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Books: Photoshop

AVG Rating: 8.00
  Added 18 Apr 05   Updated 22 Nov 08
Adobe Photoshop CS 2.0 On Demand  
19.99 £
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Author Perspection Inc.
Publisher QUE
Publication Date 2005-06-09
Paperback - 544 Pages
ISBN 0789733900

Amazon Reviews
amazon.co.uk:
Photoshop can be an intimidating and time-consuming program to learn. Wouldn’t you rather spend your time learning by doing rather than reading? Adobe Photoshop CS 2 On Demand features step-by-step instructions with accompanying visuals so that you spend more time learning and less time reading. The in-depth, wide-ranging coverage will enable you to get the most out of Photoshop CS 2 and included tool, such as: *File browser *Brush special effects *Photo retouching *Enhanced web output features *Healing brush Studying for the Adobe Certified Exam for Photoshop? This tutorial also includes exam objectives throughout its pages. You will become a master of Photoshop CS 2 with the help of Adobe Photoshop CS 2 On Demand.
amazon.co.uk:

Adobe Photoshop CS2 On Demand About The Author

Andy Anderson is a graphics designer and illustrator who has worked with Photoshop since it was released. A university professor, Andy is a sought-after lecturer in the U.S., Canada, and Europe. The remainder of his time is split between writing graphics and fiction books, and developing graphics, animations, and resource materials for various corporations and seminar companies. His clients include designers and trainers from the U.S. Government, Boeing, Disneyland, and other Fortune 500 companies.


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amazon.com:

Photoshop can be an intimidating and time-consuming program to learn. Wouldn’t you rather spend your time learning by doing rather than reading? Adobe Photoshop CS 2 On Demand features step-by-step instructions with accompanying visuals so that you spend more time learning and less time reading. The in-depth, wide-ranging coverage will enable you to get the most out of Photoshop CS 2 and included tool, such as:

  • File browser
  • Brush special effects
  • Photo retouching
  • Enhanced web output features
  • Healing brush

Studying for the Adobe Certified Exam for Photoshop? This tutorial also includes exam objectives throughout its pages. You will become a master of Photoshop CS 2 with the help of Adobe Photoshop CS 2 On Demand.

amazon.com:

Photoshop can be an intimidating and time-consuming program to learn. Wouldn't you rather spend your time learning by doing rather than reading? Adobe Photoshop CS 2 On Demand features step-by-step instructions with accompanying visuals so that you spend more time learning and less time reading. The in-depth, wide-ranging coverage will enable you to get the most out of Photoshop CS 2 and included tool, such as:

  • File browser
  • Brush special effects
  • Photo retouching
  • Enhanced web output features
  • Healing brush

Studying for the Adobe Certified Exam for Photoshop? This tutorial also includes exam objectives throughout its pages. You will become a master of Photoshop CS 2 with the help of Adobe Photoshop CS 2 On Demand.

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[ Add a Comment ]Amazon Customer Comments
Not for the beginnerRating: 1
08 Jun 2007 @ amazon.com
I am new to any Photoshop version and this book is not for the beginner. This book leaves out too many important things that you need to know, and understand in order to use Photoshop. There are parts of the book where the picture examples don’t even match up with the lessons. I can’t believe these other peoples reviews, they must be friends with the author. Don’t waste your money. Not recommended. Student at Kennesaw State University.
Great information, concise and to the pointRating: 5
18 May 2007 @ amazon.com
This book was a requirement for a class that I took. Of all of the books we used for different topics, this was my favorite. It covers numerous topics, and does so in a "short, sweet, and to the point" manner. If you need lengthy explanations of topics, or are VERY new to any type of graphics program, this book may not be the best for you, as it covers an entire topic in a page or two. If you have experience or can catch on to new topics quickly and with ease, the book is perfect for you.
Each topic has an explanation that tells you what you are about to do. There is a side bar that gives you numbered steps on how to complete the task, accompanied by actual pictures and screen shots with numbers that point to what to click on.

