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The Web Wizard's Guide to Photoshop (Addison Wesley's Web Wizard Series)


Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 006.686
EAN: 9780321247278
ISBN: 0321247272
Label: Prentice Hall
Manufacturer: Prentice Hall
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 208
Publication Date: 2004-05-04
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Studio: Prentice Hall

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Summary: breath of fresh air
Comment: mick rasley, Sculptor,silversmith, September 20, 2004,
Breath of fresh air
Well spent $s. It costs more to get film developed today.This book was what actually cured my of 'film',and put me in the world of digital photography(and comfortably too).Glad this book was recommended to me ,and I will for sure pass on the 411.

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Summary: I've been waiting a long time for this book.
Comment: Sherry Hutson obviously knows exactly what we Photoshop beginners are facing and what language to speak... no arrogance in this `how to' masterpiece. I have books on other programs in my bookshelf, as well as on Photoshop, which are about 800 pages and my eyes just gloss over so I've never even tried. When I started this book, though, I just followed step 1 and kept going because it was easy to understand and stuff miraculously started happening.

Although I'm not a website designer, my work requires me to create and maintain the company website along with my other duties. In small companies, the few wear many hats and it's terrifying to create a website when you don't know what you're doing. My nephew recommended the Web Wizard's Guide to Photoshop and I decided to go for the `keep it simple' approach, using the book's "Do's" and "Don'ts." Now feel like I've published a site as appealing as some of the big corporate ones.

Under "Features" on the back jacket of the book, the list reads, "Assumes no Photoshop experience . . .; Progresses in a natural order . . .; Contains extensive reference material, including a Web-Safe Colors chart, keyboard shortcuts, and annotated tool bars . . .; Provides tutorials in each chapter . . .; Uses full-color screen shots, so what you see in the book is exactly what you'll see on the computer screen." I'm usually pretty skeptical at such claims, but it's all true for once.

Don't be afraid. Just get the book and start in. I bet you will be surprised at how quickly, for example, you catch on to working with and correcting pictures, and the different types of image formats and when to use them. I had tried to figure out layers once before, but now I understand exactly what's happening. I've done the exercise on how to make an animation and it's amazing. The eagle actually flies.

This book is straightforward and very much a "fast start for beginners." I'm giving it five stars.

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Summary: A "must have" Photoshop Instruction book
Comment: Sherry Hutson has produced one of the most informative and consise books on Photoshop that I have ever read. It covers all tehniques of a very complex graphics program in an easy to read (and learn) format.

As a former student in many classes taught by Sherry, I can attest to the value of this book (I now design web sites, myself). A definate value for beginners and a strong resource for the expert.

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Summary: If you really want to do Photoshop
Comment: I am an amateur when it comes to using any Web design software as well as software that can be as intimidating as PhotoShop. That's why I think Sherry Hutson's book is so good. She is a teacher, and that shows throughout the book. She is able to break everything down into steps that are clearly understandable. Too many of these guides skip just enough steps that you can't follow. Not this book. It has helped to take me from being an amateur to not being afraid to try different things with Photoshop. The index is very helpful, too. I have a question, go to the Index, and invariably find the topic I'm looking for. You can't go wrong with this book even if you have never used Photoshop at all.

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Summary: Fun with Photoshop!!!
Comment: Yaah! Finally a book about Photoshop that even a beginner like me can really make sense of. The Web Wizard's Guide to Photoshop has introduced me to the joy of improving the images that I download from my digital camera. My friends and family are delighted with the much improved, innovative, and high quality, images that I am now able to create using this fun, user friendly, program. The clear and simple explanations in this book have encouraged me to move on to the next step. I am now in the process of designing my own web page. What fun!!! If you're interested in improving the way you work with images and/or in trying your hand at designing a website, this is definitely the book for you. If you try it, you most definitely will like it.



 

Editorial Reviews:

Since its creation, Photoshop has evolved into a full-featured Digital Imaging program that has revolutionized the way graphics and Web pages are created. The Web Wizard's Guide to Photoshop teaches readers with no previous experience how to create and edit images and graphics for the Web using Photoshop and ImageReady. From scanning pictures to applying filters this quick and easy-to-understand introduction to Photoshop will have readers spicing up their Web sites in no time. Edit, retouch, and resize scanned photographs, photos downloaded from your digital camera, or create images for Web site buttons and logos. Provides an understanding of the differences between GIF images and JPEG images; between raster and vector graphics; and the relationship between pixels, image size, and resolution. Learn to use layers, filters, effects, slice, and styles to create more interesting images. Create images you can use in Web editing programs like Go Live, Dreamweaver, and Front Page, or with hand-written HTML. Learn to create Web animations, button rollover effects, and a photo gallery for your Web site. Learn advanced tools and techniques when you are ready for them. Includes material about the latest PhotoshopCS release (version 8) as well as general notes on how versions 5-7 handle basic tasks. Learn some of PhotoshopCS's (version 8) newest tools, including Text on a Path, Auto Crop, and Straighten. Includes useful reference material, such as a Web Safe Color Chart, a Toolbar Icon Map, and Shortcuts for Common Commands. Assumes no previous experience-uses an accessible step-by-step format to illustrate how to work with Photoshop. Provides full-color screen shots and code examples, so that what you see in the book is exactly what you'll see on your computer screen. This book is for anyone interested in Photography, Web Design, or Graphics.


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