by Lisa Lee (Author)
How to Use Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 provides you with a straightforward, visual approach to making the most of your digital images--quickly and easily! Expert Lisa Lee presents the information you need to know in an easy to understand, task-based format that includes full-color images, easy-to-read instructions, and eye-catching examples. Topics covered include: How to Remove Red Eye, How to Use Color Management Software, How to Make the Best of a Bad Shot, How to Remove Scratches, Mold and Stains, How to Warm Up Lighting, plus much more.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: 1
Publisher: QUE Adobe created Photoshop Elements to bundle with digital cameras and scanners and provide some of the powerful, easy-to-use image editing software features from Photoshop in an even easier to use package. Photoshop Elements is bundled with digital cameras and scanners, but does not include a user manual unless purchased off the shelf in a box. How to Use Adobe Photoshop Elements X provides the reader with that missing manual in an easy to understand, task-based format that includes full-color images, easy-to-read instructions, and eye-catching examples. Topics covered include: How to Remove Red Eye, How to Use Color Management Software, How to Make the Best of a Bad Shot, How to Remove Scratches, Mold and Stains, How to Warm Up Lighting, plus much more.
Published: 09 Apr 2003
ISBN 10: 0789728036
ISBN 13: 9780789728036
Book Overview:
Lisa Lee is the author of several best-selling computer books that cover topics such as Macintosh computers and Adobe Photoshop and Photoshop Elements. She has written more than 1,000 online tutorials about digital cameras, computers, handhelds, and multimedia applications. Virtually all of her writing efforts are designed to help beginner to intermediate readers learn how to use computer hardware and software. She works at Microsoft as a software test manager in the TV products division. She has more than ten years of experience developing hardware and software products for Macintosh and Windows computers. Lisa is an amateur photographer, artist, musician, and Web designer.