Photoshop 5.5 A to Z: The Essential Visual Reference Guide

Photoshop 5.5 A to Z: The Essential Visual Reference Guide

by PeterBargh (Author)

Synopsis

This book is an essential purchase for everyone using Photoshop: students, professionals and amateurs. It is a one of a kind - an easily accessible visual guide to all those Photoshop terms. Keep it next to your computer screen as a constant reference, ready to save you hours of frustration when the meaning of that term or specific word is on the tip of your tongue.

Is it worth upgrading to the next version of Photoshop? Peter Bargh provides a unique cross-reference chart showing the different features added in each Photoshop update to help you decide. This is an example of the extra information Peter provides in his appendices. These also include comprehensive visual listings of Photoshop fonts, useful shortcuts, a visual guide to Photoshop related Web sites and record data sheets that you can use to write down your own techniques that work well and re-use them again and again.

With a highly visual, full color layout this book is a welcome addition to the Photoshop user's library.


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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Edition: 1
Publisher: Focal Press
Published: Jun 2000

ISBN 10: 0240516311
ISBN 13: 9780240516318

Media Reviews
There are stacks of guide books on Photoshop and I'd feared this would be another that is useful but impossible to navigate. The reality was a pleasant surprise, with the author honestly appraising some of the more esoteric features... The A-Z format is handy and the pictures, by and large, very useful. The appendices are simple and offer some explanations as to why the stated features should be used... of all the Photoshop self-help guides I've come across, Peter Bargh's book is the easiest to use
Amateur Photographer, August 2000
Author Bio
Peter Bargh was technical writer for 'Practical Photography' magazine and Editor of 'Buying Cameras'. He launched 'Digital PhotoFX' magazine in 1997 and edited it until recently, when he left to set up his own company, Magezine Publishing Ltd. Peter is now publishing ePHOTOzine, a web based magazine, that will increase Internet presence for photography.