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Summary: Good but not great
Comment: This book is probably worth the money- it does help- but don't expect to be able to follow each and every step of each and every procedure.

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Summary: simplicity at last
Comment: At last a PhotoShop book that is easy to use and understand. As the old saying goes, One picture is worth a thousand words. Following along with the pictures makes difficult tasks easy. In a few instances, the pictures do need some additional explanation for a complete understanding. However, that is more than offset by the ease of things like layers, gradients, & selections. I am sold on the Visual books.

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Summary: photoshop elements
Comment: I love this book. I purchased two other books before this one on photoshop elements 6. This is the best. It simplified every project.

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Summary: Great reference tool
Comment: I am pleaed with my purchase and it has already been very informative while using the program.

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Summary: Exactly what I was looking for
Comment: Step-by-step, visual ties between text and screen illustrations, no long paragraphs or sentences with several embedded steps. East to return to the book later to refresh understanding of a particular operation.

This is the way all manuals should be written.

 


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