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Paint Shop Pro 8 for Dummies

Paint Shop Pro 8 for Dummies

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent tutorial
Review: I clung to version 5 of Paint Shop Pro for years, and when I upgraded the new version had a lot more "stuff" available. This book walked me through it, taught me tricks I'd never learned before, and generally made my life much easier. Entertaining and informative.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent tutorial
Review: I clung to version 5 of Paint Shop Pro for years, and when I upgraded the new version had a lot more "stuff" available. This book walked me through it, taught me tricks I'd never learned before, and generally made my life much easier. Entertaining and informative.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Decent but could use some work
Review: Ok here is what I consider the skinny. If you have not used Paint Shop Pro before, then this book can help you get started. It is not a tutorial type of book. It tries to explain how the tools are used and what does some of the settings do.

If you have used Paint Shop Pro before, then you may want it for a reference. I do not like the way that the authors dove away from some of the tools.

Unlike their opinion, I found some of the tools VERY useful in correcting photos and should be explained. For example, they do not explain the dodge/burn tools. I knew what these tools do but the authors attitude was you won't need them. That may be true for someone just wanting to use the program for quick corrections but it is used alot in retouching.

Overall, the authors did explain why some of the tools behavior which helps understand why something did not work as you had expected. I feel that this is a good beginners book if like I stated before, you are not looking for a tutorial type of book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This Dummy Found It Useful :)
Review: Paint Shop Pro 8 For Dummies by David Kay helped this dummie a good bit :) . Being a "Newbie" to Paint Shop Pro 8 I was totally lost. This book starts with the basics such as downloading your pictures to the more complicated such as turning a photo into a painting. It has been a great help to me. The reason I am giving it 4 stars instead of 5 is that I have found it lacking in the one area I purchased it for and that is simple photo editing. Several tools and techniques are not explained in detail and/or not at all. But overall if you are a novice to Paint Shop Pro 8 as I was you will find it more than beneficial.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Great Book to Take the Next Step with PSP8
Review: This book has a thorough overview of PSP 8. Plus, it takes you step-by-step and in plain English through some advanced features. I have bought two other books on PSP 8 and have used PSP 7 for two years. This book is better than the other two and a keeper!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: awful
Review: This is without a doubt the worst dummies tutorial I have seen.
It will leave you scratching your head due to omitted steps and hard to follow instructions. I didn't give it a 1 because it has SOME useful information (but not much).

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: awful
Review: This is without a doubt the worst dummies tutorial I have seen.
It will leave you scratching your head due to omitted steps and hard to follow instructions. I didn't give it a 1 because it has SOME useful information (but not much).


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