1001 Photoshop Tips
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Average customer review:Product Description
This is the ultimate reference for Photoshop users, providing a wealth of information in its 1200 pages. The format of this book is flexible, and is the only book structured with a series of tips for small and manageable learning segments. You can begin with tip one and work through the book, adding to your knowledge of Photoshop until you become an expert. Or, you can simply look up the tip you need at the moment to get the most out of Photoshop as while using the program.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #853634 in Books
- Published on: 2001-06-01
- Released on: 2001-06-01
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 1760 pages
Editorial Reviews
Book Info
The ultimate reference to guide in manipulating photographic images for use in print or Web designs. Perfect for every Photoshop user's reference shelf. Softcover.
About the Author
Andy Anderson combiners a rare blend of technical and communications skills, seldom seen in a university professor. Formerly director a four-state college school system, he designed, wrote, and implemented curriculum dealing with compute science, graphics arts, and the Internet. He has authored over 17 major titles in creative design (including one science-fiction novel, and a cookbook), written numerous articles for magazines and newspapers, appeared on NBC news as a computer consultant, and produced over 50 training CD’s and DVD’s. Andy uses his unique talents to work with and train designers from Fortune 500 companies to Hollywood studios. He is the owner of One-of-a-Kind Productions, Inc, a company specializing in speeches, advertising, animation, and multi-media marketing and advertising. He holds several degrees including: science, education, and history. While considered one of the top designer/trainers in the United States, his creative drive does not stop there… his talents range into the culinary arts, where he honed his skills in Europe. His latest cookbook: Cooking with a Plan, Volume I: Back to the Kitchen, will be on bookshelves in the Summer of 2008. When he’s not touring the planet sharing his knowledge with other like-minded creative people, he enjoys staying at home in Wichita, Kansas, with his wonderful wife, Bonnie, and their two dogs: Herb Tarlic Jr. and Lovejoy. In the Spring and Summer months you can find him working on his next book or project, out by Koi pond, and staring at the fish, or teaching a creative cooking class. One of his favorite mottos is: Anything worth doing, is worth overdoing.
Customer Reviews
Wish I'd Knew About This Book Sooner!
This is a terrific book with sections broken down into the quick tips. Although I have had training on Photoshop, I never knew about some of the techniques that are mentioned in this book. I can get in and get out to immediately use the tip. The pictures are extremely helpful as well, since I tend to lean towards the visual side.
This is a great book for someone who is already familiar with the Photoshop 7 or CS interface.
this is the ultimate tips book
I purchased this book about six months ago... it's like the Chicago phone book.
I can't believe how many times I've referenced this book to find tips and tricks to use in my designs. There are a lot of great Photoshop books on the market, but this title has helped me on a down-to-earth basis, more than any other book.
Highly Recommended.
Good book, lots of info but, what is exceeding?
This is a great book, i would give it a 5 out of 5 but i dont like one thing in this book and it is that some of the "tips" in here are just to obvious or simple and some of them you would probably never use. the way i see some of the tips in this book is like it would almost tell you how to change the hue of a simple photo or how to change the contrast of a photo. It's a great book but if they would only put some more challenging tips i would give it a 5 out of a 5. :)
