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Adobe Photoshop CS in 10 Simple Steps or Less

Adobe Photoshop CS in 10 Simple Steps or Less

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Too Fast For Me
Review: Actually, this is an excellent reference. Techniques are described simply and completely. My problem with it is they start on second base and I'm trying to get to first. Many terms are referred to but not explained. I'm sure that with another starter book (I recommend How To Use Adobe Photoshop CS) to get me going, I will use 10 Steps or Less and find it very helpful. Also the lack of color illustrations makes it difficult to see some of the changes being explained.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Adobe Photoshop CS in 10 Simple Steps or Less
Review: Excellent resource! Very user friendly. I would highly recommend this book for anyone, from beginner to pro!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Extremely clear, easy to follow
Review: Gets right to the point so you can get your project done.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Terrific reference, easy to understand and use
Review: What if you're fairly new to Adobe Photoshop and want a helpful book to give you a good introduction to its many features? What if you've used Photoshop for awhile but you'd like a book to help you explore more? What if you're an advanced Photoshop user who'd like a helpful Photoshop reference that can provide quick answers and covers all of Photoshop's features? Adobe Photoshop CS in 10 Simple Steps or Less, by Micah Laaker and Christopher Schmitt, is an outstanding new book that I wholeheartedly recommend.

Christopher Schmitt and Micah Laaker each bring plenty of prior authoring experience to Photoshop CS in 10 Steps or Less. They are both well-respected Photoshop experts and award-winning designers and creative experts. Their combined experience shows throughout the entire book in its high quality and easy-to-understand writing and examples.

Photoshop CS in 10 Steps or Less contains almost 600 pages of easy-to-follow "Tasks" covering every or nearly every feature in Photoshop CS. While not intending to cover Photoshop in tremendous depth or help you create an entire project, this new book on Photoshop CS is a terrific reference tool to quickly and easily find out how to use all of Photoshop's features. It's also helpful for exploring and discovering less familiar features.

Although more geared for beginners and intermediate users to Photoshop, I can see Photoshop CS in 10 Steps or Less being a helpful reference for advanced Photoshop users, too. Christopher Schmitt and Micah Laaker achieve the book's goal to serve as "an indispensable reference, ready to provide you with quick-to-follow, easy-to-understand, step-by-step instructions."

Open Photoshop CS in 10 Steps or Less anywhere and you'll see a complete "Task" in 10 steps or less on the two open pages, which the back cover describes as a "self-contained two-page spread." Each Task is concisely written, easy to understand, and includes plenty of screenshots, examples, tips, and cross-references.

Want to learn more about using paths or pick up some tips on Photoshop's selection tools? The easy-to-follow 275 tasks are logically organized by type of task into 17 sections to make finding what you need easy and fast:

Part 1: Photoshop Basics
Part 2: The Work Area
Part 3: Color Essentials
Part 4: Color Adjustments
Part 5: Selections
Part 6: Path Essentials
Part 7: Transformations
Part 8: Painting Essentials
Part 9: Advanced Painting Techniques
Part 10: Channels and Masks
Part 11: Layer Essentials
Part 12: Layer Styles and Shape Layers
Part 13: Type
Part 14: Filters
Part 15: Automations
Part 16: Print Essentials
Part 17: For the Web: ImageReady

A minor little point is that I wish the Table of Contents noted the Tasks that cover new or improved features in Photoshop CS or that an Appendices at the back listed them all with their corresponding Tasks. I'd love to check out the Tasks that specifically cover new or improved features and tools. New or improved features and tools are noted within most of their corresponding Tasks, though.

My other minor little wish is for the helpful screenshots and examples to be printed in color within the book. While the black-and-white image quality in the book is pretty good, I found I could get a better perspective when I instead used the downloadable color images via the online companion site. At the same time, I understand the much higher cost of printing in color. The publisher is able to offer this massive book and incredibly helpful reference at such a low price, which I find an incredible value.

Christopher Schmitt and Micah Laaker did an exceptional job of covering a vast amount of material in a concise, easy-to-follow, user-friendly way. It's so easy to find everything, and the simple instructions provide enough information to get you started with each of Photoshop's tools and features. Whether new to Photoshop or an advanced professional, just about anyone interested in Photoshop can benefit from having Photoshop in 10 Simple Steps or Less as a handy reference.

Be sure to also visit the book's online companion at Christopher Schmitt's website where you can check out the Table of Contents, download artwork from the book, visit related resources, and learn more about this fantastic book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Making it easy.
Review: Wow. This book is easy to follow and goes over every nook and cranny of photoshop cs. It is big - almost 600 pages of simple, step by step instructions of how to do things with photoshop. The key is the table of contents, a complete listing of each task. The book is B/W to keep the cost down, and so you get alot of information for the cost.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Making it easy.
Review: Wow. This book is easy to follow and goes over every nook and cranny of photoshop cs. It is big - almost 600 pages of simple, step by step instructions of how to do things with photoshop. The key is the table of contents, a complete listing of each task. The book is B/W to keep the cost down, and so you get alot of information for the cost.


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