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The observations in the previous review, "Several Areas of Ommission" are valid ones, though. I did find one exercise (Inverting and Refining A Shape Layer, page 185) that seem to have missed a step. Figure 5.29 on page 228 didn't quite look like what it was supposed to. But except for a few minor typo errors all the projects thus far were clearly explained and finished as written. I repeated some of them just for the fun of it. Odds are, any book this size (1000+ pages) would likely take its own share of minor errors. Overall, it was very well written.
I am on the last 3 chapters of the book (no skipping) and I can say for certain that the authors were careful to give the reader consistent quality instruction right from the beginning. All the toturials were very interesting. There was not a dull moment! The other advantage of this book was that it was written by several people, who apllied their expertise on specialized chapters. My only complaint is that the they couldn't be reached for clarification on the item on page 185. It has been a wonderful experience learning Photoshop 7 and I am glad I had this book as my main guide.
This is Gary Bouton's 13th book on Photoshop. To say that he has learned not only the details of the program but also how to impart that knowledge to a reader is an understatement. Throughout the book he explains what he is trying to accomplish with a project, how he is going to accomplish it and then walks you through the process. The end effect is that you actually learn how to use Photoshop 7 to create the effects that you want.
Feature rich and full of examples, it covers the basic and advances features of Photoshop 7 in detail. Complex concepts are explained in detail in a very easy to understand writing style. If you want to become a Photoshop expert this is the place to start. A highly recommended read.
Not only do you learn all the core functions of Photoshop but there are specialized sections such as, Photoshop for photographers so you can get to making money faster! I like goals like this. Some of the other special sections are Photoshop for Artists, Special Effects with Type and Animation scripting.
The authors present a task then they determine what needs to be done then provide steps to accomplish the task. By understanding what the task is and what needs to be done to accomplish is you are armed with the methodology to apply to your own work.
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But it leaves the creativity to the reader. Also the weight of stock images is huge, more than needed. Almost all of the examples involve stock images (of course the CD-rom provides all the iamges mentioned). But if you are web designer, you would want a book, which gets more creative and advanced than this one, and gives you some tips on creating your own banners and nav bars. Of course, the title of the book doesn't mention that would cover this issues. But if did cover, would get my five stars. I admit, that I still learnt a lot from this book.
Bouton starts with a fairly comprehensive introduction to computer graphics, that is appropriate for both beginners and advanced users alike. Bouton uses challenging and practical exercises that combine the various features of Photoshop, making learning much faster. The CD is treasure trove in itself-- to jumpstart the novice web developer, Bouton included clip art graphics and backgrounds.
This book is a must-have for Photoshop users.
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If you are not new to photoshop, you maybe only need 400 of 1000 pages. 200 pages are dealing with image ready.
The book mainly describes type and layer-effects and the usage of tools. Filters and there combinationes are not mentioned. The pictures in the book are black/white. Semi-Professionals or above do not need the book - they wont find any new information or surprising effects. In fact Bouton sometimes takes the rather difficult way for his pictures.
I personal like the background information and the book's general complexity, but the CD is (in my opinion) unuseful and some really important information (eg. Test new effects on layers u've dublicated before, or ditherbox web effects, etc) are left out. I'd give it 3 and a half stars but have to give 4.
I am a new Photoshop Elements user (two weeks) and this is my first Photoshop book (two days). The bulk of the features in this book apply to Elements but there are sections in this book that go into more detail on some functions that are limited or removed from Elements.
That said, the books is excellent in every way. From beginning tutorials to complex ones beyond my needs, the book has a "tutor beside me" feeling. I needed a book that covered color management and this was the only one of several that I flipped through that provided any basic coverage on the topic. Personally, I could use even more practical guidance and tips on establishing the scanner, monitor, and printer settings into a integrated color solution. Even though the specifics for each model will be different, a bit more detail would have me really grounded on implementing color management on all devlces in the digital color imaging chain.
As stated before, I am a new Photoshop (Elements) user and learned quite a lot of the features just banging away trail and error and referring to the minimal bundled online help into the early hours on many evenings. I spent a whole cartrige of color getting the scanner, monitor, and printer calibrated. A fair bit of that ink and paper also went to understanding the dpi/ppi confusion and also determining the sweet spots and capabilities of my equipment in terms of resolution and color fidelity.
Many of the tutorials are excellent hands on exercises which really ground you in what can be done and actually how to accomplish them.
Another thing I like about the book that I experienced the hard way is the main list of common keystrokes for commands. There are comments in the book about the reducing the mileage on your mouse and constantly reinforcing the specific shortcut to accomplish the task. I put so much mileagae on my mouse that it needs an overall, not to mention the loss of pointer on the specific work.
In summary, I have covered about six chapters so far and am very happy with the book's comprehensive coverage of Photoshop 6, the hands on material supplied on the two CDs, and the extra CD material. Even though this is my first book on Photoshop, I know enough to claim that this book is now included in my core reference library!
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