Book description
Intermediate-level users learn to coax much more from Photoshop
Photoshop is the preferred image-editing software, with more than
four million users worldwide. Professional photographers, Web
designers, graphic designers, and serious photo hobbyists who already
know earlier versions of Photoshop will expand their skills by
mastering these techniques. Fully revised for the newest Photoshop
release, this guide uses step-by-step instructions and full-color
screen shots to make comprehension quick and easy for the visual learner.
- Photoshop is the image-editing software preferred by
professional photographers and designers around the world; new
functionality and enhanced tools in the latest version enable new
shortcuts and techniques
- This full-color guide shows intermediate-level users how to coax
more from Photoshop with professional tips and tricks
- Packed with cool and valuable advice to help you take advantage
of Photoshop's newest bells and whistles and take your skills to
new heights
Photoshop Top 100 Simplified Tips & Tricks provides a
visual reference that teaches adventurous users how to make the most
of Photoshop.
Lynette Kent (Huntington Beach, CA) studied art
and French at Stanford University, where she received a Master's
degree. She taught at the high school and community college level
before becoming an unconventional computer guru when she adopted the
Mac in 1987. As a photographer and artist, Lynette writes books and
magazine articles on digital imaging and photography. She also teaches
and presents graphics-related hardware and software for technology
companies, including Wacom, Adobe, G-Technology, and Digital Foci.
Lynette enjoys traditional and digital painting and often blends these
techniques with her photographs to create images. Lynette has written
the Top 100 Simplified Tips & Tricks titles for Photoshop
CS2, CS3, and CS4, Teach Yourself VISUALLY Adobe Photoshop
Lightroom 2, Teach Yourself VISUALLY Mac OS X Leopard, and
Teach Yourself VISUALLY Digital Photography, 3rd Edition. In
her non-existent spare time, Lynette helps run the Adobe Technology
Exchange of Southern California, a professional organization for
photographers, graphic designers, and fine artists.