Photoshop 6.0 A to Z: The Essential Visual Reference Guide

Photoshop 6.0 A to Z: The Essential Visual Reference Guide

by PeterBargh (Author)

Synopsis

This quick, easy reference text is a must-have purchase for every Photoshop user. It is one of a kind - giving an easily accessible visual guide to all those vital Photoshop terms. Keep it next to your computer screen. It is a constant reference that will save you hours of frustration when the meaning of that term is on the tip of your tongue.

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.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Publisher: Focal Press
Published: 30 Jun 2001

ISBN 10: 0240516559
ISBN 13: 9780240516554

Media Reviews
Reviews of current edition:

'As the name suggests, this is a handy and easy to use reference for all things Photoshop. Designed in an index format, Bargh's informative book is well-illustrated and a valuable asset for all getting into digital imaging.'
Better Digital

'The book provides a visual representation of various features within Photoshop accompanied by succinct, punchy text, which enables you to learn fast and efficiently. Whilst many Photoshop books are tomes difficult to read and understand, this book, with its easy and intuitive layout makes learning a breeze... Overall, this book is an invaluable reference tool that should adorn every desktop when working in Photoshop. Highly recommended.'
John Shaw, Digital Photo and Practical Photographer.

Reviews of previous edition:

'... this handy and simple-to-use paperback ... is a perfect adjunct to ... any other technique book dealing with Photoshop.' Professional Photographer

'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 ... of all the Photoshop self-help guides I've come across, Peter Bargh's book is the easiest to use.' Amateur Photographer

'The book makes an excellent visual reference guide and should prove very useful for the beginner through to the advanced user.' Digital PhotoFX, five star rating
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.