Photoshop Elements 2.0: 50 Ways to Create Cool Pictures

Photoshop Elements 2.0: 50 Ways to Create Cool Pictures

by David A Huss (Author)

Synopsis

Thisfull-color visual resource focuses on how to make the most of your digital camera and Photoshop Elements to produce better pictures than you thought possible. In this book you will learn how to correct the most common problems faced by digital camera owners. Also included are many tips and suggestions on how to take better pictures with your digital camera. The step-by-step procedures cover every aspect of digital photography and photo manipulation from how to scan in older photos to the best ways to print, email, or even set up your own personal web gallery.

  • Follow full-color step-by-step instructions on how to enahnce or fix your digital photos
  • Understand the best way to scan in and organize your existing photographs
  • Get ideas for using your digital camera to take better pictures
  • Learn how to use Elements to create professional looking photographs
  • Discover photo retouching secrets such as hot to remove wrinkles and pounds to create glamour shots
  • Figure out how to take photos and stitch them together to create stunning panoramas

This is my kind of book-straight to the point, without all the fluff, and the approach lets anybody turn right to the technique they want to learn, and get right to it, all without having to be an expert first. This book isn't for people who want to learn about Photoshop Elements, it's for people who want to start using it today. Dave does a great job of focusing on the areas of Elements people really want to learn, but he takes is a step farther and he let's the Genie out of the bottle by not dumbing down the content-he lets the reader unlock the real power of Elements and that's what sets his book apart. His section on creating your own panaramas is the best I've seen anywhere! Scott Kelby, author of Down and Dirty Photoshop 7 and Editor-in- Chief of Photoshop User Magazine

With enviable mastery of traditional & digital photography, Huss is abundantly qualified to present the photo editing techniques comprising Photoshop Elements 2.0: 50 Ways to Create Cool Pictures. His experience shows through in the book, which provides not only easy to understand tips and techniques, but also presents them in a beautiful, visually arresting way. A great book for anyone curious about how to use digital editing techniques and Photoshop Elements to bring a richness to their own photos. Kakul Srivastava, Photoshop Elements Product Manager, Adobe Systems, Inc.

I breezed through Photoshop Elements 2.0: 50 Ways to Create Cool Pictures, thanks to Dave Huss's delightfully comfortable text and often stunning imagery. Step by step, he draws the new Photoshop Elements user into his armchair classroom with crystal-clear narrative, on-target photo examples, and an easy, logical style. Huss is a rare professional-a spirited creative with the energy and generosity of heart to pass along the skills he has so brilliantly mastered. Alice Miller, Editor, Studio Photography & Design

As a photographer for more than 25 years, Dave mixes his intellectual curiosity with an amazing eyemdan eye for detail, light, texture, and, often, even a feel for the weather conditions that prevail. Dave finds abstraction in almost any subject before his lens and transforms the commonplace into eye-pleasing compositions that defy identification. In this book, Dave Huss attempts to bring understanding of these features to the reader with his friendly, often humorous style. Jim Patterson, Contributing Editor, Mac Design and Photoshop User magazines

I love Dave's work. He is a magician of digital imagery consistently making the ordinary extraordinary. Stephanie Robey, President and Co-Founder, PhotoSpin, Inc.

Dave's unique teaching style takes you by the hand and doesn't let go till the last page. His mastery of photography and digital techniques are complemented by his ability to make learning fun. Cliff Weems, Founder and CEO, Auto FX Software

For years Dave Huss has been reviewing and writing about computer graphics software and hardware. His insight into the digital photo-editing world is useful for both novices and professionals alike. Hell, he can probably tell you a hundred different ways to remove red-eye from a photo. Skip Elsheimer, Tech Guy, Alien Skin Software

Dave Huss brings a real-world, shoot-from-the-hip perspective to his writing. As an avid digital photographer, Dave blends this passion with his teaching and journalistic endeavors. His experiences are both genuine and comprehensive. Jon Maroney, Director of Business Development, Extensis, Inc.

Dave Huss is both a masterful technician and talented artist who brings both of these talents to this latest work. His intricate knowledge of Photoshop Elements comes alive in these pages, and his digital images showcase his keen sense of what makes a picture great. This book delivers and offers the most casual observer the skills necessary to create extraordinary results. Arlen Bartsch, Executive Vice President, Hemera Technologies

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: 1
Publisher: New Riders
Published: 18 Nov 2002

ISBN 10: 0735713235
ISBN 13: 9780735713239
Book Overview:

Photoshop Elements X focuses on how to use Elements to accomplish the most frequently requested tasks in digital photography. The original release of Elements introduced the concept of recipes--step-by-step instructions that show the user how to accomplish specific tasks using the program. Unlike traditional help files, which are tool centered, recipes are task- oriented. This book is divided into general categories, each general category contains recipes that are short and to the point. The purpose of this organization style is to allow the reader to quickly jump to the part of the book that contains the exact recipe they need without having to wade through lengthy textual descriptions and lame puns. Adobe has suggested they would like to make some of these recipes available through their web site on a monthly basis. Some of the advanced techniques in photo editing require learned skills. To teach these techniques, short tutorials are provided using photos that are on the enclosed CD-ROM. Examples of these techniques include: removing an old boyfriend from your favorite picture, restoring color to a sun-faded photograph, and creating your first web page.


Author Bio

Dave Huss has written over 14 books on digital photo editing. A photographer for over a quarter of a century, his photocompositions and montages have won several international competitions. A popular conference speaker, he has taught classes and workshops on digital photography and photo editing in the U.S. and Europe. A third-generation Texan, he lives in Austin, Texas.

Mara Zebest Nathanson is a graphic artist who uses her knowledge and skills in both volunteer work and commercial endeavors. Mara donates much of her time to a local school corporation, providing technical support to teachers and administrators in designing brochures, letterhead, logos, and even T-shirts. In her commercial work, she designs newspaper and magazine ads, as well as a variety of other graphics. Mara has contributed chapters and has been a technical editor for several of the Inside Photoshop books published by New Riders.

Robert Stanley is a freelance artist living with his family in Southern California. His clients have included 20th Century Fox, MTV, Cigar Aficionado, and Grammercy Pictures. Robert can rip through a phone book with his bare hands and has created cold fusion in his bathtub. He was the real inventor behind Velveeta cheese and wrote several songs for Lennon-McCartney while in kindergarten. That same year, Robert told Thomas Knoll to call it the Toolbox instead of the Sandbox when he played with Thomas and the Photoshop interface at recess.