously lacks.

Camera Raw’s is better. The book is very well organized, which I always appreciate. Having said that, and after adding that what is in this book could make you into a pro as long as you otherwise take great photos, there are spots where the book suffers from insufficient explanation of some method or other, or of some tool or other; i. If you work at these things long enough you’ll eventually work out how it works, but on these occasions a little more in the way of explanation would help.

I took a star off for that reason in general. In fact, all of these instruction books suffer from a common syndrome that really bugs me; namely, using as illustrations photos that are perfectly suited to the use of a given method or tool.

I get why authors do it but I’m still bugged by it. Just once I’d like to see one of them use a really tough example of how to do something. I tried to get the Refine Edge tool to work on a photo of some trees against a fairly dark background, wherein contrast was not so great, and forgetaboutit. Not happening.

 
 

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