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The Digital Photographer's Guide to Photoshop Elements: Improve Your Photographs & Create Fantastic Special Effects (A Lark Photography Book)

The Digital Photographer's Guide to Photoshop Elements: Improve Your Photographs & Create Fantastic Special Effects (A Lark Photography Book)

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Author: Barry Beckham
Publisher: Lark Books
Category: Book


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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 1193460

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Pages: 224
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3
Dimensions (in): 10.4 x 8.8 x 0.8

ISBN: 1579905285
Dewey Decimal Number: 778.3
UPC: 661741005282
EAN: 9781579905286
ASIN: 1579905285

Publication Date: September 28, 2003

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Access the power of Adobe’s Photoshop Elements 2.0 with this photographer’s companion. Featuring hundreds of images and 10 hands-on projects, it teaches all the ins and outs of the digital hardware and software. With it, you can learn about image film formats and how to save pictures; transform good photos into great ones.



Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Pictures show what is possible with Photoshop   February 11, 2007
Carlo Canona (Minneapolis, MN)
I would agree with both reviewers comments above: the book shows what you can do with Photoshop, but doesn't walk you through what menus to use to accomplish it. I think that is great! No more worrying about looking for moved menus or changed tools as new versions of Photoshop are released. I learned a ton from this book and am having a great time using these techniques to enhance the photos I've taken.


1 out of 5 stars Next to useless because there are no sample files.   March 22, 2004
2 out of 14 found this review helpful

This book is attractively designed, well-written, and nicely edited. There is a great deal of practical and clearly explained information. The problem? Mr. Beckham or Lark Books decided to not include samples of the photographs he uses to illustrate his tutorials. There is no CD and there is no website from where the pictures can be downloaded. This is unforgiveable in a book that presents itself as a learning text. Curiously, Mr. Beckham's website references a resource center for the book and refers the reader to a URL on page 4 of the book. There may be URL in the British version of the book (Mr. Beckham lives in England) but there isn't in the U.S. version being sold Amazon. This would be a five star book if the images were available to practice on. As it is, it gets one star for just being a pretty publication.


5 out of 5 stars Show Me Don't tell Me   January 13, 2004
Sean (Wheaton, IL United States)
18 out of 19 found this review helpful

How many Photoshop Elements books have I flipped through that are absolutely fat with pages and pages of detailed text... yet have no power to inspire me to action?

Barry has crafted an elegant primer on Photoshop Elements replete with lush, color-soaked photos that serve as irresistable examples for my own experiments... icons, as it were, for my own creativity. As an experienced Elements user, I have already read several how-to books that explain every button and menu in rote detail; Barry's approach is much, much simpler. I lingered long over his gorgeous examples and much more quickly returned to my own photographs with envious results. To be fair, this is a perfect book to SHOW whereas Deke's Photoshop Elements for Dummies (bland black and white!) is positioned to TELL. If you are completely new to Elements and demand excruciating detail, then a companion book might be in order. Otherwise, be inspired and get on with more quickly and easily taking your pictures to confident new levels.

Enjoy!

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