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Paperback Hands-On Photoshop 4 for Macintosh and Windows [With Contains Full-Color Images, Demo Software...] Book

ISBN: 1558285385

ISBN13: 9781558285385

Hands-On Photoshop 4 for Macintosh and Windows [With Contains Full-Color Images, Demo Software...]

If you need to get up to speed on the latest release of Adobe Photoshop -- or if you are just getting started -- here's your chance Hands-On Photoshop 4 takes both Mac and PC users, novices and more... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Customer Reviews

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All The Lessons Work, People.

I just finished this book. The lessons took about an hour each, they were not grueling, and they didn't cover too much or too little.And, now that I have finished the whole book, I really have no idea what the complaints are about. All the lessons on the CD are functional, so check your operating systems, people, or maybe, be a little more careful following through with the procedure in the lessons. There are some spelling errors. So what? The content is sound. I found no major errors like non-functional scripts or missing files. The chapter lesson for Actions DOES work. All the lessons work. I think the problem may be that anyone who uses this book still needs to utilize some critical thinking skills and some experimentation to get through the complexity of the software program itself -- the book cannot be blamed for the intrinsic complexity and redundant functions of Photoshop. My final opinion is that this Andres book was actually "FUN" to use. It even made Photoshop fun to use -- and that is an achievement. I'm actually going to do the lessons on Layers and Masking over again for just pure enjoyment, because now I now feel comfortable using basic functions of Photoshop and I don't feel afraid of it anymore! **** for this one, Baby.

Fun to Use and Easy to Read, I Found

I had this book sitting around on my shelf for a year but I hadn't used it (nor Photoshop). I was cautious about trying it because I've had problems getting through other Photoshop manuals before, on account of boredom, and I had read the reviews below. But I really needed to make a layered graphic for a website so I tried it -- and after getting through three chapters on masks, channels and layers in three hours, I disagree with the negative reviews -- this book didn't abuse me.I didn't find any problems using the Layers lesson as one reviewer described below; the lesson was pretty straightforward, I thought -- perhaps it was a memory allocation problem or a platform problem (I used it on Win98 with 64 Megs driven by PII400) -- who knows. I haven't tried the chapter on Actions yet, but I will post a follow-up. There ARE errors in the book and I think on the disc but they amount to minor typos. I haven't come across any mislabelled files, yet. Here and there the author confused me when he referred to layers being on top or below, and he meant the stratification on the palette and not in the image itself -- I figured it out (hooray for me). So, the book isn't Perfection, but what I find attractive and useful about it is the author's style of instruction, which in general is easy to understand, not overly technical. Also good are the pace, the ready-made CD examples. He presented the subject directly and matter-of-factly without much digression, which I like. I tend not to like the extremely regimented and hyperformal tone of most of the Adobe Classroom in a Book editions -- those books have no typos or file errors but because of their minutiae, they induce sleep; I fell out of my chair frequently and injured myself, which required that I stop using them. They sit perfectly on my shelf, though. This Andres book isn't as detailed as the Adobe books, but you also don't get bogged down in extreme detail. It got me through Photoshop's ridiculously complex interface so I could experiment on my own -- which I think is how you learn programs like Photoshop, right?Anyway, Roger, I give this book a Thumbs Up for friendly style, speed, ease of use, and fun examples.
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