John Wiley & Sons - Photoshop CS
All-in-One Desk Reference for Dummies.
Photoshop CS All-in-One Desk Reference for
Dummiesby Barbara
Obermeier ISBN:
0-7645-4239-7, 840 Pages,
November 2003
This
book is written for the person who has a good grasp of using a
computer and navigating the operating system and at least a
cursory knowledge of Photoshop It is
intended to be a comprehensive reference book that you can
read cover to cover or reach for when you’re looking for
specific informa-tion about a particular task.
This book is broken down into minibooks, each
covering a general topic. Each minibook contains several
chapters, each covering a more specific topic under the
general one. Each chapter is then divided into sections, and
some of those sections have subsections. I’m sure you get the
picture.
You can read the
book from front to back, or you can dive right into the
minibook or chapter of your choice. Either way works just
fine. Anytime a concept is mentioned that isn’t covered in
depth in that chapter, you find a cross-reference to another
book and chapter where you find all the details. If you’re
looking for something specific, check out either the Table of
Contents or the index.
The
Cheat Sheet at the beginning of the book
helps you remember all the shortcuts you’ll use most often.
Tear it out, tape it to your monitor, and don’t forget to say,
“Thanks You’re very welcome. And
finally, I’ve got pictures. Lots of them.
And many of these pictures have callouts that
point to specific steps or identify important concepts,
buttons, tools, or options. With a program like
Photoshop, an image often speaks louder than
words.
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