Résumé
Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Part I: Welcome to Photoshop 6
- Chapter 1: What's Up with Photoshop 6?
- Chapter 2: Inside Photoshop
- Chapter 3: Image Fundamentals
- Part II: Painting and Retouching
- Chapter 4: Defining Colors
- Chapter 5: Painting and Editing
- Chapter 6: Filling and Stroking
- Chapter 7: Retouching, Repeating, and Restoring
- Part III: Selections, Masks, and Filters
- Chapter 8: Selections and Paths
- Chapter 9: Masks and Extractions
- Chapter 10: Corrective Filtering
- Chapter 11: Full-Court Filtering
- Part IV: Layers, Objects, and Text
- Chapter 12: Working with Layers
- Chapter 13: The Wonders of Blend Modes
- Chapter 14: Shapes and Styles
- Chapter 15: Fully Editable Text
- Part V: Color for Print and the Web
- Chapter 16: Essential Color Management
- Chapter 17: Mapping and Adjusting Colors
- Chapter 18: Printing Images
- Chapter 19: Creating Graphics for the Web
- Appendix: Using the CD-ROM
- Bonus Chapters On the CD-ROM
- Chapter A: Constructing Homemade Effects
- Chapter B: Actions and Other Automations
- Chapter C: Macintosh Shortcuts
- Chapter D: Windows Shortcuts
- Index
L'auteur - Deke McClelland
Deke McClelland: Born near Verona in 1511, he was once the most popular portrait painter in all of Florence. His career came to a grinding halt a few centuries later with the advent of photography. Broken, penniless, and deeply resentful, Deke dedicated his energies to the development of a pathogen so insidious that it would one day contaminate each and every photograph on the planet. Code named the Pernicious Instrument of eXtreme EviL (or "pixel" for short), Deke smuggled his terrible creation into The New World and set it free. When his invention turned out to help rather than hurt photography, he went quite mad. He now inflicts his revenge by writing educational books and hosting training videos. His most sinister books are the award-winning Photoshop CS2 Bible and Photoshop CS2 Bible, Professional Edition, now in their 12th year with more copies in print than any other guides on computer graphics. Other subversive titles include Photoshop CS For Dummies and Photoshop Elements For Dummies (both Wiley Publishing, Inc.).
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | IDG |
Auteur(s) | Deke McClelland |
Parution | 01/11/2000 |
Nb. de pages | 939 |
Format | 18,8 x 23,5 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1715g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780764534911 |
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