Great book if dislike books that are lengthy in explanation and lack pictures. Perfect if you need a book to reference for topics only. Can also be very fast reading if you are trying to learn the software.
Great GuideRating: 4
12 Nov 2006 @ amazon.com
Great service by Amazon to list such good titles for purchase through the website. The book was not only good, but the CD (which was supplied separately for a nominal postage charge), was really useful. Presentation is neat and Options in all Menus and sub-menus, clearly set out. Serves also as a good reference guide at any time.Higly recommended. I am sure that any person who buys this product will not regret the decision.
Quick Reference with in depth information!Rating: 5
03 Mar 2006 @ amazon.com
I researched various Photoshop CS2 instruction books through digtal photographers and photo forums and this is an excellent choice. I have found information in this book that I could not quickly find (needed the information for a project) in two other top rated Photoshop books. I know that I will reference this book often. Easy to use, quick, with color coded page edges and an actual index that leads to the information you need. Well written for those of us who are actuall photographers, and computer users, but new to Photoshop.

If I could only have two books on Photoshop CS2 I would get On Demand and PhotoshopCS2 One on One by Deke McClelland, one for quick reference with some instruction and one for full instruction. Both Excellent. Actually, the Photoshop CS2 On Demand was the first book that I bought. I have been borrowing One on One.

If you’re an old 35mm user like me switching to digital, then Perfect Digital Photography (by Dickman & Kinghorn) is excellent with almost half of the book being dedicated to image processing.

I rated this book 5 stars because it is what it claims to be, On Demand instuction, with enough information to help you do the job without the need to read a large section of the book.
Really Great ReadRating: 5
11 Nov 2005 @ amazon.com
I really love the way this book breaks down a complicated application and gives me ways to use it in the "real" world. I get so tired of Photoshop books that promise to get me "up and running" and then proceed to show me things that are cool, but that no one would ever use. The author seems to understand how to the relate to the real world, and he’s given me a lot of ideas on how I can use this application... I would recommend it to any beginners, intermediate users, or anyone just wanting to think outside the box.
Good for BeginnersRating: 3
04 Sep 2005 @ amazon.com
Photoshop CS2 on Demand by Andy Anderson and Steve Johnson (ISBN 0-78897-3390-0) is a good book for the beginner to intermediate level Photoshop user. The authors of this book have a great way of presenting the material. First, they present the information about any topic on (at most) two facing pages. The reader doesn’t have to worry about getting lost or reading long passages in order to go through one of the tools. Second, the information is presented on a step-by-step basis, so the reader can follow along and actually accomplish each step before going onto the next one. Third, the information is presented in a combination of short written passages and effective visuals. After all, Photoshop is a visual program; it only makes sense that the best way to learn and master the program is to do it visually.

One of the hardest things about learning a new program is deciding where to start. Once you have learned the tools and how to set up a file, do you learn about layers and color or about the history palette and selection techniques. Again, Andy Anderson and Steve Johnson have a good strategy. The information seems to naturally flow, one subject to another. That being said, if the reader decides to skip to a particular chapter of interest, one doesn’t get lost or feel that they are missing something. Again, I think that this is because the authors have used effective visuals and short, but understandable explanations of the actual process necessary to use a tool or manipulate an image.

Photoshop CS2 on Demand does cover all the new additions to CS2, which is really why I got the book. However, this is where I really think the book falls a little short. Anderson and Johnson do a good job explaining the new vanishing point tool, for example, but they barely touch Smart Objects, which is a huge addition to Photoshop CS2. I mean, it explains how to use Smart Objects, but I am not sure that someone unfamiliar will Photoshop will understand how being able to go back and manipulate an image once a manipulation has already been applied is really revolutionary for Photoshop and how much flexibility it gives the designer. In addition, image warp or wrapping is barely touched upon by the authors and then, only incidental to the discussion of Smart Objects. I believe that these are two additions to Photoshop CS2 that deserve a little more explanation.

One thing that this book does, is clearly indicate what issues are relevant to those seeking to become Adobe Certified Experts. Under the heading of each page, where relevant, the little Adobe Certified Expert insignia is present. This is a great way to present and highlight this information. I only wish that they had used the same means to highlight information relating to those things that are new to Photoshop CS2. They do add a "New" within the text covering new items, but it is very difficult to just thumb through the book and find out where these topics are - you really need to know what they are first and then find them in the index or table of contents.

Finally, this book does offer one of the best chapters I have seen about automating your work with actions. It is a great workflow tool and I have found very few books that so effectively and comprehensively go through the actions palette.
Impressive and inexpensive tooRating: 5
10 Aug 2005 @ amazon.com
This is one of those titles that you wish you had purchased long ago. Andy gets into the details of Photoshop, and not only shows you where all the buttons are in this huge application, but gives you creative tips and tricks on how to use them. Just the section on photo-restoration alone has saved me hours (if not days) of work. I honestly can recommend this title to any beginner to intermediate level Photoshop user.
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